Dmitry Maryanov is an actor who fell in love with the audience for the vivid roles of courageous men with a sense of justice. His life was cut short very early, but in the memory of many, he remained a favorite actor of theater and cinema.
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Biography, career in theater and cinema
Dmitry Maryanov was born in the simplest Soviet family in December 1969. Among the relatives of the future artist, there were never actors. His father worked as a garage equipment master, and his mother worked as an accountant. Even Dmitry himself admitted in an interview that in childhood he did not think about an artistic career, he dreamed of becoming an archaeologist.
The fate of the boy was predetermined by the case and the decision of the parents about the education of the child. They sent him to Moscow school No. 123 at the Theater on Krasnaya Presnya, which is located in the Hlynovsky dead end. This educational institution paid special attention to the basics of stage art. In addition, the future famous artist was actively involved in sports: football, acrobatics, sambo, gymnastics and even dancing (sports training helped him a lot in the future, the actor himself performed many tricks in films).
Dmitry’s film career began when he was in school. For the first time he appeared on the screens in the movie "There wasn’t been." But the role of Alik Rainbow, which the young man played in the television film "Above the Rainbow" in 1986, brought glory to the young actor. This was followed by work in the film "Dear Elena Sergeevna", directed by Eldar Ryazanov.
After school, the young man easily entered the Shchukin Theater School and graduated in 1992. The budding young actor was immediately hired by the Lenkom Theater. At this time, he combined work in the theater and cinema. Films with the participation of Dmitry Maryanov regularly appeared on the screens: the melodrama Love and Dancing Ghosts, the comedy The Dashing Couple, the film Russian Ragtime, the thriller Coffee with Lemon, the film adaptation of the novel Countess de Monsoro and many others.
In 2000, the take-off of Maryanov’s film career began. The artist begins to actively star in series and feature films. Dmitry starred in the TV series Rostov-Papa, The Killer Diary, Starfish Commanders, Students, How to Marry a Millionaire, and more. The last in the piggy bank of the actor was the role of Ivan Petrovich Sobol in the film "The Yellow Brick Road".
Among the theatrical works, one can note the role of troubadour in the play "Bremen Town Musicians", he also played in "Juno and Avos", "Memorial Prayer", "Royal Games", performed brilliant roles in the plays "Two Women", "Crazy Day, or Marriage Figaro ", " Friends ", " Our friends are human "and duck further.