Porechenkov's son will move his daughter closer to her grandfather


Childhood and youth

Mikhail Borisovich Vladimirov was born in Moscow on November 28, 1976. His parents were creative people: his mother was a textile artist (she left her career after the birth of her son), and his father Boris Pavlovich Vladimirov was a Soviet pop artist, popular in the 70-80s. Together with Vadim Tonkov, he performed as part of the duet “Veronica Mavrikievna and Avdotya Nikitichna” with comic monologues. He died when his son was 12 years old.

Mikhail Vladimirov in childhood with his parents
Mikhail Vladimirov in childhood with his parents

The boy’s uncle, Mikhail Derzhavin, had a strong influence on the choice of his future profession. He supported the Vladimirov family after the death of his father, and often took Misha to his performances. The teenager was fascinated by the stage and the creative atmosphere and began to prepare for an acting career. As a child, Mikhail studied at a theater school, and after receiving secondary education he entered the Shchukin School.

Mikhail Vladimirov in his youth

Being a relative of a famous person, he was afraid that his fellow students would consider his success in the entrance exams to be a cronyism, but this did not happen - he had excellent relationships with other students. Mikhail became the head of the course and remained so until graduation. In his youth, Vladimirov studied with Maxim Averin, Anton Makarsky, and Olga Budina. He still communicates with many of his classmates today.

Celebrity guests in the Vladimirov family

There were real legends about the artist who played the role of “Avdotya Nikitichna”. According to one of them, Boris always had a “magic bag” with him, which contained drinks and snacks, as well as the famous ketchup and mustard sauce. The artist himself did not abuse alcohol, but was a very generous person who loved to treat. No wonder the Vladimirov family always had a lot of guests.

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Mikhail recalls that as a child he sat on the laps of many legendary singers and actors - Kobzon, Khazanov, Smoktunovsky. Andrei Mironov also visited his parents. When Misha, who ran out to meet him, was the first to extend his hand to the actor, he scolded him, saying that adults greet him first. Vladimirov Jr. still believes that his childhood was the best.

Theater

For the first few years of his studies, Vladimirov did not act in films, although there were invitations: then he was more interested in acting on the theater stage. He played roles in the plays “The Shadow”, “Arshin Mal Alan”, as well as in “The Two Gentlemen of Verona”. In the graduation performance “Poverty is not a vice” based on the works of Ostrovsky, the graduate got the role of Afrikan Savichev.

Mikhail Vladimirov in the play “Twelfth Night”

After graduating from “Pike”, Mikhail entered the Satire Theater - the same place where his famous uncle served. The “star” relationship did not help Derzhavin’s nephew immediately pave the way for big roles: the young actor had to develop his skills gradually. Over time, having shown his talent, Mikhail became a participant in the famous productions “The Landlady of the Inn”, “Talents and Admirers”, “The Taming of the Shrew” and acquired his own circle of fans.

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Roles in the theater[edit | edit code]

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Film roles[edit | edit code]

  • 1959 - Unpaid debt - Lyutikov
  • 1962 - Seven nannies - salesman in a pet store
  • 1971 - Old robbers - head of the planning department, Vorobyov’s colleague
  • 1979 - Grandmothers said in two... - Avdotya Nikitichna / cameo
  • 1986 - What is Yeralash? — Avdotya Nikitichna

Voice acting for cartoons[edit | edit code]

  • 1974 - Bag of Apples - Crow
  • 1975 - Make way for me
  • 1977 - Grandma boa constrictor - grandmother
    (in the credits erroneously listed as V. Vladimirov)
  • 1978 - Santa Claus and the gray wolf - crow
  • 1978 - Miracles in Broad Daylight - Pie Seller
  • 1981 - The smallest gnome (issue 3) - Grandma Goat
  • 1982 - Porridge from an ax - Melania
  • 1983 - How the old man was a mother hen - Melania

On television[edit | edit code]

  • 1971 - Terem-teremok. Fairy tale for adults - Avdotya Nikitichna

Movies

Mikhail starred in his debut film while still in his first year at the institute. It was the comedy “Groom from Miami”: there the aspiring actor played the cameo role of a fashionable young man with a player - a random visitor to the skin and veterinary dispensary, where the main characters end up in the story. After that, he actively worked in the theater and left filming. Cinema became an important part of Mikhail’s life only in the early 2000s.

Mikhail Vladimirov in the film "DMB"

Vladimirov’s first high-profile work was the role of Lavrov in the film “DMB,” a satire on the everyday life of the Russian army. The imperturbable sergeant, who forced the recruits to imitate the “demobilization train,” became one of the audience’s favorite characters. The success of the film was resounding, and director Roman Kachanov invited Mikhail to his next work, Down House.

In this film, the plot of which was a free interpretation of Dostoevsky’s “The Idiot,” Vladimirov played Ganya Ivolgin. The film was appreciated by the public with an unconventional sense of humor, and critics were outraged by the freedom of interpretation of the classic novel, the rudeness of jokes and the cruelty of some scenes. Ivan Okhlobystin, co-author of the script, later admitted that there was still too much in places.

Mikhail Vladimirov in the film "Down House"

Then Mikhail continued to collaborate with the director, who this time abandoned the genre of “black” comedy in favor of military drama. In the film "Arya", dedicated to the story of a talented Jewish surgeon, Vladimirov got the role of the father of the main character.

