Mark Goronok is a Russian director, theater and film actor. The performer of dozens of roles received fame after participating in Dmitry Astrakhan's film "Everything will be fine."
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Mark Mikhailovich was born in 1973 in Leningrad (St. Petersburg), November 17. Mom worked as a stage designer. From childhood, the boy saw the work of outstanding actors of his time. Thanks to this, Mark became interested in theater.
Way to the top
After graduation in 1992, the graduate entered the Theater Academy of St. Petersburg and at the same time became an actor in the Akimov Academic Theater in his native city. For four years, Mark played in The Fourth Planet, Can I Hope? Tartarene from Tarascon, Zoykin’s Apartment.
Goronok studied in a class with Dmitry Astrakhan. Participation in his films brought the budding actor real fame. To star in a movie, Mark began during college. The debut role in the 1993 melodramatic film "You Are My Alone" brought popularity.
Mark performed the main character in his youth. In his mature years, Evgeny Timoshin was played by Alexander Zbruev.
In the story, a forty-year-old engineer living almost in poverty comes the news that a United States citizen has long been in love with him. The successful and affluent business woman, the girl comes to the chosen one.
Goronok became even more popular after the performance of one of the key characters in the 1995 melodramatic comedy "Everything will be fine!" In it, the actor got a young Nobel laureate, the son of an oligarch Pyotr Smirnov. The hero arrives in his father’s hometown with him and manages to take the girl out from under the crown.
In 1996, the actor participated in the drama Astrakhan "From Hell to Hell." According to the plot, the Poles hide during the war a Jewish girl from a family stolen in the camp. Parents who returned alive find their daughter. But the girl is sure that the Polish girl does not recognize her parents and does not want to recognize. The attitude of the Poles towards the Jews, more and more often large-scale pogroms, has changed radically. Goronok has a small role in the picture. His character is Zusik.
Problems and difficulties
Astrakhan shot one of his “favorites” in each of his films. In 1998, he gave Mark the role of Konovalova's assistant, Ilya, in the melodramatic series Waiting Room. For an indefinite period due to mining of the highway, the train was delayed.
In a small town, the initial parking should have taken a couple of minutes. However, unexpected luck is ambiguously perceived by the residents of the city. The train rides billionaire Konovalova. Everyone wants to get their chance from meeting her.
A successful debut was the occasion for an invitation from the Lenkom. Mark had a bright future ahead. However, the tragedy turned everything around.
Due to malaise during a rehearsal, Mark turned to doctors. He was diagnosed with mild psoriasis. A blood transfusion was suggested as a treatment. During the procedure, the actor was infected with hepatitis
The treatment lasted a month and a half. The performer lost almost two dozen kilograms. Full recovery took a year and a half. They could not wait for the beginning actor in the theater.
The actors from the troupe were expelled and reported that they would not be taken back. Goronok does not hold evil against Mark Zakharov. He understands that the artistic director had no other choice.
Breaking the deadlock
With the end of the nineties came a difficult situation for artists. Attempts at the theater were unsuccessful. At his own expense, Goronok decided to stage the play, but the project went bad.
Fortunately, Mark Mikhailovich met Yevgeny Aleksandrov, Honored Artist of Russia, who invited his colleague to the musical and drama theater "Buff".
Since 2002, the artist began to participate in the productions of "Apartment for the Mistress", "Adventurer", "Passion pas de deux, etc.". As a director, Goronok staged the musical tale "The Jungle"
The actor returned to the screen in the two thousandth. He was lucky to perform Somov in "Streets of Broken Lights-6", Aref in "Liteiny-2", Zelinsky in "Inspector Cooper-2", Tubin in "Alien Face".
In 2006, Goronok opened his own creative center. He released discs with recordings of classics staged.
Currently, the actor went into business. Under the movie slogan that made him famous, “Everything will be fine!” he runs a holiday agency.
In the Mirror Hall Mark Mikhailovich leads variety shows.
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