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Grigoriy Dobrygin

Grigoriy Eduardovich Dobrygin (''also trans.'' Grigory; (ロシア語:Григо́рий Эдуа́рдович Добры́гин); born 17 February 1986) is a Russian film and theatre actor, director and producer. A classically trained ballet dancer, Dobrygin had his breakout role as the first Russian superhero in the 2009 film ''Black Lightning''. After starring in the critically acclaimed ''How I Ended This Summer'' (2010), he made his Western debut in 2014 in ''A Most Wanted Man'' and ''Black Sea''. He has been called Russia's top acting export and the "Russian James Franco" for his versatility.
==Early life and education==
Dobrygin was born at the Rybachy Nuclear Submarine Base in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, on the Kamchatka Peninsula is the Russian Far East. His father was a Soviet Navy submarine captain and his mother was a professional ballet dancer from Moscow,〔 a combination Dobrygin calls a "super-Soviet ideal" match.
His family returned to Moscow when he was 10 years old in order for him to study dance at the world-renowned Moscow State Academy of Choreography in the Bolshoi Theatre.〔 His first onstage role for the Bolshoi was in ''The Nutcracker'' at age 12.〔 His family lived in the Moscow suburb of Zelenograd, where Dobrygin also attended Sports school "Sputnik" and played football.
After his father had a religious conversion to Seventh-day Adventism and became a preacher, Dobrygin quit the academy at 17, one year prior to graduation. He left Moscow and enrolled at Zaoksky Adventist University in Tula. The decision to enter the seminary stemmed from his own beliefs as well as influence from his parents, he has stated.〔 He played competitive indoor football for the seminary and traveled to tournaments in the United Kingdom and Germany.〔
After two years at Zaoksky, Dobrygin moved back to Moscow to study Acting at the Moscow Art Theatre School. It is not clear whether he was expelled or left it by his own choice, but next year he enrolled in Russian Academy of Theatre Arts (GITIS) to study Directing.〔 Dobrygin has called his first year at GITIS "the worst in my life," when he lived in fear of being expelled. He said that although GITIS was strict, training with director Oleg Kudryashov was a turning point in his life. He graduated in 2010.

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