Igor Petrenko


Igor Petrovich Petrenko is a Russian actor of cinema and theater. In 2002 President of Russia, Vladimir Putin gave him The State prize of Russia.

Biography

Igor Petrenko was born on August 23, 1977 in Potsdam in the family of the Soviet soldiers. His father Pyotr Vladimirovich Petrenko was a lieutenant colonel, and in addition to military service, he was a candidate of chemical sciences. Igor's mother, Tatyana Anatolievna Petrenko, was a professional translator from English. When Igor was three years old, the family moved to Moscow.
As a child, the main hobbies were gymnastics, judo and sambo, when among the favorite school subjects was English language.
In 2000 he was graduated from The Shchepkin Higher Theatre School in Moscow. Igor become famous actor after he was appearing in the "Zvezda" TV Series. Thanks to his role in the Series he won the "Nika" award in the nomination as the "Discovery of the year" in 2003.
For his acting skills, the actor was awarded the Presidential Award, and in 2004 he was awarded the "Triumph" Award as the best young actor.
In 2012, he performed the role of Sherlock Holmes in new series based on the works of Arthur Conan Doyle.

Personal life

He was married to actress Irina Leonova. Igor met Irina while studying at drama school, and they got married right after graduation in 2000.
Since 2004, he was married to actress Ekaterina Klimova, and they have three children: daughter Liza Khoroshilova and sons Matvey Petrenko and Korney Petrenko. He met his second wife on the set of the series The Moscow Windows when he was still married to Irina Leonova. Right after he broke up from Irina, Igor made a proposal to Ekaterina Klimova. Petrenko and Klimova divorced on July 10, 2014.
Petrenko has a daughter named Sophia-Karolina with Kristina Brodskaya, an actress from Saint Petersburg.

Selected filmography

Film

Television