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Afanasi Petrovich Trishkin (; born June 4, 1934, village Pesochnoye,
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(2003).


Biography

Afanasi Trishkin was born on June 4, 1934, in Pesochnya (now Kirov, Kaluga Oblast, Russia). In 1959 he graduated from Bryansk State Technical University. In 1964 he began his artistic career at
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Dramatic Theater. In 1973 he was invited to a minor role in the film ''Engineer Pronchatov'' by Igor Vasiliev. Later, Vasiliev invited Trishkin to the play ''Cinzano'', based on the text of
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, Afanasi Trishkin. However, soon the rehearsals were stopped by order of the director of the theater. . Unable to find work in Moscow, Afanasi Trishkin moved to Kishinev, where he worked at the film actor and studied at the film studio Moldova-Film. Removed in dozens of paintings from these and other studies, mainly in adventure strips. In 2003 he received the honorary title of
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. In recent years, it is in the Near the House of Stanislavsky Theatre. He took part in the work ''Yesterday Came Suddenly.
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Filmography

*'' The Favorite'' (1976) as bandit *''That Side Where the Wind'' (1978) as Ivan Sergeevich * '' A Hunting Accident'' (1978) as doctor (uncredited) *''Dangerous Friends'' (1979) as '' professor'' *''Broken Sky'' (1979) as Captain counterintelligence * '' Who will pay for Luck?'' (1980) as Kovel *''The Brothers Rico'' (1980) as Rosenberg *''December 20'' (1981) as Razum * ''
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'' (1981) as Maklakov * ''Snowdrops and Edelweiss'' (1982) as Weber * ''
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'' (1983) as Sergeyev * ''La Caza del dragón'' (1986) as episode *''
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'' (1990) as Ivan Ivanovich Daganovsky * '' Presence'' (1993) as port worker * '' Wolfhound'' (2006) as Varokh


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Trishkin, Afanasi 1934 births Living people People from Kirovsky District, Kaluga Oblast Russian male stage actors Soviet male stage actors Russian male film actors Soviet male film actors Soviet male television actors Honored Artists of the Russian Federation