Evgeniy Koryakovskiy

Evgeniy Koryakovskiy

Evgeniy Koryakovskiy is a Russian actor, director, and producer, born on June 29, 1975, in Yaroslavl. He initially studied Russian language and literature at Yaroslavl University before pursuing acting at GITIS, one of Russia’s leading theater institutes. Koryakovskiy’s early career was marked by experimentation—he founded the dance theater "Graffiti" in Yaroslavl, engaging in innovative projects that combined movement, literature, and visual art. He later completed his acting training at GITIS and further honed his craft with internships at the Pyotr Fomenko Workshop and the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in the United States. Koryakovskiy’s film and television career began in the late 1990s, with his debut in the film "Podarok" (1997). He has since appeared in a wide range of genres, including drama, comedy, thrillers, and historical pieces. Notable works include "Vyzhivshie," "Gipnozis," "Khmera," "Fandorin. Azazel," and "Secta," where he has played both leading and supporting roles. Koryakovskiy is praised for his versatility and depth, often portraying complex characters with emotional nuance. His career, which peaked in his mature years, now spans more than eighty film and television projects.