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Name: Oleg Dolin

Date of Birth: 26.04.1981

Age: 39 years old

Place of birth: Moscow, Russia

Occupation: actor

Marital status: Married

An actor who was glorified by his talent and love of cinema, Oleg Dolin was able to achieve a lot. He constantly pleases with new roles in cinema and theater, remaining one of the sought-after actors of our time. Oleg Dolin is an actor with a capital A, his personal life and biography with photos have always remained under the radar of journalists.

Family

Actor Oleg Dolin was born in 1981, on April 26, in Moscow. His mother, Veronika Arkadyevna Dolina, is a poet. She also performs bard songs. Thanks to her, the boy became familiar with music from childhood. Oleg’s dad, Vladimir Sergeevich, is a descendant of the ancient Turoverov family. He is a professor of physical and technical sciences. Outwardly, the actor strongly resembles his father. The boy grew up in a large family. His older brother Anton became a famous film critic, his sister Asya works as a journalist. The youngest child in the family, Matvey, is studying at the university.

Childhood and youth

Oleg Dolin, whose biography is described in our article, grew up as a naughty and cocky child. He constantly started fights with his peers. His parents decided to channel his energetic energy into a peaceful direction and introduced him to music. So the boy started playing the drums. Quite early, Oleg became interested in cinema. Together with his younger sister and friends, he managed to make an amateur film with special effects. The filming location was the parents' dacha, and a sideboard and an urn were useful as props.

Actor Oleg Dolin graduated from the Boris Shchukin Theater Institute in 2001. There he studied in the workshop of Shlykov Yuri. In 2003, the artist joined the School of Modern Play theater. He was involved in the productions “In His Own Words”, “The Seagull”, “Bad Advice”, “Evening Bells”. In 2009, actor Oleg Dolin decided to continue his education and entered GITIS in the directing department.

Anton Dolin: biography

Anton Dolin is a journalist, film critic, television and radio presenter, and editor-in-chief of the Cinema Art magazine. Programs with Dolin’s participation are broadcast on radio stations Mayak and Vesti FM. In 2020, his own talk show “The Art of Cinema” started on the TV-3 channel.

Anton Vladimirovich Dolin is a native Muscovite. He was born in January 1976 into an intelligent family where the cult of art reigned in all its forms and forms. Anton's mother Veronika Dolina is a Russian poetess and bard. Stepfather - film director and screenwriter, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation Alexander Muratov. Anton Dolin has two brothers, Oleg and Matvey, and a sister, Asya.

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Journalist, film critic, television and radio presenter Anton Dolin

All children are associated with one form of art or another. Brother Oleg is an actor and musician. Sister Asya Dolina is also a musician and journalist.

According to Anton Dolin, his mother had the greatest influence on him, determining his life interests and shaping his tastes. Since music was constantly playing in the Dolins’ house, the children were, to one degree or another, involved in this type of art. As Anton says in an interview, in his youth he also tried his hand at music. At one time he was a keyboard player in various pop and rock bands. At the same time, he not only played, but also often became a co-author of music and songs.

Oleg and Anton Dolina

However, the literary and philological beginning prevailed: Anton Dolin, after receiving a school certificate, entered the Lomonosov Moscow State University, choosing the Faculty of Philology, Russian Department. After receiving my diploma in 1997, I decided not to give up my education and began writing my dissertation. But before that, as a pre-graduation practice, Dolin tried his hand at school: Anton worked as a teacher, teaching children language and literature.

In 2000, Anton Dolin graduated from graduate school at the IMLI RAS. The young man wrote a dissertation on the topic “The History of the Soviet Fairy Tale.”

Significant role

Oleg Dolin starred in eighteen films. The best films with his participation: “My Relatives”, “Peter FM”, “Ark”, “Zero Kilometer”, “Unforgiven”, “Russian Triangle” and others. The artist received public recognition by playing the role of Dmitry (a young doctor) in the film “Wild Field”. For this work he was awarded the Nika Prize in 2009. Dolin also received the White Elephant Award, which was awarded to him by leading figures in the film press. In one of his interviews, Oleg joked that it is very convenient to hang a watch on the “Nick” figurine. During the filming of “Wild Field,” the actor constantly traveled to Moscow and took part in productions of his native theater. The director of the film (Mikhail Kalatozishvili) and the artist became very close friends and made plans for further joint work. However, they were not destined to come true. Shortly after the film was published, Mikhail died.

