Egor Barinov today is not only a successful successor to the national creative dynasty, but also a real favorite of millions of fans. His fruitful work in Moscow theaters and the Russian film industry as an actor today replenished with directorial work.
The always young and very talented actor Yegor Barinov is a worthy successor to the family creative dynasty. And his professional fecundity is amazing, because, having started acting in films from the age of five, the star of domestic cinema has already managed to mark one and a half hundred film works.
Biography and filmography of Yegor Barinov
Born in Moscow on September 9, 1975 in an artistic family (father Valery Barinov is a famous domestic theater and film actor, mother is a director), a child from childhood was accustomed to discipline and acting. Despite the fact that the parents divorced when Yegor was still a child, both former spouses were actively involved in his upbringing. It is interesting that the boy grew up in a family with his father, and his mother often took him to rest.
Backstage childhood and earlier participation in theatrical life formed a clear worldview in the young man. So, after graduating from high school, he confidently passed the entrance exams and continued his education at the Shchepkinsky Theater School.
The creative life of Barinov Jr. developed rapidly: A. Pushkin Theater (1996-1998), Armen Dzhigarkhanyan Theater (1999), Maly Theater (2000-2004). And then our hero made a cardinal choice in the direction of the cinema, and the theater career was over.
Egor’s excellent anthropometry and brutal appearance are often exploited by stage directors in the role of criminals and movie heroes with bold characters. However, the excellent ability to transform Barinov Jr. into very complex roles enables moviegoers to expect the most unexpected film works from him.
Today, the filmography of the talented artist includes Cherry Whirlpool (1980), Nautilus (1990), Take the Tarantina (2006), Woman Without a Past (2008), Baby House (2010), Daddy's Daughters "(2010), " Keys to Happiness "(2011), " Love for a Million "(2013), " Black Cats "(2013), " Fatal Inheritance "(2013), " Thresholds "(2014), " Maryina Roscha- 2 "(2014), " The Other Coast "(2014), " Captain of the Metro Police (2016), "Fugitive" (2017), "Faith" (2017).
It is noteworthy that the Russian actor is similar to his Hollywood colleague, Quentin Tarantina. This hypostasis of his appearance was also reflected in the odious work.
Since 2011, Yegor Barinov, who graduated from the director's courses, began to delight moviegoers and films shot as a director. So, his short film “Udar”, shot in the genre of tragicomedy without words while defending a graduation project, in 2015 was awarded the main award at the Independent Film Festival in St. Petersburg.