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Russian actor, director, producer and writer (born 1963)
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Leonid Mashinsky
BornLeonid Aleksandrovich Mashinsky
(1963-02-06) 6 February 1963 (age 61)
Moscow, USSR
OccupationActor, film director and producer, poet, screenwriter,
Alma materMoscow State Forest University

Leonid Mashinsky (born 6 February 1963, Moscow, USSR) is a Russian actor, film director and producer, poet, and screenwriter.

Education and career

Mashonsky studied at a school with a mathematical bias, then graduated from the full-time department of the Moscow State Forest University in 1985. Later, he worked in many fields, including record of soundtracks for films. He was a sponsor of the Moscow film festival "Joint" from 2000 to 2003.

Works

Mashinsky was published in the literary magazines Znamya and Neva.

He played in the films The Head (2003) and Mozart (2006), both directed by Svetlana Baskova.

Mashinsky directed the films The Land of Fly-Agarics (2009) (together with Vladimir Zubkov, Baskova's former film producer) and Fence (2018), in the last of which appeared his daughter, Maria Mashinskaya.

Filmography

Year Title Director Producer Screenwriter Notes
2003 The Head No No No Actor (the death seller)
2006 Mozart No No No Actor
2009 The Land of Fly-Agarics Yes Yes Yes Actor (Hero)
2018 Fence Yes Yes Yes Actor (Abraxas)

Personal life

Mashinskiy mainly lives in the village of Belogorye, Voronezh Oblast.

References

  1. Голоса за кадром
  2. Собрание стихов «Брат борщевик»
  3. Собрание стихов.
  4. В кинотеатре «Пионер» покажут «Страну мухоморов».
  5. Владимир Зубков
  6. Журнальный зал

See also

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