Aleksey Devotchenko
Aleksey Devotchenko (1965–2014) was a Soviet actor.
Also recorded as Alexei Valerievich Devotchenko
Aleksey Devotchenko

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- Born
- 1965 · Saint Petersburg
- Died
- 2014 · Moscow
- Nationality
- Soviet Union · Russia
- Occupation
- actor
- Education
- Russian State Institute of Performing Arts
- Teachers
- Aleksandr Katzman · Lev Dodin
- Honours
- State Prize of the Russian Federation · Merited Artist of Russia
- Languages
- Russian
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Biography
Born at Saint Petersburg in 1965, died in Moscow in 2014.
Aleksey Devotchenko studied at Russian State Institute of Performing Arts. Training under Aleksandr Katzman and Lev Dodin is recorded. The recorded working language is Russian.
Employment is recorded with Na Neve Theatre, Saint Petersburg Lensoviet Theatre and Liteiny Theatre.
Distinctions recorded are State Prize of the Russian Federation and Merited Artist of Russia.
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- Saint Petersburg
- Moscow
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