Pavel Akimkin
Pavel Akimkin was born in the city of Kursk. He graduated from a music-oriented high school with a specialty in the bayan (the Russian accordion). He entered the Gnesin College of Music in 1998 in order to become a folk choir conductor. In 2006 he graduated from Oleg Kudryashov's acting class at the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts (GITIS).
His theatre roles include:
The Author in Asar Eppel's The Grassy Street, directed by Svetlana Zemlyakov;
Sergei Snegiryov in Nina Sadur's Bullfinches, based on Viktor Astafyev's novel The Damned and the Dead, directed by Timofei Sopolyov and Mikhail Chumachenko;
Khoma in Nikolai Gogol's Viy, directed by Svetlana Zemlyakov;
The Waiter in Blue Beard, directed by Oleg Kudryashov;
Kai in Alexander Demakhin and Roman Ignatyev's musical The Tender Queen, directed by Veronika Rodionova;
The Drug Addict in Vladimir Pankov's production of Passage;
Title role in Saint-Exupery's The Little Prince, directed by Yevgeny Tkachuk;
Lycaste, Servant and the Sailor in The Bachelor Moliere at the Contemporary Play School.
His theatre roles include:
The Author in Asar Eppel's The Grassy Street, directed by Svetlana Zemlyakov;
Sergei Snegiryov in Nina Sadur's Bullfinches, based on Viktor Astafyev's novel The Damned and the Dead, directed by Timofei Sopolyov and Mikhail Chumachenko;
Khoma in Nikolai Gogol's Viy, directed by Svetlana Zemlyakov;
The Waiter in Blue Beard, directed by Oleg Kudryashov;
Kai in Alexander Demakhin and Roman Ignatyev's musical The Tender Queen, directed by Veronika Rodionova;
The Drug Addict in Vladimir Pankov's production of Passage;
Title role in Saint-Exupery's The Little Prince, directed by Yevgeny Tkachuk;
Lycaste, Servant and the Sailor in The Bachelor Moliere at the Contemporary Play School.



















































