Evgeny Stychkin is a popular Russian film and theater actor. He was glorified by numerous comedic roles, but recently Stychkin began to try himself in dramatic images.
Biography
Evgeny Stychkin was born in 1974 in Moscow. His mother, Ksenia Ryabinkina, was once a famous ballerina of the Bolshoi Theater. Also, the future artist was related to the ballerina Elena Ryabinkina and the famous Soviet actor and director Anatoly Romashin, therefore, all his childhood Eugene was surrounded by an incredibly creative atmosphere, and everyone predicted a decent stage future for him.
In school, Stychkin was engaged in a drama circle and enjoyed performing on stage. After graduating from school in 1989, he decided to enroll in VGIK, although he was not completely sure of his choice. The guy’s uncertainty led to the fact that he was taken to the university with a creep, and yet he began to study on the course of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan. Suddenly, Eugene felt a creative upsurge, began to work hard and established himself as one of the most successful students in his course.
In the early 90s, the young artist began to try his hand at the cinema, starring in the films "Bullshit" and "Little Bee". Following he appeared in the series "Countess de Monsoro" and several small film projects. This was enough for Stychkin to be recognized on the streets. In addition, he had already received his education and began to work as an actor in the Theater of the Moon. On his account, many memorable stage images, including Charlie Chaplin, for whom she even won the prize "The Seagull".
In the 2000s, Evgeny Stychkin starred mainly in comedies, and a new round of popularity brought him the tape "Day of Money", "From 180 and above" and "Bachelors". After some time, he began to try himself in dramatic roles, starring in the films Flash.ka, Demons, Burnt by the Sun 2 and others. Quite popular actor brought the series "Treason", "Chernobyl. Exclusion Zone" and "Trotsky". In 2017 and 2018, Stychkin was also busy filming in the acclaimed Gogol trilogy.