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Peter Mamonov is a Actor Russe born on 14 april 1951 at Moscow (Russie)

Peter Mamonov

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Birth name Peter Nikolaevich Mamonov
Nationality Russie
Birth 14 april 1951 (73 years) at Moscow (Russie)

Pyotr Nikolayevich Mamonov (Russian: Пётр Никола́евич Мамо́нов; born 14 April 1951) is a Russian rock musician, songwriter and actor, former frontman of the Moscow band Zvuki Mu.

Mamonov was one of the few rock musicians from former USSR who managed to achieve recognition abroad, through his collaboration with Brian Eno in the late 1980s. Around the same period he started acting in films, and over the next decade wrote, produced and acted in several one-man theatrical performances establishing himself as a cult figure in Russia.

One of Mamonov's best-known film appearances is in the leading role in Pavel Lungin's 1990 Taxi Blues. His theatre creations include Is There Life on Mars?, an absurdist take on Anton Chekhov's A Marriage Proposal, and Chocolate Pushkin, which makes a comical reference to (but doesn't cite) the Russian national poet Alexander Pushkin. Piotr explains the name for the album as his own comparison to a popular DJ who calls himself "Black Elvis" and also describes the genre on this record as "lit-hop" (literature hip-hop).

In the 1990s, Mamonov converted to Orthodox Christianity, left the capital, and settled in a village. In 2001 he appeared in a short but characteristic role in Serguei Loban's "Dust" (Russian: Пыль) that was released only 4 years later and became a cult movie. He returned to play the lead role in Pavel Lungin's religious film "The Island" (Russian "Остров"), which closed the 2006 Venice Film Festival. His acting in the film was praised by Alexis II, Patriarch of Moscow, and won him a Best Actor Nika Award.

In 2009 Pavel Lungin invited him again to appear in his new production entitled "Tsar" (Russian "Царь"). Mamonov plays the title hero, here, tsar Ivan the Terrible, a character torn between passionate faith and cruelty in its name.

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Filmography of Peter Mamonov (9 films)

