A native of the Kostroma region and a native of a family far from theatrical and cinematic activities, Ivan Nikolaevich Batarev, is a vivid representative of the modern galaxy of Russian actors. Among the artist’s most successful film works, his characters can be distinguished in the film projects Three Musketeers, Don't Tell Anyone, Runaways, and 28 Panfilov’s.
Ivan Batarev very carefully hides details from his biography and personal life, but his creative career very eloquently speaks of undoubted talent and determination. Currently, his professional portfolio contains fourteen film works, each of which is an excellent confirmation of his versatility and ability to organically transform into his characters.
Biography and creative career of Ivan Batarev
On September 27, 1986, the future famous artist was born in the Kostroma region (the city of Chisty Bor). From childhood, Vanya showed interest in acting, and therefore, after receiving a certificate of secondary education, he went to the Northern capital and entered SPbGATI (course of A.R. Bairamkulov).
Until 2008, Ivan Batarev successfully carried out training at his university and simultaneously performed on the stage of the Petersburg Youth Theater. After graduating from the academy, he enters the service of the troupe of the Komissarzhevskaya Theater, where until now he continues to delight fans with his acting talent. It is known that in life, Ivan Batarev is a very decent and modest young man, and therefore avoids public statements about his creative and family life.
The cinematic debut of the aspiring actor took place in 2008, when he first appeared on the set. Currently, his filmography contains fourteen film works, among which the most significant are his roles in the following film projects: Victoria (2011), Alien (2014), Great (2015), 28 Panfilovites (2016).
It was his character from the last of these films that made Ivan Batarev truly famous. The actions of the military tape took place in the first year of the Second World War. The legendary Red Banner 316th Motor Rifle Division under the command of Major General Panfilov stopped the swift onslaught of the Nazi troops at the very approaches to Moscow. The character of the artillery commander, talentedly played in this film by Ivan, is very revealing. As part of a small detachment of fighters devotedly devoted to their homeland, he made a huge contribution to the strategically very important military operation, which struck even the enemy with his courage. Today, the history of our country is simply inconceivable without this fragment of the Great Patriotic War, which glorified our Motherland forever.