Director,
Actor,
Producer
Born in 1972, USSR
 
 
Konstantin KHABENSKY
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Константин Юрьевич ХАБЕНСКИЙ
Konstantin KHABENSKI
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Director
2018 - Sobibor (Собибор) [fiction, 110 mn]
 
Actor
2024 - Ya zhenil svoikh roditeley (Я женил своих родителей) from Ivan KAPITONOV [fiction]
2024 - Sto let tomu vperyod (Сто лет тому вперёд) from Aleksandr ANDRIUSCHENKO [fiction]
2024 - Mayor Grom : Igra (Майор Гром: Игра) from Oleg TROFIM [fiction, 150 mn]
2023 - Pravednik (Праведник) from Sergey URSULIAK [fiction, 163 mn]
2023 - U lyudey tak byvayet (У людей так бывает) from Valery BELOTSERKOVSKY , Karen OGANESYAN [fiction, 94 mn]
2023 - Kak ya stal rebenkom (Как я стал ребенком) from Lyudmila SNEGIREVA [documentary]
2023 - Volk dumaiushchiy (Волк думающий) from Yulia EVDOKIMOVA [animation, 8 mn]
2021 - Chempion mira (Чемпион мира) from Aleksey SIDOROV [fiction, 145 mn]
2021 - Suvorov : velikoye puteshestviye (Суворов: Великое путешествие) from Boris CHERTKOV [animation, 85 mn]
2021 - Yolki 8 / Yolki nastoyashchiye (Ёлки 8 / Ёлки настоящие) from Anton BOGDANOV , Aleksandra LUPASHKO , Varvara MATSEROVA , Yakov YUROVITSKY , Vasili ZORKIY [93 mn]
2020 - Troye (Трое) from Anna MELIKIAN [fiction, 125 mn]
2020 - Doktor Liza (Доктор Лиза) from Oxana KARAS [fiction, 120 mn]
2020 - Ogon (Огонь) from Aleksey NUZHNY [fiction, 131 mn]
2020 - Baykal. Udivitelnyye priklyucheniya Yumy (Байкал. Удивительные приключения Юмы) from Anastasia POPOVA [documentary, 64 mn]
2020 - Tsvetayeva. Open (Цветаева. Open) from Alla DAMSKER [documentary, 68 mn]
2019 - Urfin Dzhus vozvraschaetcia (Урфин Джус возвращается) from Fyodor DMITRIEV [animation, 75 mn]
2018 - Sobibor (Собибор) from Konstantin KHABENSKY [fiction, 110 mn]
2018 - Nezhnost (Нежность) from Anna MELIKIAN [fiction, 21 mn]
2017 - Vremia pervyh (Время первых) from Dmitry KISELEV [fiction, 140 mn]
2017 - Selfi (Селфи) from Nikolay KHOMERIKY [fiction, 112 mn]
2017 - Ya Idu k tebe (Я иду к тебе) from Anna MELIKIAN [fiction, 9 mn]
2016 - Kollektor (Коллектор) from Aleksey KRASOVSKY [fiction, 74 mn]
2016 - Khoroshij malchik (Хороший мальчик) from Oxana KARAS [fiction, 95 mn]
2016 - Yolki 5 (Елки 5) from Timur BEKMAMBETOV , Vadim PERELMAN [fiction, 88 mn]
2016 - Nu, prostite ! (Ну, простите!) from Renata LITVINOVA [fiction, 13 mn]
2016 - Urfin Juice i evo dereviannye soldaty (Урфин Джюс и его деревянные солдаты) from Fyodor DMITRIEV , Darina SCHMIDT , Vladimir TOROPCHIN [animation, 87 mn]
2015 - Prokofyev: Vo vremya puti (Прокофьев: Во время пути) from Anna MATISON [documentary, 90 mn]
2015 - Savva. Serdtse voina (Савва. Сердце воина) from Maksim FADEYEV [animation, 85 mn]
2014 - Yolki 1914 (Елки 1914) from Timur BEKMAMBETOV , Olga KHARINA , Zaur ZASEEV [fiction, 106 mn]
2013 - Geograf globus propil (Географ глобус пропил) from Aleksandr VELEDINSKY [fiction, 120 mn]
2011 - Nebesnyy sud (Небесный суд) from Alena ZVANTSOVA [fiction, 90 mn]
2010 - Vykrutacy (Выкрутасы) from Levan GABRIADZE [fiction, 97 mn]
2009 - Chudo (Чудо) from Aleksandr PROSHKIN [fiction, 110 mn]
2008 - Domovoy (Домовой) from Karen OGANESYAN [fiction, 104 mn]
2008 - Osobo opasen (Особо опасен) from Timur BEKMAMBETOV [fiction, 110 mn]
2008 - Admiral (Адмиралъ) from Andrey KRAVCHUK [fiction, 124 mn]
2007 - Russki treugolnik (Русский треугольник) from Aleko TSABADZE [fiction, 123 mn]
2007 - Ironya sudby. Prodolzhenie (Ирония судьбы. Продолжение) from Timur BEKMAMBETOV [fiction, 125 mn]
2006 - Posledniy zaboy (Последний забой) from Sergey BOBROV [fiction, full length film]
2006 - Tchas pik (Час пик) from Oleg FESENKO [fiction, 104 mn]
2005 - Bednyye rodstvyenniki (Бедные родственники) from Pavel LUNGIN [fiction, 103 mn]
2005 - Dnevnoy dozor (Дневной дозор) from Timur BEKMAMBETOV [fiction, 140 mn]
2005 - Statskiy Sovetnik (Статский советник) from Philip YANKOVSKY [fiction, 127 mn]
2004 - Boginiya: kak ya polyubila (Богиня: как я полюбила) from Renata LITVINOVA [fiction, 105 mn]
2004 - Nochnoy dozor (Ночной дозор) from Timur BEKMAMBETOV [fiction, 115 mn]
2004 - Svoi (Свои) from Dmitry MESKHIEV [fiction, 100 mn]
2003 - Osobennosti natsionalnoy politiki (Особенности национальной политики) from Yuri KONOPKIN , Dmitry MESKHIEV [fiction, 83 mn]
2002 - V dvizhenii (В движении) from Philip YANKOVSKY [fiction, 94 mn]
2001 - Mekhanicheskaya syuita (Механическая сюита) from Dmitry MESKHIEV [fiction, 100 mn]
2000 - Dom dlia bogatykh (Дом для богатых) from Vladimir FOKIN [fiction, 112 mn]
1999 - Zhenskaya sobstvennost (Женская собственность) from Dmitry MESKHIEV [fiction, 92 mn]
1999 - Poklonnik (Поклонник)
1998 - Khrustalev, mashinu ! (Хрусталев, машину !) from Aleksey GERMAN [fiction, 137 mn]
1998 - Natasha (Наташа)
1994 - Na kogo Bog poshliot (На кого Бог пошлет) from Vladimir ZAYKIN [77 mn]
 
