Background
Igor Petrovich Kravchenko was born on May 3, 1952 in Kutaisi, Georgia.
Igor Petrovich Kravchenko was born on May 3, 1952 in Kutaisi, Georgia.
Kravchenko studied at the Leningrad State Institute of Theater, Music and Cinematography named after N.K. Cherkasov (now Russian State Institute of Performing Arts), graduated from the theater department of the Voronezh State Institute of Arts (course of N.V. Dubinsky).
Igor Petrovich was the actor of the Voronezh Theater of the Young Spectator, on the stage of which he played about 30 roles, among them: D'Artagnan ("The Three Musketeers" by Mark Lvovich Rechels after the novel by Alexander Dumas), Peter Vrabie ("In the Name of the Earth and the Sun" by Ion Panteleevich Druta), Chapman ("The Little Humpbacked Horse" by Pyotr Pavlovich Ershov), Alesha Nesterov ("My Love in the Third Year" by Mikhail Filippovich Shatrov), Stepan ("The Marriage" by Nikolai Gogol), Thomson ("The Loop" by Stanislav Lemu), Sabir ("For all the good is death" by Maksud Ibrahimbekov) and others.
Igor Petrovich was the actor of the Magadan Music and Drama Theater named after M. Gorky, the actor of Russian Drama Theater named after B.V. Mayakovsky and the actor of theater studio "Peninsula" in Dushanbe. He was the actor of Magnitogorsk Drama Theater named after A. Pushkin. He is the head of the department of the Magnitogorsk Conservatory.