- Born
- Birth nameYevgeni Vitalyevich Mironov
- An accomplished stage actor who, fresh from the theater academy, joined the chosen few of Oleg Tabakov's respected studio theater in 1990, Yevgeny Mironov first appeared on the silver screen in Alexander Kaidanovsky's 1988 film "The Kerosene Salesman's Wife." He went on to pay Prince Myshkin in the popular television series based on Dostoyevksy's "The Idiot." One of the leading Russian stars, Yevgeny Mironov received a Kinotavr award for best parts and a NIKA for best actor in 1994. He was honored with the Kumir prize in 1997. In addition to receiving the Russian State Prize, Mironov has been named both a Distinguished Artist of Russia and a People's Artist of Russia. A graduate of MKhAT, Mironov has been performing with Oleg Tabakov's theater since 1990.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Pavel P.
- Graduated from MKHAT (Moscow Art Theatre) School
- Awards: For the Film "A Moslem" (1995): "Actor Of the Year" - the 1995 Film Critics Award For the Film "Burnt By the Sun" (1994): "Sozvezdie-95" (Russia)- award for the best supporting role For the Film "Limita" (1994) The 1994 Best Actors Award "Nika" - the Russian film makers professional prize For the Film "Ankor, yeschyo ankor!" (1992): "Actor Of the Year" - the 1992 Film Critics Award For the Film "Lyubov" (1991): The Grand Prix and the Special Jury Award of the 1992 Geneva International film Festival; The Best Actors Award of the 1992 Open Russian Film Festival in Sochi; "Sozvezdie-92" - the Best Actors Award; "Actor Of the Year" - the 1992 Film Critics Award
- Art Director of the State Nations Theater of Moscow, Russia since 2006.
- (1990-present) An actor of the Studio Theatre under the guidance of Oleg Tabakov.
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