Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe

Acting

Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe

Born October 12, 1969 · Leningrad, USSR

Died March 16, 2013 · aged 43

Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe(1969-2013) was a Soviet and Russian drag queen artist, best known for his celebrities impersonation.

Known For

Woe From WitWoe From Wit · 1994
Woe From Wit
1994
MovieComedy
Based on the play by Alexander Griboyedov.
Volga-VolgaVolga-Volga · 2006
Volga-Volga
2006
MovieComedyMusic
A remake of the Grigoriy Aleksandrov's "Volga-Volga", a postmodernist deconstruction of the legendary Soviet movie. Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe's head was "glued" to Lyubov Orlova's body, and now Monroe is re-acting the movie, making what was a musical about amateur artists into a tragedy – postwoman wants too much and, eventually, loses her mind. Sometime in the movie, the movie shifts to Antarctica from the Volga, where Monroe-Orlova is looking at the fascinating life of penguins.
January BlizzardJanuary Blizzard · 1991
January Blizzard
1991
MovieDrama
Mamyshev-Monroe struts in thigh-high stockings and writhes coyly in a bathtub.
Again, DeuceAgain, Deuce · 1992
Again, Deuce
1992
MovieComedy
The plot of the famous painting, where a schoolboy receives severe punishment from his father.
John and MarilynJohn and Marilyn · 1990
John and Marilyn
1990
MovieDrama
Experimental short.
Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe. Three interviews. 1994Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe. Three interviews. 1994 · 1994
Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe. Three interviews. 1994
1994
MovieDocumentary
"Three Interviews." This is from my archives, a TV shoot with Dima Frolov, 1994. Part one: my interview with Vlad for St. Petersburg TV. This interview is listed first because it's being published online for the first time. Part two: Vlad interviews Viktor Tuzov, and part three: Vlad interviews Timur Novikov (we filmed these two interviews for Tatyana Didenko's program "Silence 9"). I've already published the last two interviews online, but I decided to combine all three now—for friends, a chance to mentally transport myself back to those wonderful times when it seemed nothing could foreshadow disaster (at that point, Viktor was already terminally ill, but it was perceived as something extraordinary—an accident, an evil fate, the fate of one man).
Again, Deuce: Red Square, or Golden RatioAgain, Deuce: Red Square, or Golden Ratio · 1999
Again, Deuce: Red Square, or Golden Ratio
1999
MovieComedy
A negligent student of the Academy of Fine Arts is late for a drawing lesson and instead of an analytical drawing of a plaster Venus, he hastily "paints" a red square, after which he is subjected to a demonstrative flogging by the professor.

Filmography

Sort
Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe. Three interviews. 1994Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe. Three interviews. 1994 · 1994
Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe. Three interviews. 1994
1994
MovieDocumentary
"Three Interviews." This is from my archives, a TV shoot with Dima Frolov, 1994. Part one: my interview with Vlad for St. Petersburg TV. This interview is listed first because it's being published online for the first time. Part two: Vlad interviews Viktor Tuzov, and part three: Vlad interviews Timur Novikov (we filmed these two interviews for Tatyana Didenko's program "Silence 9"). I've already published the last two interviews online, but I decided to combine all three now—for friends, a chance to mentally transport myself back to those wonderful times when it seemed nothing could foreshadow disaster (at that point, Viktor was already terminally ill, but it was perceived as something extraordinary—an accident, an evil fate, the fate of one man).