Background
Igor Yanovich Krasnopolsky was born on June 03, 1947 in Kuibyshev, Russian Federation (now Samara, Russian Federation).
Igor Yanovich Krasnopolsky was born on June 03, 1947 in Kuibyshev, Russian Federation (now Samara, Russian Federation).
Igor Yanovich graduated from the theater studio at the Kuibyshev Theater in 1971, course lead by P.L. Monastyrsky, and later Voronezh State Institute of Arts in 1986, course lead by G.V. Kharchev, higher directorial courses (1988, course lead by I.G. Sharoyev and E.R. Simonov), higher economic courses (1989, course lead by G.G. Dadamyan) at the Lunacharsky State Institute for Theatre Arts (GITIS).
Since 1999, a teacher at the Russian Academy of Theater Arts. Among the main roles he played are Janek ("The Makropulos Affair" by Karel Čapek), Yegorushka ("Ivanov" by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov), Florindo ("The Liar" by Carlo Goldoni), Mitya ("The Elephant" by Alexander Andreyevich Kopkov), Stepan ("Four Drops" by Viktor Sergeevich Rozov), Fanchik ("Casa Mare" by Ion Panteleevich Druta), Shargayev ("Threshold" by Alexei Anufrievich Dudarev), Anthony ("Ax and Cross" by Fedor Sergeevich Volokhov), Garter ("Not a Word about the King" by Victor Hugo) Valery ("The Case of Bobrov" by Valentin Konstantinovich Chernykh), Vasily ("The Stove on the Wheel" by Nina Artyomovna Semyonova), Prizhnyuk ("Not listed" by Boris Lvovich Vasilyev), Marcos ("Chronicle of the day" by Gleb Borisovich Drozdov and Eduard Ivanovich Pashnev), Julius ("Love, jazz, and the devil" Juozas Grushas) and others.