They say that the modern generation of actors is inferior to their predecessors. Unfortunately, this is close to the truth: today there are significantly fewer really good artists. Among the worthy representatives of theatrical youth is actor Yuri Chursin. In addition to many roles in the theater, this talented guy managed to distinguish himself also in cinema and on television. He played the palmist, the manager-tolkienist, Lermontov and Athos, as well as many other diverse characters, each of which turned out to be unique. What is the secret to the success of this outstanding artist?
Early biography
Few people in the scene today have such aristocratic manners and appearance of a nobleman of the 18th-19th centuries, such as actor Yuri Chursin. Because of this, many fans think that he is a representative of the eminent dynasty of artists (the well-known surname Chursin contributes to this).
However, in reality, Yuri comes from an ordinary military family. He achieved everything thanks to talent and hard work, and not to the connections of his parents, as many offspring of famous acting dynasties do. Meanwhile, the path to the Choffin spotlights was thorny.
The future actor was born in Priozersk in March 1980.
He received his primary education in Khimki, where he graduated from Lyceum No. 17. Contrary to the expectations of his relatives, the talented offspring made it clear quite early that he did not want to be a soldier, since he was attracted to the acting profession.
From childhood, the future actor Yuri Chursin was quite attached to his mother. Unfortunately, she died when the guy was still a schoolboy. In memory of her, Yuri gave himself the vow to graduate from the Lyceum with a gold medal, and the theater school with a red diploma.
After the lyceum, a talented young man submitted documents to the Shchukin school and entered the course to Yuri Shlykov on the first attempt.
Pretty soon Chursin established himself as a diligent student, for whom study has always been the most important thing. At the same time, he possessed an unusual quality for his profession - in order to achieve his goal, Yuri never stepped over others, achieving everything honestly.
Yuri Chursin: personal life
This young man with a romantic appearance was liked by many girls. However, Chursin did not start fleeting novels, since he treated love quite responsibly. So in one interview, Yuri emphasized that he is a one-man woman. Such an attitude to the actorās heart affairs was influenced by the example of parents who had lived together for more than two and a half decades. Inspired by them, Yuri Chursin dreams of repeating their fate.
The personal life of the actor, meanwhile, is a mystery to the press with seven seals. It is known that he married a girl named Anna. His chosen one is the daughter of one of the wealthy businessmen in Moscow and is very far from the acting profession. However, it pleases the happy Yuri, because often not very good wives are obtained from artists.
At the moment, the Chursins have two sons - Bogdan and Philip. Together they live together in a small two-story house with a cozy garden in the suburbs of Moscow.
Theater work
After graduating, actor Yuri Chursin got a place in the legendary drama theater. E. B. Vakhtangova. Here for 3 years he actively played in various productions ("Iguana Night", "Tale", "Deer Man", "Princess Turandot" and others). In 2004, Chursin left the drama theater, but occasionally participated as a guest artist in the productions of Caligula, The Examiner, and Frederic.
The talent of Yuri Chursin was soon noted by Oleg Tabakov, thanks to which in 2004 he joined the troupe of the Moscow Art Theater. Chekhov. Here, the artist participated in such productions as "Forest", "Lord Golovlev", "The Seagull", "Pickwick Club" and others.
In parallel with the Moscow Art Theater. Chekhov actor Yuri Chursin also played in the Moscow Theater Studio under the direction of Oleg Tabakov.
TV series roles
While still at school, Chursin starred in films. His debut was the role of journalist Andrei Polonsky in the television series Simple Truths. The next appearance of the actor on the television screen occurred three years later in the five-episode mini-series Poirot's Failure. In the same year, Yuri Chursin got the role of Yura Khavkin in the television series āThree Against Allā. A year later, he starred in the continuation of the project.
2005 was a happy artist - he got the main role in the series "Palmist". Having played Sergey Ryabinin, Yuri Chursin became famous throughout the CIS. Series with his participation began to appear quite often after that. So he returned to the role of Ryabinin in the continuation of āPalmistā, and also participated in the āTicket in the haremā and āPrivate orderā.
In 2010, two projects starring the actor came out: Chemist and the Russian analogue of the American TV series Escape. Yuri Chursin played in the project of Alexei Chernov, trying to get his brother out of prison. To do this, he covers his body with tattoos, in the drawing of which a prison plan is hidden and, having committed a robbery, intentionally gives himself to be arrested. Itās just more difficult to arrange an escape for his brother and himself than he thought. Once free in the second season, the heroes have to overcome a lot of new difficulties.
Despite the fact that the American TV series āEscapeā gained worldwide fame, its Russian version was less successful. However, this role brought Chursin even more popularity and new offers to act in film (Mosgaz, Doctor Death, Three Musketeers, Young Guard, Spider).
In 2016, with the Yuri Chursin, three series appeared on television at once: āKarina Krasnayaā, āSleepingā and āBlack Catā.
Yuri Chursin: films with his participation
The artist got into the big movie later than in the series. Only after the success of āPalmistā Chursin appreciated and began to offer to act in films.
His first film was "The Shindai Game." But he was really able to prove himself in the film "From Flame and Light", where he played Mikhail Lermontov.
The next 5 years, Yuri Chursin was quite actively filming. Films with his participation of this period, unfortunately, were of an average level, but even in them the artist brilliantly played.
In 2011, with the main role, Chursin released the comedy āSupermanager, or Hoe of Fateā. In this picture, Yuri played the manager, fixated on his work, who suddenly loses his job, a girl, hopes for the future and becomes a pusher. Together with Chursin, Ivan Okhlobystin, Ekaterina Vilkova and other popular Russian stars starred.
Among the most noteworthy works of recent years, the film "Mafia: A Game for Survival", in which the actor played the psychic Constantine.
Entertaining facts
After the role of homosexual Victor in the film āExplicit Polaroid Imagesā, rumors began to circulate about the non-standard orientation of the actor himself. Despite such an unflattering reputation, Yuri Chursin did not comment on this in any way. Only close people knew that at that time he had long had an affair with Anna, whom he later married. Only after the birth of the eldest son Chursin ceased to be considered gay.
Yuri is the owner of prestigious Russian awards. For his work, he was twice awarded the theater prize "The Seagull", and was also nominated for the "Theater Star". For "Palmist" Yuri became the laureate of the festival "Vivat, Russian cinema!".
The artist dreams of playing Dr. Zhivago. However, he realizes the low probability that in the next 20-30 years this Pasternak novel will be re-filmed again.
Yuri Chursin hopes that in the future he will be offered to voice cartoons. But she wonāt play in advertising for any money, since she believes that Russia has not yet learned how to shoot it in a quality manner.
Back in 2005, acting in āPalmistā, the artist consulted with a professional palmist. He predicted the artist a long life full of interesting events. Despite the favorable prediction, the actor believes that fate depends on the behavior of the person himself. For this reason, he tries to act with dignity, as well as to take on interesting roles, which he is offered quite a lot.