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Vladislav Kuvitsyn

Vladislav Kuvitsyn

1 title Acting Nov 02, 1982

Vladislav Kuvitsyn, born on November 2, 1982, is a prominent Russian actor celebrated for his contributions to both theater and film. Since 2005, he has been a key performer at the Theater at Nikitsky Gate, often collaborating with his twin brother, Vadim Kuvitsyn.

Kuvitsyn's artistic journey began at RATI-GITIS, where from 2004 to 2009, he honed his ballet skills under the tutelage of F.N. Khachaturian. He furthered his education in acting at the same institution from 2009 to 2013, studying under esteemed People's Artist of Russia A.I. Sheynin.

His film and television career showcases a diverse range of roles. He made a cameo in "The Disappeared Ones" (2009) and featured in "Corporation" and "Rezhim Polnogo Pogruzheniya" (2011), where he portrayed Gleb, a sailor. In 2012, he was seen in the TV series "Cordon of Detective Savelyev" and continued to appear in various series, including "Cop-Law-7" and "Karpov-2," in 2013. Most recently, he starred in the short films "A Soul for Two" and "Childfree Goodstorymedia" (2020), and played a doctor in the sci-fi feature "1984" (2023).

Kuvitsyn's theatrical accomplishments include notable roles in productions such as "Hamlet" (2014) as Rosenkrantz and "Investigation of Cornet Elagin" (2012) as Zaleskiy. His performance as Piero in "Tales of Tsar Max Emelyan" earned him a diploma at the "Russkaya Komediya" festival in 2012, overseen by Igor Kostolevskiy. Additionally, he received the 1st Prize

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