Georgy Taratorkin

[1][2][3] He was the Secretary of the Union of Theatre Workers of the Russian Federation and President of the Association Golden Mask.

[1][2] In the cinema, the actor made his debut in 1967 as the role of regicide committer Grinevitsky in the film Sofiya Perovskaya.

The actor starred in the television series The Chronicles of the Love of Death, The Savior Under the Birches (2003), The Gentle Monster (2004), The Chess Player (2004), Not Born Beautiful (2005-2006).

[1][2] Georgy Taratorkin also starred in two films of Russian director Alexander Khvan — Dyuba-Dyuba (1992) and Die Easy (2000).

In the 1970s and 1980s, the actor gave a lot of poetry readings of Alexander Blok and other poets of the Silver Age on radio and stage.

[1][2] In 1992, Taratorkin tried himself as a director with the film The One Who Did not Come, and in 2004 he voiced the Russian cartoon The Nutcracker and the Mouse King.