Producer
2023 - Kak ya stal rebenkom (Как я стал ребенком) from Lyudmila SNEGIREVA [documentary]
2009 - My tube! (My tube!) from Masha MILYUTINA [fiction, 55 mn]
 
Sites : IMDb, Chapaev.media

Awards :
Ogon :
Best actor, Golden Eagle awards, Moscow (Russia), 2022
Kollektor :
Best actor, Open Russian Film Festival Kinotavr, Sochi (Russia), 2016
Geograf globus propil :
Best actor, Award "White Elephant", Moscow (Russia), 2014
Best actor, Open Russian Film Festival Kinotavr, Sochi (Russia), 2013
Admiral :
Best actor, Golden Eagle awards, Moscow (Russia), 2009
Statskiy Sovetnik :
Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Golden Eagle awards, Moscow (Russia), 2006
Bednyye rodstvyenniki :
Best actor, Open Russian Film Festival Kinotavr, Sochi (Russia), 2005

Biography
Konstantin Khabenskiy is a Russian actor known in the West for his working the horror flicks Night Watch (2004) and Day Watch (2006). He is also co-starring opposite Angelina Jolie in Wanted: Choisis ton destin (2008).
He was born Konstantin Yurevich Khabenskiy on January 11, 1972, in Leningrad, USSR (now St. Petersburg, Russia). His father, Yuri Aronovich Khabenskiy, and his mother, Tatiana Gennadievna (nee Nikulina), were hydrological engineers. Young Konstantin studied electronics at the Leningrad Technical School of Aviation Electronics and Automatics. He dropped out after three years of studies after deciding that electronics was not for him.
He then played guitar on Leningrad's famous main street, Nevsky Prospekt, as a struggling street musician, and also worked as stage technician at the Theater-Studio "Subbota". From 1990 to 1995 he studied acting at the St. Peterburg Institute of Theater, Music and Cinematography, renamed in 1991 when the city of Leningrad was renamed St. Petersburg. There his classmates were [link=nm0691717 Andrey Zibrov, and Mikhail Trukhin. In 1995, Konstantin graduated from the class of Veniamin Filshtinsky, as an actor. He had a five-month stint at the Raikin Theater of Satire in Moscow, but could not obtain any serious work there, so he returned to St. Petersburg.
Konstantin made his film debut in Na kogo Bog poschlet (1994). He shot to fame in Russia after co-starring in Uboynaya sila (2000), a popular series about crime in St. Petersburg, Russia. He ascended to international fame with the leading role as Anton Gorodetsky in the popular Russian vampire franchise, Night Watch (2004), and the second installment, Day Watch (2006), both by director Timur Bekmambetov and based on the books by Sergey Lukyanenko. He further advanced his film career appearing as Exterminatior in the horror film Wanted: Choisis ton destin (2008).
From 1996 to 2003 Konstantin was a member of the troupe at the St. Petersburg Theater of Lensovet. There he worked together with his former classmates Mikhail Porechenkov, Mikhail Trukhin, and Andrey Zibrov, under the directorship of Yuri Butusov. In 2003 Khabenskiy and Porechenkov were invited by Oleg Tabakov to work with the world famous Moscow Arts Theater (MXAT). There Konstantin played the leading role in"White guard", a classic play by Mikhail A. Bulgakov. He also appeared as Claudius in a Russian adaptation of Shakespeare's "Hamlet",directed by Yuri Butusov. Konstantin also made appearances on stage at the St. Petersburg Theatre of Lensovet in the leading role in a contemporary play 'V ozhidanii Godo', and as Kaligula in a Russian adaptation of the play by Albert Camus.
Outside of his acting profession, Konstantin Khabenskiy enjoys a Russian-style rural life in his country home near Moscow. He moved back to Russia after a few years of living in Los Angeles. He was married to radio-journalist Anastasiya Khabenskaya from January 12, 2000, until her untimely death at age 35 from a brain tumor on December 3, 2008. He has one son by her, Ivan Konstantinovich, who was born in Moscow on September 25, 2007. In 2013 he married actress Olga Litvinova and June 3, 2016 she gave birth to their daughter.
Konstantin Khabenskiy was designated Honorable Actor of Russia (2006) and also received numerous awards and decorations for his works on stage and in the movies. He has homes in both Russian capitals: Moscow and St. Petersburg.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: Steve Shelokhonov
 

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