Anatoly Lobotsky is a famous Russian theater and film actor. He is known to a wide audience for his numerous works in films and TV shows. The talented artist succeeds in any images, but the journalist Andre in Menshov's painting “Envy of the Gods” became his most famous role. Films with Anatoly Lobotsky are very popular with viewers. This article will discuss the biography and career of a wonderful actor.
Childhood
Anatoly Lobotsky was born in 1959, on January 14, in the city of Tambov. His family was very progressive for his time. The boy’s parents did yoga, walked barefoot in the snow, diversified their diet with sprouted wheat grains . Anatoly's father was a journalist, and his mother a librarian. The childhood of the future actor passed among the books. In school, the boy was well versed in chemistry and geometry, went in for sports and did not dream of an acting career at all. Anatoly’s decision to become a student in the directing department of the Tambov branch of the Moscow State Institute of Culture was a big surprise for everyone.
From directors to actors
After Anatoly Lobotsky received a diploma from the Institute of Culture, he decided to become an artist. The guy thought that he would find worthy teachers of acting only in the capital, so in 1979 he moved to Moscow. Here he managed to enter GITIS, where he studied with excellent teachers - Andrei Alekseevich Goncharov and Mark Anatolyevich Zakharov. In 1985, Anatoly received an invitation to play at the Moscow Academic Theater. Mayakovsky. Lobotsky first appeared on the stage in the play Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, where Natalia Gundareva was his partner.
First movie roles
Anatoly Lobotsky for a long time was exclusively a theatrical actor. He rejected offers to act in films or on television. For the first time, the artist played in the series "Little Things in Life". In the 90s, domestic soap operas were new, so Anatoly came to the shooting out of curiosity and for a good income. Then the actor appeared in a cameo role in the film "Kill the Lyceum" directed by Olga Marchenkova.
The filmography of Anatoly Lobotsky received a worthy continuation in 2000, when he, a little-known actor, was noticed and invited to the shooting in his new film by Vladimir Menshov. The main role in the film "Envy of the Gods" instantly made Anatoly famous. The actor owes this turn of events by pure chance. The image of the journalist Andre was written specifically for one popular French artist. However, he could not participate in the filming, and then Anatoly was found through an acting agency. The type of artist seemed suitable to Menshov, and Lobotsky was immediately invited to audition. The tape, telling about the love of an elderly Muscovite and a French journalist, caused great excitement among the audience. Anatoly played a real European, smart, subtle, charming and vulnerable. His intelligence and charm appealed to millions of Russian women.
Filmography of Anatoly Lobotsky
During his professional career, the actor played about forty roles in different films. Viewers are aware of such series with his participation as Molodezhka (Stanislav, father of Alexander Kostrov), Illusion of Happiness (Valery Ilyich Agapov), Give Me Sunday (Zabelin), Lyuba. Love ”(Pavel Grigoryevich),“ Fortune-telling by candlelight ”(Alexei Shemetov),“ Tango with an angel ”(Mikhail Vernitsky),“ Under the big dipper ”,“ Personal life of Dr. Selivanova ”(Gorchakov Alexander Nikolaevich),“ Wolf ”(Pietro ), "Vorozheya", "Professional", "Champions" and many others.
The creative biography of Anatoly Lobotsky includes work in feature films. In 2004, the artist portrayed Roman in a wonderful painting by Valery Akhadov “The Godfather”. In 2009, the actor appeared on the big screen as the German colonel Ivan Fedorovich Freygauzen in the feature film Vladimir Khotinenko "Pop", and also played the role of Count Chelyshev in the film "Admiral". In 2008, Lobotsky took part in the filming of a new painting by Vladimir Menshov “The Big Waltz”, which was never completed.
Theater roles
During his creative career at the Mayakovsky Theater, actor Anatoly Lobotsky played many roles. He was involved in the production of "The fruits of enlightenment" based on the work of Leo Tolstoy, played Vadim G. Dulchin in the play "Victim of the Century" by Alexander Ostrovsky, played the role of Oliver in "How do you like it?" according to William Shakespeare, portrayed Yura in the production of "Tomorrow Was the War" based on the work of Boris Vasiliev. Also Anatoly Lobotsky took part in the performances “Not About Nightingales”, “Children of Vanyushin”, “Long Live the Queen, Vivat!”, “Lizard”, “Rumor”, “Game of Gin”, “Theater of the Times of Nero and Seneca”, “ Who's Afraid of Ray Bradbury? ”,“ Don Juan Fun ”,“ Kitchen ”,“ Your Way Out, Madame, or Glamor Intrigue ”.
The actor played in productions of third-party theaters. In “Millennium” he played roles in the performances of “Hanuma” and “Cactus Flower”. On the stage of the Open Theater, Yulia Malakyantsa Lobotsky was involved in the main role in the production of "Free shooter Krechinsky." In 2001, Anatoly first appeared in the entreprise performance “We Play Strindberg Blues” by Mikhail Kazakov.
Awards
In 1998, Anatoly Lobotsky was awarded the title "Honored Artist of the Russian Federation" for outstanding services in the development of theatrical art. The actor became the People's Artist of the Russian Federation in 2013. For the main role in the film "Envy of the Gods" Anatoly became the laureate of the festival "Viva cinema of Russia!"
Personal life
For the first time, Anatoly Lobotsky married Nadezhda Smirnova. Classmates played a couple in love on stage and after a while really began to meet. In 1979, Anatoly and Nadia got married, they had a son, Stanislav. Then Lobotsky went to the capital, where he studied at GITIS, and his wife stayed in Tambov with the baby.
In Moscow, the actor had an affair with another classmate - Elena Molchenko. Together with his new lover, Anatoly joined the Mayakovsky Theater. However, the windy nature again failed the actor. For a long time, he could not be faithful to his chosen one. Anatoly Lobotsky, whose personal life was always stormy, began to care for other women and broke up with Elena.
After this, the actor married a second time. In this marriage, in 2000, he had a daughter, Anna. But Anatoly again did not hold family ties. He began dating Julia Rutberg. The civil marriage of two sought-after and talented actors lasted nine years and was rather strange. Spouses could not meet each other for several months. Each of them was very busy with their own affairs. There were rumors that this state of affairs did not suit Lobotsky. One way or another, in 2010 the couple broke up. In his interviews about his personal life, Anatoly refuses to speak.