Oleg Dolin

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Oleg Vladimirovich Dolin (born April 26, 1981, Moscow, USSR) is a Russian theatre and film actor, theatre director. Son of singer and songwriter Veronika Dolina, brother of film critic Anton Dolin

In 2001 he graduated from the Boris Shchukin Theater Institute (workshop of Y. Shlykov)

Since 2003 – artist of the theater "School of Modern Play", later served in the Central Academic Theater of the Russian Army and the Moscow Theater-Studio under the direction of Oleg Tabakov (now the Moscow Theater of Oleg Tabakov)

In 2009, Oleg won the national film award "Nika" for best male role in the film «Wild Field»

Since 2012, he has been engaged in teaching. In particular, he teaches acting at the Moscow school "Class-Center" with in-depth study of theatrical art.

In 2013 he graduated from the directing department of RATI-GITIS (workshop of S. Zhenovach). Is a teacher of acting and drama directing at the drama directing department of GITIS

Theatre Performances as a director:

Russian Academic Youth Theatre (RAMT)

•2014 — «Medvedko» based on the fairy tale of the same name by A.N. Afanasyev

•2017 — «Konovalov» based on the story «Konovalov» and the series of articles «Untimely Thoughts» by Maxim Gorky

•2019 — «Zobeida» based on the fairy tale by Carlo Gozzi

•2024 — «Sakhalin Island» based on Chekhov's travel notes after his trip to Sakhalin in the summer-autumn of 1890

Theatre of Nations

•2018 — «Snegurochka» based on the fairy tale by Alexander Ostrovsky

•2020 — «The Doctor in Spite of Himself» based on the play by Molière

School of Modern Play

•2017 — «The Mouse-Super Detective» based on the play by Elena Kollegova

Theatre on Malaya Bronnaya

•2019 — «The Snake Woman» based on the fairy tale by Carlo Gozzi

•2022 — «The Comedy of Twelfth Night» based on the play by William Shakespeare

Bolshoi Theatre

•2020 — «The Little Chimney Sweep» opera by Benjamin Britten

Vakhtangov Theatre

•2023 — «The Night Before Christmas... or the Devil Knows What It Is» based on the story by Nikolai Gogol

•2024 — «Ionych» based on the story by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

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