Igor Matveyevich Kostolevsky is a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor.
10 Facts About Igor Kostolevsky
Igor Kostolevsky has received the People's Artist of Russia title in 1995.
Igor Kostolevsky was born September 10,1948, in Moscow, the son of Matvey Matveyevich Kostolevsky and Vitta Semyonovna Kostolevskaya.
In 1994, Igor Kostolevsky played Apollo in "Oresteia" staged by Peter Stein at the Russian Army Theatre.
Igor Kostolevsky made his debut in Boris Nirenburg's drama The Family as a Family, where the main roles were performed by the then popular actors of the Vakhtangov Theatre Lyudmila Tselikovskaya and Alexander Grave.
In 1975, Vladimir Motyl's film The Captivating Star of Happiness was released where Igor Kostolevsky starred as Ivan Annenkov.
Igor Kostolevsky played more than 60 roles in the cinema.
The second wife of Igor Kostolevsky is the French actress Consuelo de Aviland.
Igor Kostolevsky received the title People's Artist of the Russian Federation in 1995.
Igor Kostolevsky was chosen as best actor of 1986 in the poll of the magazine Soviet Screen.