Timofey Tribuntsev

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Timofey Tribuntsev
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Timofey Tribuntsev
Born
Timofey Vladimirovich Tribuntsev

(1973-07-01) 1 July 1973 (age 52)
OccupationActor
Years active2000–present

Timofey Vladimirovich Tribuntsev (Russian: Тимофе́й Влади́мирович Трибу́нцев) is a Russian actor. Winner of the Nika Award 2017.[1][2]

Biography

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He was born on 1 July 1973 in the city of Kirov[3][4].

From the age of 15, he participated in productions of the Kirov theatre Grotesk[5].

His mother, Tatyana Gennadyevna Semakova, and his cousin, Alexey Panteleyev, still perform at the Kirov theatre Grotesk[6].

Before beginning his professional acting career, he worked in various fields unrelated to acting (including employment in the police). In 1998, he moved to Moscow and enrolled in the Mikhail Shchepkin Higher Theatre School. After graduating in 2002, he was invited by Konstantin Raikin to join the Satirikon Theatre, where he was cast in the production King Lear.

In addition to the Satirikon, he periodically performs at other theatres, including the Elena Kamburova Theatre, the Kazantsev Centre for Drama and Directing, the Theatre Partnership “814”, and the Practice Theatre.

He is a laureate of several awards: the Chaika Award for his role as Kent in King Lear; the APKiT Award for Best Supporting Actor in the television series Dead Souls[7]; as well as the Nika Award and the White Elephant for his role as the monk Ivan in the film The Monk and the Demon directed by Nikolay Dostal[8], among others[9].

He made his screen debut in the television series Truckers, but gained widespread recognition after the release of Pavel Lungin’s film The Island, in which he portrayed the main character in his youth.

In 2013, two television series premiered: Department and Women’s Day, both featuring Tribuntsev in leading roles. In 2014, the comedy film Only Girls in Sport was released theatrically.

In 2015, he appeared in the television series Rodina, And Quiet Flows the Don, The Method, and Fartsa.

In 2017 and 2020, respectively, he played the magician Svetozar in the films The Last Warrior and The Last Warrior: Root of Evil. In between, in 2018, he portrayed lawyer Daniil Golovkin in the television series House Arrest.

In 2020, the historical drama Silver Skates was released in Russia, in which Tribuntsev played Pyotr the lamplighter, the father of the main character.

In September 2021, the crime comedy Boomerang, directed by Pyotr Buslov and starring Timofey Tribuntsev and Dmitry Nagiev in the leading roles, was released.

Public stance

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In November 2023, he signed a letter addressed to Ombudsman Tatyana Moskalkova requesting a change in the measure of restraint for the defendants in the Theatre Case[10]

Selected filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
2006 The Island young Anatoly
2015 One Particular Pioneer Oleg Vityushkin
2014 Iron Ivan
2015 The Method Kolya TV
2016 The Monk and the Demon Ivan
2017 Last Knight Svetozar
2017 Furious Zakhar
2018 House Arrest Daniil Golovkin TV
2020 The Silver Skates Pyotr
2020 Doctor Lisa Gennady Yershov
2021 The Last Warrior: Root of Evil Svetozar
2021 Captain Volkonogov Escaped Major Golovnya
2023 Three Minutes of Silence Yuri "Yurik"
2023 Matthew Passion
2025 Overheard in Rybinsk Yuri Maltsev TV series

References

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  1. ^ Высоцкая и Трибунцев стали лучшими актерами по версии премии "Ника"
  2. ^ "Лучшими актерами" "Ники" стали Высоцкая и Трибунцев
  3. ^ Тимофей Трибунцев
  4. ^ Timofey Tribuntsev — it is not too late to start even at 25! Archived 2009-07-03 at the Wayback Machine — interview by Yevgeny Bezborodov for the magazine Nashe Kino, No. 1(21), 2007, on the official website of Timofey Tribuntsev Archived 2009-06-24 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ A Satirikon actor promised to visit Vesti Archived 2016-10-25 at the Wayback Machine — interview by L. Yuzhanina with T. Tribuntsev for the newspaper Vesti of the Government of Kirov Oblast, 23 March 2007
  6. ^ A resident of Kirov appeared in Pavel Lungin’s film The Island Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine — interview by L. Yuzhanina with Grotesk Theatre director Galina Yassievich for the newspaper Vesti of the Government of Kirov Oblast
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