The actor also appeared in the cult TV series “Brigada”, although only in an episode (a member of Beck’s criminal gang). He played his first leading role in the comedy film “Stepanych's Thai Voyage”, and later starred in the sequel together with Ilya Oleinikov. Other notable works of Mikhail are the stylist Lelik in the film “Two at the Christmas Tree, Not Counting the Dog”, Captain Prishibyakin in “Pelagia and the White Bulldog”, Lyapsus in the fantasy film “The Secret City” and journalist Nosov in “Gypsy Girl with an Exit”.

Personal life

Mikhail Vladimirov was married twice and has two children. For the first time, he married fellow student Olga Balandina while still studying at the Shchukin School. She gave birth to a son, who was named Stepan. After 7 years, the couple separated.

Mikhail Vladimirov and his wife Anastasia

Little is known about the actor’s second wife. The wedding with his chosen one Anastasia took place secretly. It is known that before this they had been dating for 4 years, and less than 10 guests were invited to the wedding, among whom were only close relatives.

In 2014, a daughter, Sofia, was born into the family. Despite the fact that the actor does not like to talk about his personal life, photos of the happy couple with their newborn baby still made it into the media.

Relationship with famous uncle

Mikhail Derzhavin actually raised his son Boris Vladimirov when he passed away at the age of 56. The cause of death was a detached blood clot.

Mikhail Derzhavin married singer Roxana Babayan when his nephew was three years old. Since there were no common children in the family of artists, and Derzhavin had a daughter from his first marriage, he treated his sister’s son with great love. Little Misha also had a good relationship with his third wife.

It was thanks to Roxana Babayan that the future actor Vladimirov earned his first money. One day, his uncle’s wife took her nephew with her on a tour along the Black Sea coast. During the day, Misha swam in the sea, and in the evenings he sold autographed photos of the singer and cassettes. For such work the boy was paid a salary.

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Mikhail Vladimirov now

The actor’s latest large-scale film work to date was his role in the serial film “Bloody Lady”. The film about the fate of Saltychikha, a cruel Russian landowner, was released in February 2020. Vladimirov played the role of Prince Mansurov in it.

Mikhail Vladimirov

Now he also works a lot on the stage of his native Satire Theater and stars in the continuation of the crime series “Moscow Greyhound” about the everyday life of the criminal investigation department, where he plays expert Veniamin Skobelnikov.

Vladimirov Boris Pavlovich

Boris Vladimirov
March 8, 1932 - April 8, 1988, Moscow.

Soviet pop, theater and film artist.

He graduated from the directing department of GITIS in 1956. In 1959 he created and headed the variety theater Komsomolsky Patrol. Since 1963 on the stage.

In the 1970s, the duet of eccentric old women Avdotya Nikitichna and Veronika Mavrikievna was incredibly popular in the USSR, and not a single holiday concert on television was complete without it. Boris Vladimirov and Vadim Tonkov met at GITIS as students of the acting department. Together they prepared coursework, sketches, and sketches. Then Vladimirov moved to the directing department and soon organized the mobile variety theater “Komsomolsky Patrol”. The geography of the trips is from Kamchatka to Brest, from Murmansk to Tashkent. The authors of the miniatures were Viktor Ardov, Arkady Arkanov, Grigory Gorin. All paired interludes and miniatures were performed by Vladimirov and Tonkov, the former was also the artistic director of the theater, the latter was the director. After the closure of the Komsomol patrol, Boris Vladimirov turned his attention to the stage, staged skits, dramatized stories, and often performed in female roles. When Alexander Shirvindt created the TV show “Terem-Teremok. A fairy tale for adults,” he invited Vladimirov there too. And on January 1, 1970, with the light hand of the same Shirvindt, a funny old lady duet of Avdotya Nikitichna and Veronika Mavrikievna appeared on the television screen.

The actors successfully found the external characteristics of their heroines. Boris Vladimirov tied a scarf in a rustic manner, wrinkled his nose funny, chewed with his mouth like an old woman and laughed roughly, but infectiously. His voice later often sounded behind the scenes of many cartoons, such as Grandma Boa Constrictor, The Littlest Dwarf and Bag of Apples. Vladimirov also acted in films, but extremely rarely.

The duo broke up in 1982. The artists began performing separately. But Boris Vladimirov did not live long after that.

He was buried in Moscow at the Vagankovskoe cemetery (site No. 20), next to his mother.

movie roles 1979 Grandmothers said in two... :: Avdotya Nikitichna :: main role 1971 Terem-Teremok (film-play) :: Avdotya Nikitichna 1971 Old robbers :: head of the planning department 1962 Seven nannies :: seller in a pet store 1959 Unpaid debt: : Lyutikov

dubbing 1982 Porridge from an Ax (animated) 1981 The Littlest Dwarf (animated) :: Grandma of the Goat 1978 Miracles in Broad Daylight 1978 Santa Claus and the Gray Wolf (animated) :: Crow 1977 38 Parrots (animated) :: Grandma Boa Constrictor 1975 Make way for me (animated) 1974 Bag of Apples (animated) :: Crow

archival footage 2005-2007 How idols left (documentary)

Filmography

  • 1994 — “Groom from Miami”
  • 2000 - “DMB”
  • 2000 - “We are 75!”
  • 2001 — “Down House”
  • 2001 — “Under the North Star”
  • 2002 — “Brigade”
  • 2002 — “Kamenskaya 2”
  • 2005 — “Stepanych’s Thai voyage”
  • 2005 - “Two at the Christmas tree, not counting the dog”
  • 2006 — “Spanish Voyage of Stepanych”
  • 2006 — “Point”
  • 2006 — “Shift”
  • 2015 — “Money”
  • 2015 — “Nika”
  • 2017 — “Exchange”
  • 2017 — “Bloody Lady”
  • 2018 — “Moscow Greyhound 2”
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