Roman Madyanov
Roman Sergeevich Madyanov was a Soviet and Russian actor. Madyanov's career in cinema began as a child actor when he starred as Huckleberry Finn in Hopelessly Lost. He was best known in the West for portraying the corrupt mayor Vadim in the 2014 film Leviathan.
Biography
Madyanov was born in the city of Dedovsk, Istrinsky District, Moscow Oblast on 22 July 1962. His father, Sergei Veniaminovich Madyanov, worked as a television editor, and mother Antonina Mikhailovna as a librarian.Roman Madyanov's father worked as a director on television and often took Roman and his elder brother Vadim to work. There he was noticed by assistants of directors which led him to have his cinematic debut in 1971 in an episodic role in the film "Translation from English".
In 1973, starred in the leading role of Huckleberry Finn in the picture by Georgiy Daneliya Hopelessly Lost. In his school years Madyanov also starred in the films "Aniskin and Fantomas", "Spring Turners" and "Everything is Brother's Fault".
Madyanov graduated from the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts, playing in the theatrical performance of director Kama Ginkas. As a student he began to play at the Moscow Mayakovsky Theater. He was drafted in the army and served in the forces of rocket and space defense. After serving in the army in 1987 he returned to the theater. In the state of the theater Madyanov was about twenty years old, having played about thirty roles.
In 1989, Madyanov appeared in the Leonid Gaidai film Private Detective, or Operation Cooperation.
He also took part in the filming of the Yeralash magazine and in a number of commercials.
In 1995, Madyanov was awarded the title of "Honored Artist of the Russian Federation".
Madyanov died from lung cancer on 25 September 2024, at the age of 62.
Selected filmography
Roman Madyanov starred in over 145 films.- 1973 – Hopelessly Lost as Huckleberry Finn
- 1989 – Private Detective, or Operation Cooperation as Victor
- 1990 – Passport as the man in the airport
- 1993 – Nastya as Morgunin
- 1995 – Small Demon as Tcherepnin
- 1995 – Heads and Tails as Klimova's husband
- 1997 – Poor Sasha as the prison guard
- 1998 – Composition for Victory Day as Chubais
- 1999 – Mother as the sergeant
- 2001 – Life Is Full of Fun as Edik
- 2002 – The Kopeck as the former KGB officer / Militiaman / Visa and Registration for Foreigners Office employee
- 2005 – The Case of Dead Souls as Ivan Shpekin
- 2005 – Yesenin as Sergey Kirov
- 2006 – The First Circle as Viktor Abakumov
- 2007 – 12 as the 12th Juror
- 2007 – Father as Khariton
- 2007 – The Irony of Fate 2 as the police officer
- 2009 – Wild Field as Ryabov
- 2009 – Pete on the Way to Heaven as Colonel Boguslavsky
- 2009 – High Security Vacation as Fang
- 2010 – Our Russia. The Balls of Fate as Oleg Robertovich
- 2011 – Lucky Trouble as the Road Patrol Service Inspector
- 2011 – Yolki 2 as the officer of the State Traffic Safety Inspectorate
- 2011 – All Inclusive as Eduard Budko
- 2011 – Burnt by the Sun 3: The Citadel as Major general Melezhko
- 2012 – Once Upon a Time There Lived a Simple Woman as Baranchik
- 2013 – Legend № 17 as Vladimir Alfer
- 2013 – One Particular Pioneer as the keeper
- 2014 – Leviathan as Mayor Vadim Shelevyat
- 2015 – Iron Ivan as Tverdokhlebov
- 2015 – Catherine the Great as Count Alexander Shuvalov
- 2015 – Orlova and Alexandrov as Igor Ilyinsky
- 2016 – The Monk and the Demon as the bishop
- 2016 – The Groom as the general
- 2017 – Once Upon a Time as Lyokha
- 2017 – The Road to Calvary as Olovyannikov
- 2018 – House Arrest as the governor
- 2018 – Doctor Richter as Tyoma's father
- 2019 – A Frenchman as Nikolay Chukhnovsky
- 2020 – Zuleikha Opens Her Eyes as Zinovy Kuznets
- 2020 – The Last Frontier as General Vasily Smirnov
- 2021 – BOOMERang as the pastor
- 2021 – Russian South as Pyotr Ivanovich
- 2021 – Girls Got Game as Palych
- 2023 – Wish of the Fairy Fish as King Theophan
- 2024 – Sklifosovsky as ''the chief physician''