Vladimir Ivaniy

Works
Actor (3),
Birthday
1983-07-27

Vladimir Ivaniy - known for his work in such projectsAdvice for working with the Map of emotions: «The Last Warrior» (2017), «Furious» (2017), «Flying Ship» (2024), «1984» (2023),

Vladimir Ivaniy (born July 27, 1983, Moscow) is a Russian actor and voice artist. He graduated from the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts (RATI-GITIS) in 2005, and in 2022, he completed the third level of training at the School of Voice Acting and Dubbing "VGOLOS."

Ivaniy has appeared in both film and television. His film credits include "ZombieTV" (2017), "The Last Knight" (2017), and "Furious" (2017). He has also been credited in the TV series and films "Interns" (2013), "Ekaterina. Flight" (2017), and "Manumission" (2018). Notably, in 2023, he played the role of inmate E-202 in the sci-fi film "1984", which is based on George Orwell's classic novel, and directed by Diana Ringo.

Ivaniy's theatrical experience includes performances at the "Orange Sky" Theater, where he portrayed Tikhon in "Storm" and Figaro in "Figaro FOREVER, or Criminal Mother." He also appeared at the "Cultural center Moskvorechye" in the role of Vincent and as an actor in "Orpheus and Eurydice" in 2022.

The most significant works of Vladimir Ivaniy

Furious (2017)
Character:
The Last Warrior (2017)
Character: Okhrannik 1
Flying Ship (2024)
Character: officer
1984 (2023)
Character: Prisoner E202 - Leading


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