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Chapiteau Show: Love and Friendship - Part 1, 3h31
Directed by Sergueï Loban
Genres Comedy, Comedy-drama
Actors Peter Mamonov
Rating75% 3.781083.781083.781083.781083.78108
Au sud de la Crimée, sur les plages de la mer Noire, quatre voyages, quatre quêtes - l'Amour, l'Amitié, le Respect, l’Association -, quatre "losers" héroïques. Chacun d'eux est au centre d'un drame profond personnel, mais n'est qu'un personnage secondaire et banal dans le drame des autres. Dans un tourbillon passionnant, l'humour absurde se mêle à l'émotion, à la surprise, à l'émerveillement. Chapitres Amour et Amitié. - Chapitres Amour et Amitié. - Chapitres Respect et Association. -
The Needle Remix, 1h25
Directed by Rashid Nugmanov
Origin Russie
Genres Drama, Thriller
Actors Viktor Robertovich Tsoi, Peter Mamonov, Rashid Nugmanov
Roles Le Docteur
Rating53% 2.6627152.6627152.6627152.6627152.662715
L'histoire est la même que le premier film, l'intrigue tourne autour du personnage de Moro, qui retourne à Alma Ata afin de récupérer l'argent qu'on lui doit à la suite d'un combat qui fut interrompu par la police. Attendant son argent, il rend visite à son ancienne petite amie, Dina, et découvre qu'elle est devenue dépendante à la morphine. Il décide de l'aider à arrêter et combat la mafia locale, à la tête du trafic de drogue de la ville, responsable de son addiction. Mais Moro à un adversaire mortel, "le docteur", le parrain de la mafia, qui exploite Dina en cachant de la morphine dans sa cheminée.
Tsar
Tsar (2009)
, 1h56
Directed by Pavel Lounguine
Origin Russie
Genres Drama, Historical
Themes Films about religion
Actors Oleg Yankovsky, Peter Mamonov, Alexandre Domogarov, Aleksandr Ilyin, Jr., Ville Haapasalo, Ivan Okhlobystine
Roles Ivan The Terrible
Rating67% 3.395863.395863.395863.395863.39586
The film is set between the years 1566 and 1569 during the era of the Oprichnina and the Livonian War. The film starts from the time when the Russian Orthodox Metropolitan Afanasii has died and Tsar Ivan IV has summoned his childhood friend, Hegumen Philip Kolychev of Solovetsky Monastery. The film is divided into four parts.
The Island
The Island (2006)
, 1h52
Directed by Pavel Lounguine
Origin Russie
Genres Drama, Science fiction, War, Thriller, Biography, Comedy, Action
Themes Seafaring films, Films about religion, Transport films
Actors Viktor Soukhoroukov, Peter Mamonov, Dmitri Dyuzhev, Nina Usatova
Roles le père Anatoly, rôle pour lequel il reçut le prix du Meilleur rôle masculin au Festival du cinéma russe à Honfleur, en 2006.
Rating77% 3.8939453.8939453.8939453.8939453.893945
During World War II, the sailor Anatoly and his captain, Tikhon, are captured by the Nazis when they board their barge and tugboat which is carrying a shipment of coal. The Nazi officer leading the raid offers Anatoly the choice to shoot Tikhon and stay alive which Anatoly reluctantly takes, and Tikhon falls overboard. The Nazis blow up the ship but Anatoly is found by Russian Orthodox monks on the shore the next morning. He survives and becomes a stoker at the monastery but is perpetually overcome with guilt.
Dust
Dust (2005)
, 1h49
Directed by Sergueï Loban
Origin Russie
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Comedy
Themes Films about disabilities, Sign-language films
Actors Peter Mamonov
Roles le professeur Pouchkar
Rating70% 3.5327853.5327853.5327853.5327853.532785
The protagonist, Aleksei, is a passive young outsider with a bloated body and poor vision. He does a monotonous job at ZAO Progress company (a typical name of a post-Soviet enterprise converted from a military plant into a company producing consumer goods), strives for nothing, wants nothing, is interested in nothing at all. He dedicates his free time to gluing plastic models of aircraft, which is quite similar to what he does at work. He apparently has no parents, perhaps they died, and lives in his grandmother's apartment, who loves her grandson and buys him second-hand clothes up to her taste. She must be an arduous Christian, but rather an andherent of one of numerous non-traditional confessions that emerged in Russia after the perestroika.
The Leg
The Leg (1991)
, 1h29
Origin Russie
Genres Drama, War
Themes Medical-themed films, Films about psychiatry
Actors Ivan Okhlobystine, Peter Mamonov, Dinmukhamet Akhimov
Roles Nikolaï Martynov, frère de Valéry
Rating67% 3.39853.39853.39853.39853.3985
Valéry Martynov, surnommé Martyne, avec son ami Le Roux, directement du banc des étudiants est appelé effectuer son service militaire. On les envoie au Tadjikistan, dans le régiment d'entraînement. Un jour on leur ordonne d'aller planter un panneau sur une route éloignée. Sur le chemin de retour, ils chantent les paroles de la Divine Comédie de Dante sur un air de marche militaire. Il y a une maison à proximité. Ils font connaissance avec les gens qui y vivent: la belle Camille et son frère, qui les invitent à dîner. Martyne tombe amoureux de Camille.
Taxi Blues
Taxi Blues (1990)
, 1h50
Directed by Pavel Lounguine
Origin Russie
Genres Drama, Comedy
Themes Transport films, Films about the labor movement, Films about automobiles
Actors Peter Mamonov, Elena Safonova
Roles Lyosha
Rating72% 3.637443.637443.637443.637443.63744
Shlykov, a hard-working taxi driver and Lyosha, a saxophonist, develop a bizarre love-hate relationship, and despite their prejudices, realize they aren't so different after all.
The Needle
The Needle (1989)
, 1h17
Directed by Rashid Nugmanov
Origin Russie
Genres Drama, Thriller
Themes Medical-themed films, Films about drugs
Actors Viktor Robertovich Tsoi, Peter Mamonov
Roles Le docteur
Rating68% 3.4456253.4456253.4456253.4456253.445625
The film follows the story of Moro, a drifter who tracks down a drug-dealer who had made his girlfriend into an addict. Moro has nowhere to live so Dina allows him to live in her house. Spartak owes Moro money so they meet in a cafe which Spartak refers to as "Parliament". Spartak is revealed to owe a large quantity of people money. Moro also finds that her boss is selling her drugs. In an attempt to save Dina, Moro takes her away to the Aral Sea, turned into a barren desert by the time they arrive. There Dina seems cured, but back in town everything starts anew. Almost desperate, Moro decides to fight the drug dealers, led by a hospital doctor (played by another rock 'n' roll star, eccentric leader of the "Sound of Mu" band and the future star of Taxi Blues , Pyotr Mamonov), when one of them stabs him in a deserted park.