Director,
Writer,
Actor,
Producer
Born 1972, USSR (Ukraine)
 
 
Andrey NOSKOV
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Андрей Анатольевич НОСКОВ
Andreï NOSKOV
Filmography (extracts)
 
Director
2023 - Man for the New Year (Мужчина к Новому году) [fiction, 90 mn]
 
Writer
2023 - Man for the New Year (Мужчина к Новому году) from Andrey NOSKOV [fiction, 90 mn]
 
Actor
2023 - Man for the New Year (Мужчина к Новому году) from Andrey NOSKOV [fiction, 90 mn]
2020 - Sila detstva (Сила детства) from Lolita NARANOVICH [fiction, 13 mn]
2017 - How to celebrate in a not childish way (Как встретить праздник не по-детски) from Igor VORSKLA [fiction, 83 mn]
2011 - The Road Side House (Дом на обочине) from Anton SIVERS [fiction, full length film]
2010 - A (Wo)Man from the Boulevard des Capucin-oks (Человек с бульвара Капуцинок) from Alla SURIKOVA [fiction, 106 mn]
2009 - Ukroshchenie stroptivykh (Укрощение строптивых) from Igor KALYONOV [fiction, 90 mn]
 
Producer
2023 - Man for the New Year (Мужчина к Новому году) from Andrey NOSKOV [fiction, 90 mn]
 
Sites : Kinopoisk, IMDb

Biography
Born September 19, 1972 in the town of Novaya Kakhovka, Kherson region, Ukrainian SSR. During his school years, he participated in reading competitions and amateur theater performances, participated in a clown group and directed plays.
In 1989 he entered the Leningrad State Institute of Theater, Music and Cinematography (later - SPbGATI, St. Petersburg State Academy of Theater Arts). N.K. Cherkasova for the A.D. course Andreeva.
In 1991 (from the 3rd year of the Theater Academy) - 1995 - actor at the St. Petersburg Theater of Young Spectators. AA Bryantseva. In 1997-1998 he participated in theatrical projects in Moscow, worked abroad and entered the graduate school of the St. Petersburg State Technical University at the department of stage movement.
Since 1998 - actor of the Bolshoi Drama Theater. GEORGIA. Tovstonogov, St. Petersburg. Since 1999, he has collaborated with the Mironov Theater in St. Petersburg: leading roles in the plays “The Portrait of Dorian Gray” by V. Furman (1999) and “My Parisienne” by E. Romanov (2002). Since 2000, he has been an assistant professor in the Department of Scenic Movement at SPGATI.