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Dobronravov Ivan Fedorovich: The Star Trek to the cinema

In the credits of modern films and on the posters of the Moscow theaters today you often see the name of Dobronravov. Ivan Fedorovich, Viktor Fedorovich and head of the family Fyodor Viktorovich - a strong actor's dynasty. Talent, working capacity and amazing actor's charm distinguish both the father and his two sons. It seems that the act of hypocrisy is in their blood. And how differently each of them embodies his unique gift to the public! The hero of this article is the younger representative of the star clan Ivan Dobronravov.

Family, childhood

The father of the young actor moved from his native Taganrog to Voronezh with his young wife Irina and young son Vitya to study at the State Institute of Arts. Having finished it, together with classmates, he created a youth theater in this city. Ivan was born just in this period, on June 2, 1989. But the boy's conscious childhood passed behind the curtains of not the Voronezh Theater, but the Moscow Theater, where Fedor Viktorovich invited the artistic director of the Satyricon, Konstantin Raikin. This event occurred in 1990. After school, Viktor's elder brother successfully passed the contest at the Shchukinsky Theater School, Ivan dreamed of the theater. The boy saw with what colossal impact the father works on the stage, and also became interested in Melpomene.

The first scenic experiments

Dobronravov Ivan Fedorovich - so, more respectfully than as a joke, the artists of the "Satyricon" addressed the boy, where he appeared on the stage in small roles with his father. These were the plays Servants and Snow - drama by Iris Murdoch staged by Elena Nevezhina (Ivan's name stands in the playbill) and "The City of Millionaires" based on Eduardo De Filippo's famous play "Marriage in Italian". Father saw the boy's attraction to the stage and tried to show him the objective side of the craft, in which there are not only flowers and applause.

Cinema

In 2001, the surname of Dobronravov appeared in the titles of the adventure series "Seekers" directed by Andrei Sudilovsky. Ivan Fedorovich, who was then 12 years old, starred in a teen film about how the guys who came to the summer camp were looking for a treasure. This role of the boy Veni was the debut in the world of cinema. In 2002, the adventurous psychological series "Taiga. The course of survival "by director Alexander Arabin. Young Ivan Dobronravov appeared here in the image of Maxim, the son of the school teacher Sergei Petrovich (the magnificent work of B. Galkin). According to the story, a boy among the nine survivors in a plane crash of passengers tries to survive in a remote taiga.

World Recognition

When Andrei Zvyagintsev's cinematic masterpiece "Return" (2003) appeared on the screens, the success of the film at world festivals of criticism was directly related to the extremely expressive play of the two boys who played there brothers who went with their father, whom they had never seen, on a trip. The elder brother of Andrey was played by Garin Vladimir Vladimirovich. The sixteen-year-old boy was tragically killed - drowned in the lake on the eve of the premiere of the film, in which he played so brightly and talently. The role of a younger brother named Ivan was performed by Ivan Fedorovich Dobronravov (photos of boys were then decorated with covers of newsreels). This was the beginning of a successful cinematic career as an actor, after the film he was recognized on the streets. At the casting came 600 candidates, for the role of the brothers Zvyagintsev chose these two, noting in one of the interviews that he was bribed by the steadfast inner independence of both guys. They "read" their roles with their heart. The play of young actors made the film not just an agitated dramatic story, but a profound philosophical parable.

Career

The fate of Ivan was determined. After graduation, the young man entered the Higher Theater School. Shchukin. Being a student, Ivan accepted an invitation to shoot in the cult youth show "Kadetstvo". The image of the brave and principled suvorovtsa Andrei Levakov, who did not want to take advantage of the benefits of an orphanage at admission to a prestigious institution, succeeded the actor glory. And in other roles, the same direct and honest Dobronravov Ivan Fyodorovich appears in front of the audience, the filmography of which today contains about twenty films and serials.

In the collection of the film short film "Short Circuit", published in 2009, Ivan very piercingly played a deaf-mute shoemaker (the story "Urgent repairs"), tragically fallen in love with the invisible possessor of elegant white "hairpins".

In 2010, the actor appeared in the title role (Egor) in the film Svetlana Proskurina "Armistice". This tape is addressed to lovers of subtexts and symbols in art. As always, the hero of Dobronravov is sincere, seeking, trying to reconcile the outer and the inner with each other. For this work the actor received the prize of "Kinotavr".

A year later Dobronravov was removed from the crime drama "Dom", a year later - in the drama "Judas" based on the story of Leonid Andreev "Judas Iscariot". Here, Ivan creates the image of a disciple of Jesus Matthew. In the film "Moms", which also consisted of several short novels, Ivan and Fyodor Dobronravov played a son and a father who prepared a stunning gift for the eighth of March to the mother of the family (Marina Golub).

In one of the latest works, the series "Love in a Million", very gambly played the role of a millionaire disguised as a bum, Ivan Fedorovich Dobronravov. It seems that the actor successfully copes with the comedy role, in which his father Fyodor Viktorovich does not know himself equal.

When the actor is asked how, after serious and subtle images on the screen, he agrees to light-weight roles in the "telemovies", he responds that he does not divide the work into a serious and secondary, every role does it one hundred percent!

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