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Nikolai Sorokin | |
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Born | Nikolai Evgenievich Sorokin (1952-02-15)15 February 1952 |
Died | 26 March 2013(2013-03-26) (aged 61) |
Nationality | Russian |
Occupation(s) | actor,Theatre director |
Years active | 1975-2013 |
Spouse | Tamara Aleksandrovna Sorokina |
Children | Alina Sorokina |
Nikolai Evgenievich Sorokin (Russian:Николай Евгеньевич Сорокин; February 15, 1952 – March 26, 2013) was a Russian theatre and film actor, theatre director, educator, andPeople's Artist of Russia (1999). He wasartistic director of the Rostov-on-Don academic drama theatre of a name Maxim Gorky and a deputy of the State Duma of the 3rd convocation.
Nikolai Sorokin was born on February 15, 1952, in the Hutor CossackVesyolovsky District ofRostov Region,Russian's territory.
In 1975 he graduated from the Rostov art school (teacher of actor skillPeople's Artist of the USSR Mikhail Bushnov) and went to work in the Rostov drama theatre.
In 1984, Nikolai studied inMoscow, he graduated from the actor faculty ofGITIS (teacher of actor skillPeople's Artist of the USSRElina Bystritskaya).
In 1996, Nikolai Sorokin was appointed artistic director of the Rostov academic drama theatre of a name Maxim Gorky.
From 1999 to 2003 — Deputy of theState Duma of the Russian Federation of the third convocation (vice-Chairperson of the committee on culture and tourism), a member of the political partyUnited Russia.
Since 2004, he was engaged in teaching activity. Professor of the Rostov branch of the St. Petersburg University of culture and arts, released two actors rate.
Nikolai Sorokin has worked at the Rostov theatre of drama about forty years. As an actor has created a lot of different images, as a director staged many performances in his native Rostov theatre, also worked abroad.
Nikolai Sorokin died after a long illness on March 26, 2013.