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Moscow, USSR (Russia) · Born January 29th, 1964
Grigory Mikhailovich Konstantinopolsky (Russian: Григорий Михайлович Константинопольский; born January 29, 1964; Moscow) is a Russian film actor, film director, screenwriter, film producer, composer and artist. Graduated from the actor’s faculty of the Yaroslavl Theatre Institute (class of S. Rozov), and the director’s department of the Higher Courses for Scriptwriters and Directors (class of R. Bykov). Since 1992 works in advertising and show business; has made over 300 music clips; prize-winner of advertising festivals. His short “Residential District Star” (1991) participated in the Panorama section of the Berlinale. In 1999 made his debut feature “$81⁄2” (the Golden Aries award in the category Best Debut). The film participated in the debut competition of Kinotavr. In 2009 the film “Pussycat” closed the Kinotavr festival and won three prizes at the Window to Europe festival. In 2010 he made “The Female”. In 2016 acted as director, screenwriter and composer for the mini-series “Drunken Firm”. This work brought him the “Word” award of V. Chernykh in the category Best Script for TV. “Russian Psycho” is his fourth feature film.
Interviews, tributes and making-of features where Grigory Konstantinopolsky appears as themselves rather than as cast or crew.