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Sergey Bezrukov in Match (2012)

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Sergey Bezrukov

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Overview

  • Born
    October 18, 1973 · Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]
  • Birth name
    Sergey Vitalevich Bezrukov
  • Height
    1.74 m

Biography

    • He graduated from Moscow Art Theatre and made his cinema debut in Noktyurn dlya barabana i mototsikla (1994). Since 1994 he has played a wide range of characters, such as Ivan Brilling in Azazel (2002), Irakliy in Ironiya sudby. Prodolzhenie (2007), Kappel in L'amiral (2008), Sumarokov in Kanikuly strogogo rezhima (2009), and Rzhevskiy in 1812. Ulanskaya ballada (2012). His notable roles in Russian miniseries include starring as Sasha Belov in Brigada (2002), Yeshua Ha-Nozri in Master i Margarita (2005), Sergei Esenin in Esenin (2005) and Vladimir Vysotsky in Vysotskiy. Spasibo, chto zhivoy (2011). He voiced the title character of Prince Vladimir animated film and several characters in the Kukly series. He is also known for his theatre role of Chichikov in Dead Souls (which won the Moskovskij Komsomolets' award). In 2006, he portrayed Alexander Pushkin, revered as the Russian language's greatest poet, in Pushkin: The Last Duel. According to the survey of ROMIR Monitoring, in Russia he was called the favourite actor of 2005.
      - IMDb mini biography by: Wikipedia
    • Sergey Bezrukov is a Russian theater and film actor, director, screenwriter, producer. People's Artist of Russia. After graduating from high school in 1990, he entered the Moscow Art Theatre School in the faculty of 'theater and film actor'. In 1994 he graduated from the Moscow Art Theatre School (Oleg Tabakov's workshop). Since 1993 he worked at the Theatre under the direction of Oleg Tabakov. In 2013 he became the artistic director of the Moscow Regional House of Arts 'Kuzminki'. Since 2013 - artistic director of the Moscow Provincial Theatre.

      He made his film debut in 1990 in an episode of the film Pokhorony Stalina (1990). He played his first leading role in 1994 in Karine Foliyants' crime melodrama Noktyurn dlya barabana i mototsikla (1994). The first truly notable work was the role of Nikolay Sidikhin in the comedy Kitayskiy serviz (1999). Bezrukov truly became a superstar after his role as Sasha Belyy in the crime series Brigada (2002).
      - IMDb mini biography by: Tango Papa

Family

  • Spouses
      Anna Matison(March 11, 2016 - present) (3 children)
      Irina Bezrukova(November 16, 2000 - 2015) (divorced)
  • Parents
      Vitaliy Bezrukov
      Natalya Surova
  • Relatives
      Mikhail Surov(Grandparent)
      Pelageya Mukhina(Grandparent)
      Ekaterina Surova(Grandparent)
      Sergey Bezrukov(Grandparent)

Trivia

  • Was named after two people: his paternal grandfather Sergey Stepanovich Bezrukov and the famous Russian poet Sergei Esenin, the latter he portrayed in theater and film.

Quotes

  • I love all my roles, they are all different. No matter what ill-wishers say, especially on the Internet with its 'bots' and 'trolls'. Let them laugh as much as they want, as long as there is no war. I know my business for sure, and I have a position.
  • The victories of our Olympians and Paralympians helped many to feel a sense of pride in the Motherland, which we have recently become unaccustomed to. Pride in the Motherland, in compatriots - this is patriotism.

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