Sergey Bezrukov
Sergey Bezrukov was born on Oct 18, 1973 in USSR [now Russia]. Sergey Bezrukov's big-screen debut came with The Black Room - Season 1 directed by Oleg Babitsky in 2000, strarring 1 episode, 2000. Sergey Bezrukov is known for Godunov directed by Timur Alpatov, Sergey Bezrukov stars as Boris Godunov and Sergey Makovetskiy as Ivan the Terrible. Sergey Bezrukov has got 4 awards and 8 nominations so far. The most recent award Sergey Bezrukov achieved is Prague Independent Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Sergey Bezrukov plays is Bender: Gold of the Empire which will be released on Jul 15, 2021.
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.
Birthday
Oct 18, 1973Place of Birth
Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]
Known For
Awards
4 wins & 8 nominations
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