
Mark Zakharov
Biography
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Mark Zakharov is a Soviet and Russian theatrical director and playwright. He was also a professor of the Moscow Theatre Institute (GITIS). Born on October 13, 1933 in Moscow, USSR, Mark Zakharov's father was a Red Army soldier during the Russian Civil War of 1918-1920, and his mother was an actress. Zakharov was raised in Moscow, where he was encouraged by his mother in his persistent efforts to become an actor. He was admitted after several attempts, and graduated from the acting school of the State Theatre Institute in 1955. Zakharov helped create an ensemble of actors who worked with him at Moscow's Lenkom Theatre, including: Inna Churikova, Leonid Bronevoy, Oleg Yankovsky, Aleksandr Abdulov, Nikolai Karachentsov, Aleksandr Zbruyev, Aleksandra Zakharova, Tatyana Kravchenko, Aleksandr Lazarev, and Dmitri Pevtsov. Mark Zakharov has been the Artistic Director of Moscow's Lenkom Theatre since 1973, where he has helped to define the landscape of Moscow's theatrical culture.
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Acting (2 movies)
Directing (17 movies)

Ordinary Miracle
1978

The House That Swift Built
1985

Formula of Love
1984

The Very Same Munchhausen
1979

To Kill a Dragon
1988

Dictatorship of Conscience
1988

Juno and Avos
1983
Мистификация
2005

Schweik in World War II
1969

Wake Up and Sing
1974

Шут Балакирев
2001

Memorial Prayer
1993

The name of the earth and the sun
1981

Marriage
2009

The Train Stops for Two Minutes
1972

Two Comedies of Branislav Nušić
1969

Пир во время чумы
1974
| Title | Year | Job | 
|---|---|---|
| The Plan and the Dummy | 1966 | Writer | 
| Спеши строить дом | 1971 | Writer | 
| The Train Stops for Two Minutes | 1972 | Writer | 
| The Sannikov Land | 1973 | Writer | 
| The Captivating Star of Happiness | 1975 | Writer | 
| Spring of the Twenty-Ninth | 1976 | Writer | 
| Ordinary Miracle | 1978 | Writer | 
| I Have the Honor | 1987 | Writer | 
| To Kill a Dragon | 1988 | Writer | 
| The Prisoner of If Castle | 1989 | Writer | 