Filmography[edit | edit code]

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  • 2016 - “Crisis of a tender age” - Igor
  • 2015 - “Police Station” - Vadim Rudakov, senior police lieutenant
  • 2015 - “Moscow Never Sleeps” - Ilya
  • 2015 - “I can knit” - Miron
  • 2014 - “New Year's flight” - Pyotr Oleinikov
  • 2012 - “Relative” - Vladimir
  • 2012 - “Second Lieutenant Romashov” - Fedorovsky, lieutenant
  • 2010 - “V Century. In search of enchanted treasures" - Latvian antiques collector, Mr. Vilks
  • 2010 - “Terrible Time” - Ivan the Terrible
  • 2009 — “Unforgiven” — Dean
  • 2008 - “Wild Field” - Mitya
  • 2008 - “Plus One” - participant in the puppet workshop
  • 2007 — “Russian Triangle”
  • 2007 — “Zero Kilometer” — realtor
  • 2006 - “Peter FM” - Fedor
  • 2006 - “Big Love” - Oleg
  • 2004 - “Balzac’s age, or All men are their own...” - Alexey
  • 2004 - “Spy Games” - Max
  • 2003 - “My Kin” - Siegfried
  • 2003 - “Another Life” - editor
  • 2003 — “Time is money” — Evgeny Prigov
  • 2002 - “The Fifth Angel” - Grigory Plotkin in his youth
  • 2002 — “Ark”
  • 1999 - “Stop on Demand” - steward
  • 1999 - “D.D.D. Detective Dubrovsky's file" - son of Kolomiets

Voice acting[edit | edit code]

  • 2005 - “Last Weekend” - voices the character performed by Rytis Skripka

Personal life

The artist married twice. His first wife was Svetlana Antonova. The young people met while entering the Shchukin School. At first they were united only by friendship. However, it soon developed into a more serious relationship. The lovers got married in their third year. Svetlana gave birth to the artist’s daughter, who was named Maria. Eleven years later, this union, unfortunately, fell apart. Soon actor Oleg Dolin entered into a second marriage. His wife Tatyana gave him another daughter in 2009. The girl was named Alice. According to the actor, he likes female names that evoke literary associations.

Movies

Oleg Dolin’s theatrical biography began with the performances “Whose Are You in a Tailcoat?”, “Evening Bells,” “Bad Advice” and “In Your Own Words.” At the Center for Drama and Directing, the artist played in the production “Transfer”. Later, Oleg continued his acting career at the Studio Theater under the direction of Oleg Tabakov, but left there in order to return to the student bench.

In 2009, the actor decided to continue his education. Oleg interrupted his performances on the theater stage and in 2009 entered GITIS, choosing the directing department. As Dolin dreamed, the artist had the chance to study in the workshop of Sergei Zhenovach, a student of Pyotr Fomenko. Together with Oleg, the children of popular actors, Ivan Yankovsky and Gleb Puskepalis, became students of the famous master.

After graduating from the directing department, Oleg Dolin made his debut in a new capacity, staging a play called “Medvedko” on the RAMT stage.

Oleg Dolin in the film “Heavy Sand”

As for Dolin’s cinematic career, it began with roles in the films “Stop on Demand” and “D.D.D.”, which were released at the very end of the 1990s. In 2003, Evgeny Lungin invited Oleg Dolin to play the main role in the adventure comedy “Time is Money.” The aspiring actor played one of four friends who decided to cheat fortune and play a TV game with a stated prize of a million rubles. In the same year, Oleg played first-year student Siegfried in the comedy series “My Relatives.”

After a successful screen debut, the actor was offered a job in the cult youth film Peter FM. The hero Fedor, although not the central character of the film, was played brilliantly. Work in the youth cast, which included Ekaterina Fedulova, Evgeny Tsyganov, Alexey Barabash, Irina Rakhmanova, marked the beginning of friendly relations between the artists. In addition, this film turned out to be a real springboard for Oleg Dolin into the world of Russian cinema.

Oleg Dolin in the film “Moscow Never Sleeps”

A truly stellar role came to the artist in 2008. Viewers enjoyed watching the film “Wild Field,” where Oleg Dolin played the role of the good doctor Mitya, who treats people and shows every possible concern for their difficult life in the Kazakh steppe. For his brilliant performance of the role, the actor was awarded the “Nicky”, which he was awarded in 2008.

