Dmitry Astrakhan


Dmitry Hananovich Astrakhan is a Russian film director and actor. Honored Artist of the Russian Federation.

Biography

Dmitry Astrakhan was born in the family of Leningrad historians Hanan Markovich Astrakhan and Susanna Markovna Manevich, natives of Belarus. He was the youngest, the fifth child in the family. At school he was interested in reading, mathematics, and sports. After the end of the eighth grade, he entered the Physics and Mathematics School No. 30 on Vasilievsky Island and at the same time continued to engage in classical wrestling. After graduation, he was admitted to the Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University. For several years, he studied at several different institutions before being admitted to the Leningrad State Institute of Theater, Music and Cinematography, to the Musil class. As a thesis work was to stage a performance in the Alexandrinsky Theatre, however, according to Astrakhan himself, after the artistic director of the theater learned that Astrakhan was a Jew, they did not give the play.
From 1981 to 1987 he was the director of the Sverdlovsk theater of the young spectator. Then he served in the army. He staged performances in various theaters of Russia and abroad, trained at Tovstonogov in Leningrad.
From 1991 to 1995, he directed the Saint Petersburg Comedy Theatre.
In 2017 he became a member of the jury of 3rd Moscow Jewish Film Festival.

Filmography

As director (selected)

Get Thee Out You Are My Only Love

As actor (selected)

Everything Will Be Fine! as mathematicianFrom Hell to Hell as JDC employeeVysotsky. [Thank You For Being Alive] as Leonid FridmanChagall — Malevich as Itzke, RabbiThe End of a Beautiful Epoch as Misha ShablinskyGoznak as fashion designerHouse Arrest as Andrey Mishkin, the lawyerWhat Men [Talk About. Continuation] as serving at the funeral

Awards

;1991
;1995
;2012
;2016