Vladimir Mashkov height - How tall is Vladimir Mashkov?
Vladimir Mashkov (Vladimir Lvovich Mashkov) was born on 27 November, 1963 in Tula, Russia, is an Actor. At 57 years old, Vladimir Mashkov height is 5 ft 10 in (177.8 cm).
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5' 11"
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5' 6"
Now We discover Vladimir Mashkov's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 59 years old?
Popular As |
Vladimir Lvovich Mashkov |
Occupation |
Actor |
Vladimir Mashkov Age |
59 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Sagittarius |
Born |
27 November 1963 |
Birthday |
27 November |
Birthplace |
Tula, Russia |
Nationality |
Russian |
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He is a member of famous Actor with the age 59 years old group.
Vladimir Mashkov Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Vladimir Mashkov's Wife?
His wife is Ksenia Terentieva (m. 2000–2004), Oksana Shelest (m. ?–2012)
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Wife |
Ksenia Terentieva (m. 2000–2004), Oksana Shelest (m. ?–2012) |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
Mariya Mashkova, Andrey Mashkov |
Vladimir Mashkov Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Vladimir Mashkov worth at the age of 59 years old? Vladimir Mashkov’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from Russian. We have estimated
Vladimir Mashkov's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2022 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2022 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2021 |
Pending |
Salary in 2021 |
Under Review |
House |
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Source of Income |
Actor |
Vladimir Mashkov Social Network
Timeline
He was appointed as artistic director of the Oleg Tabakov Theatre in 2018.
In 2017, the sports drama Going Vertical was released. In this film, Vladimir Mashkov starred in the role of coach of the Soviet basketball team, which at the 1972 Munich Olympics beat the seemingly invincible US team.
The disaster film Flight Crew by Nikolai Lebedev premiered in 2016, where Mashkov played experienced pilot Zinchenko.
In 2015 the thriller TV series Rodina aired on television, directed by Pavel Lungin. Mashkov played officer Alexei Bragin, released from a long imprisonment, who appears to have defected.
In 2011, at the festival of children's amateur theaters in the Siberian region of dolls "Doll in children's hands" in Novokuznetsk, Mashkov announced the establishment of the "Golden Lion" prize named after Natalya Nikiforova (his mother). This nominal premium actor will serve for the year for Best Actor and Best Actress. The first award went to theater actress Galina Romanova, named Honored Artist of Russia.
He portrayed the character of a hired killer in the 2008 film The Ghost. His next films were the role of the second pilot Seryoga in the action film based on real events Kandagar (2009) and the image of the machinist Ignat in Alexei Uchitel's drama The Edge (2010). In 2011, Vladimir Mashkov appeared in the American blockbuster Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, where he played Russian agent Sidorov.
In 2007, Vladimir Mashkov played detective David Gozman in the historical crime series Liquidation
He starred in the 2005 adaptation of Boris Akunin's novel The State Counselor, next year he played in the action movie Piranha and the US television series Alias.
Mashkov played the Russian millionaire Platon Makovsky, whose prototype was Boris Berezovsky, in Pavel Lungin's 2002 drama Tycoon. Next year he appeared on television as merchant Rogozhin in the adaptation of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's novel The Idiot, directed by Vladimir Bortko.
In the early 2000s, Vladimir Mashkov starred in several Hollywood films: Dancing at the Blue Iguana (2000), 15 Minutes (2001), An American Rhapsody (2001) and Behind Enemy Lines (2001).
In 1997, Vladimir Mashkov made his debut as a filmmaker with the New Year's romantic comedy The Orphan of Kazan. In 2004 he appeared in the role of director, screenwriter and producer of the film Daddy based on Alexander Galich's play The Sailor's Silence, in which he also starred Abram Schwartz.
In the Satyricon Theater he staged the play The Threepenny Opera (1996), in the Moscow Art Theater named after A.P. Chekhov - "No. 13" (2001).
However, in 1994 he was best known for his starring roles in Denis Yevstigneev's Limit and Valery Todorovsky's Moscow Nights films. In 1995 Mashkov also played the main role in Karen Shakhnazarov's melodrama American Daughter. One of the most notable works of this period was the role of Tolyan in the picture The Thief (1997), subsequently nominated for an Oscar. In 2000, he played the role of Emelian Pugachev in the historical film of Alexander Proshkin Russian rebellion.
Since 1992, Mashkov has also become one of the directors of the Tabakov Theater. He staged performances there of Star Time on Local Time (1992), Passion for Bumbarash (1992) and Death Room (1994).
In 1990 he graduated from the Moscow Art Theater School, studied at the course of Oleg Tabakov.
Since 1990 he joined the troupe of the Oleg Tabakov Theater. He starred in the productions The Sailor's Silence (Abram Schwartz), The Inspector General (The Governor), The Myth of Don Juan (Don Juan), The Mechanical Piano (Platonov), Anecdotes (Ivanovich, Ugarov).
In 1989-1990 he was an actor of the Moscow Art Theater named after A.P. Chekhov.
In cinema, Mashkov made his debut in 1989 in the movie Green Goat Fire. After that came roles in the movies Do It — One! (1990), Ha-bi-Assi (1990), Casus improvisus (1991), Love on the Isle of Death (1991), Alaska, Sir! (1992) and Me Ivan, You Abraham (1993).
In the late 1970s, Mashkov entered the biological faculty of Novosibirsk State University, but studied there for only a year, after which he entered the Novosibirsk Theater School, from which in 1984 he was expelled because of improper behavior.
Vladimir Lvovich Mashkov, PAR (born 27 November 1963) is a Soviet and Russian theatre actor and director of cinema, known to Western audiences for his work in the 2001 film Behind Enemy Lines and 2011 film Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol. Mashkov has also worked as a film director, producer and writer for the 2004 Russian film Papa.
Mashkov was born on 27 November 1963, in Tula, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (now Russia). His mother, Natalia (1927–1986), was a puppet theatre director, and his father, Lev Mashkov (1925–1987), was an actor.