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Alexandre Marine

Alexandre Marine ((ロシア語:Александр Валентинович Марин); born September 30, 1958,〔(Kino-Teatr profile (in Russian) )〕 in Krasnoyarsk, Siberia〔(Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia profile )〕) is a Russian-born actor-director-playwright currently based in Montreal.〔 On April 23, 1993, he was recognized by the Russian government as a Distinguished Artist of the Russian Federation.〔(Copy of the presidential decree )〕
His award-winning productions include "The Blue Rose" (Special Jury Prize at Amurskaya Osen' in Blagoveshensk),〔(RIA-Novosti article with all winners )〕 "...the itsy bitsy spider..." (Best of Baltimore, 2010),〔(City Paper article listing all 2010 winners )〕 "Marie Stuart" (Best Montreal production, 2007-2008 season)〔(AQCT (Association québecoise des critiques de théâtre) press release (in French) )〕 and "Amadeus" (Best English-language production, 2006-2007 season)〔(AQCT (Association québecoise des critiques de théâtre) press release (in French) )〕
Apart from his career as a stage actor and stage director, he has appeared in several Russian films.〔(IMDb profile )〕
== Tabakov Theatre ==

Marine began his career as an actor at Oleg Tabakov's theatre (commonly known as the Tabakerka), where he had his directorial debut, later becoming a staff director at the theatre.〔Beumers, Brigit. Pop Culture Russia!: Media, Arts, and Lifestyle. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2005. 145.〕

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