At the same time, the crime film “Unforgiven” about revenge on a former lover was released. Oleg Dolin played one of the hired criminals, and in the comedy “Plus One” he played a puppet theater actor. Dolin’s repertoire includes the military drama “Heavy Sand,” the action movie “Relatives,” as well as the TV series “Zero Kilometer” and “New Year’s Flight.” With the participation of Oleg Dolin, the detective film “Bones” was filmed, an adaptation of the popular American TV series Bones. The film was completed back in 2014, but was released on the STS TV channel only two years later.

Oleg Dolin in the film “I Can Knit”

In the detective series “Police Station” about a female investigator Fomina (Anna Snatkina), forced to hide from criminals after the murder of her husband, Oleg Dolin played the role of her new subordinate, Kaluga opera singer Vladimir Rudakov. 2020 brought the actor another significant role - in the film “Moscow Never Sleeps” by Irish director Johnny O'Reilly. Dolin embodied on the screen the image of the hero’s son Valery (Yuri Stoyanov). The role of the young man's former lover was played by Evgenia Brik. The film received a special jury award at the Window to Europe festival.

In the summer of 2016, viewers saw Oleg Dolin in the youth series “Crisis of a Tender Age,” where the actor got one of the main roles. The latest work from the artist’s filmography on television was a role in the social drama “I Can Knit” about the experiences of a young girl who has lost the meaning of life. Actors Vladimir Svirsky, Irina Gorbacheva, and Rosa Khairullina worked on the film together with Oleg Dolin. The premiere took place at the Kinotavr 2016 film festival.

Hobbies

Actor Oleg Dolin is still seriously interested in music. From time to time he goes on tour with his sister Asya and a musical group called Trepanga. And also, together with his friends, he plays in the group “Grenki”. A member of this group is also Evgeny Tsyganov, with whom the actor starred in the film “Peter FM”. Oleg does not come to his famous mother’s concerts due to his constant employment. He usually listens to CDs with recordings of her songs in the car. Oleg Dolin loves to tinker with outdated equipment. The actor, whose personal life interests many, often spends time repairing an old car. The artist has other hobbies. For example, in 2013, he took part in the intellectual project of the Culture channel - the Polyglot program. There he studied Spanish.

Oleg Dolin is a versatile person and a wonderful actor. He is able to embody complex dramatic images on screen that captivate viewers with their depth and authenticity. I would like to wish him new notable roles in theater and cinema.

Anton Dolin now

Since 2020, reviews by Anton Dolin began to appear in the online publication Meduza. These are ultra-short but succinct texts that accurately describe the film. The cooperation turned out to be fruitful; in the first year alone, Anton disassembled 144 films. Among the Russian premieres of 2020, Anton gave preference to the films of “Dovlatov”

,
"Matilda"
,
"Arrhythmia"
.

Sports film "Coach"

, created by Danila Kozlovsky, the dramas
“Bolshoi”

“Blade Runner 2049”
received good reviews " , "It",
"Fast and Furious 8"
, and negative - "Kong: Skull Island" and
"Justice League"
.

A special analysis from Anton Dolin awaited the new film “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” by Martin McDonagh. The film critic put the Irish director and playwright on a par with the Coen brothers and Quentin Tarantino.

On the air of the Mayak radio station, Anton Dolin discussed the Russian sports film “Moving Up”

, calling the Three T studio, where the film was created, “Russian Hollywood,” and the film itself “our blockbuster about basketball.” Also on the radio station, a film critic assessed the Oscar and Golden Globe 2018 awards ceremony.

Anton Dolin, acting as an expert whose opinion is listened to by viewers, annually compiles a list of new films worthy of attention. In 2020, “Loveless”

Andrey Zvyagintsev,
“The Shape of Water”
by Guillermo del Toro,
“Dunkirk”
by Christopher Nolan.
For viewing in cinemas, Dolin recommended the premieres of “Gogol.
The beginning” ,
“About love.
For Adults Only" and "Easy Rider".

Editor-in-chief of the magazine "Art of Cinema" Anton Dolin

Now, with the participation of Anton Dolin as a TV presenter, the TV-3 channel has begun broadcasting the project “The Art of Cinema,” an analytical program about the world of cinema. The talk show will evaluate films and discuss related topics. In the first program on April 20, 2020, which was dedicated to the technologies of creating modern cinema, Anton’s guests were director Fyodor Bondarchuk, screenwriter Olga Kharina, and director for development of Yandex video services Olga Filipuk.

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