Background
Vitaly Viktorovich Lanskoy was born on March 30, 1927 in Nizhniy Novgorod, Russian Federation.
Vitaly Viktorovich Lanskoy was born on March 30, 1927 in Nizhniy Novgorod, Russian Federation.
Vitaly Viktorovich Lanskoy graduated from the studio at the Kazan Bolshoi Drama Theater named in honor of V. Kachalov (1947) and the Higher Directing Courses at the State Institute of Theatrical Art named after A. Lunacharsky (1964).
Vitaly Viktorovich worked as an actor in Kazan (1944-1959 and 1960-1963) and Perm (1959-1960). In 1964-1966, the director of the Voronezh Drama Theater. Since 1993 he used to be the main director of the Moscow Drama Theater named after KS. Stanislavsky.
In 1964-1966, the director of the Voronezh Drama Theater, where he staged performances: "The Plakhov Family" by Valentin Shavrin (1964), "The Bath" by Vladimir Mayakovsky (1965), "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" by Lev Ustinov and Oleg Tabakov (1965), "Alexey Veresov" by Rashit Nazarov (1966).
He used to be a chief director of the Kirov (1966-1974), Russian Drama (Vilnius, 1974-1978), Moscow New Drama (1978-1988) theaters.
Since 1993 he used to be the main director of the Moscow Drama Theater named after K.S. Stanislavsky, where he staged performances: "Talents and Fans" by Alexander Ostrovsky (1991), "Summer Man" by Maxim Gorky (1994), "With Other's Candles" by Nadezhda Ptushkina (1995) and others.