Anton Michailovič Milenin is a Russian theatre actor, director and teacher who has been working in Italy and Russia for more than ten years.
Education
After three years, he changed abruptly his artistic path and graduated at the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts (Russian University of Theatre Arts) 1991 as actor with (Boris Morozov) and (Ио́сиф Райхельга́уз||Iosif Rajchel"hauz) and in 1997 as director under the instruction of Vassilij Ivanic Skorik.
Career
Born and raised in Moscow, Milenin started his theatrical studies at the Moscow Art Theatre (MXAT) with Alexander Kalyagin n and (Алла Покровская|Alla Pokrovskaja). His acting debut was in 1991 at MXAT, playing with Innokenty Smoktunovsky, Stanislav Lyubshin and (Victor Mirošničenko
In 1997 he was invited to headed by Jurij Alschitz in Berlin. The next year he participated at the École des Maîtres with Matthias Langhoff, directing Heart Piece by Heiner Müller, which received positive reviews in Louisiana Repubblica.
He is then among the artists invited at the Festival Santarcangelo dei Teatri and at the VolterraTeatro Festival, where he directs In the Solitude of Cotton Fields by Bernard-Marie Koltès, The Gamblers by Gogol and conducts the masterclass All’uscita del teatro dopo la rappresentazione di una nuova commedia, also inspired by Gogol"s work.
As a visiting professor, he directed in 2001 the graduating students of School of Dramatic Arts Paolo Grassi in Milan staging Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
Returning to Russia, in 2008, he worked at the School of Dramatic Art (Школа драматического искусства), founded and directed by Anatoly Vasiliev, leading an acting masterclass on Tarkovsky"s films Stalker and Nostalghia. since 2011.