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Ivan Yankovsky
Ivan Filippovich Yankovsky (Russian: Иван Филиппович Янковский; born October 30, 1990) is a Russian actor, best known for his roles in Rag Union and The Boy's Word: Blood on the Asphalt. His father is actor and filmmaker Filipp Yankovsky, and his grandfather was the actor Oleg Yankovsky.
Ivan Yankovsky was born in Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union to actor and filmmaker Filipp Yankovsky and actress Oksana Fandera. His sister Elizaveta is also an actress.
From the 8th grade he studied at the Moscow International Film School, after which he entered the Russian Institute of Theatre Arts. In 2013, he graduated from the acting and directing department (workshop of Sergey Zhenovach).
From 2014 to 2020, he was in a relationship with Vera Kincheva, the daughter of Konstantin Kinchev.
Since 2020, Ivan Yankovsky has been in a relationship with actress Diana Pozharskaya. On June 26, 2021, in Moscow, their son was born, who was named after Ivan's famous grandfather—the Russian actor Oleg Yankovsky.
Ivan Yankovsky made his cinematic debut at the age of 10 in the film Come Look at Me (2001). His first major success and public recognition came after his role as Andrei Kalyaev in the film Indigo (2008), which tells the story of people with superpowers. Yankovsky's character, in particular, possesses the ability to anticipate danger and foresee events.
He starred in the film Rag Union (2015), directed by Mikhail Mestetskiy. According to Yankovsky, he closely related to the character he portrayed on screen: "This character is not frivolous - he is ideological, he gathers and leads everyone. But when he realizes that none of it makes sense and that it would be better to go to university, he decides: 'Let's cancel everything.' This self-doubt and soul-searching, which are inherent to him, are also familiar to me."
In 2015, he won the "Best Actor" award (alongside Vasily Butkevitch, Aleksandr Pal, and Pavel Chinarev) for Rag Union at the XXVI Open Russian Film Festival "Kinotavr".
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Ivan Yankovsky
Ivan Filippovich Yankovsky (Russian: Иван Филиппович Янковский; born October 30, 1990) is a Russian actor, best known for his roles in Rag Union and The Boy's Word: Blood on the Asphalt. His father is actor and filmmaker Filipp Yankovsky, and his grandfather was the actor Oleg Yankovsky.
Ivan Yankovsky was born in Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union to actor and filmmaker Filipp Yankovsky and actress Oksana Fandera. His sister Elizaveta is also an actress.
From the 8th grade he studied at the Moscow International Film School, after which he entered the Russian Institute of Theatre Arts. In 2013, he graduated from the acting and directing department (workshop of Sergey Zhenovach).
From 2014 to 2020, he was in a relationship with Vera Kincheva, the daughter of Konstantin Kinchev.
Since 2020, Ivan Yankovsky has been in a relationship with actress Diana Pozharskaya. On June 26, 2021, in Moscow, their son was born, who was named after Ivan's famous grandfather—the Russian actor Oleg Yankovsky.
Ivan Yankovsky made his cinematic debut at the age of 10 in the film Come Look at Me (2001). His first major success and public recognition came after his role as Andrei Kalyaev in the film Indigo (2008), which tells the story of people with superpowers. Yankovsky's character, in particular, possesses the ability to anticipate danger and foresee events.
He starred in the film Rag Union (2015), directed by Mikhail Mestetskiy. According to Yankovsky, he closely related to the character he portrayed on screen: "This character is not frivolous - he is ideological, he gathers and leads everyone. But when he realizes that none of it makes sense and that it would be better to go to university, he decides: 'Let's cancel everything.' This self-doubt and soul-searching, which are inherent to him, are also familiar to me."
In 2015, he won the "Best Actor" award (alongside Vasily Butkevitch, Aleksandr Pal, and Pavel Chinarev) for Rag Union at the XXVI Open Russian Film Festival "Kinotavr".
