Russian theater and film actor, known to audiences for his standout roles in blockbusters and beloved TV series. Charismatic, versatile, and incredibly talented — he's our special guest!
BORN
December 15, 1986, in Khabarovsk, Russia. From an early age, he was drawn to both sports and the arts, but made the final decision to pursue acting during his high school years.
EDUCATION
In 2010, he graduated with honors from the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute in Moscow (class of V. Ivanov), where his mentors were masters of the old school who instilled in him a deep appreciation for psychological depth in performance.
THEATER
For many years, he was a company member at the Stanislavsky Electrotheatre, where he delivered some of his finest dramatic performances, including the role of Yeshua Ha-Nozri in the iconic production of "The Master and Margarita." He has also performed on the stages of the Satirikon Theatre and the Yermolova Theatre.
FILM & TELEVISION
Widespread fame came with his role as coach Volodya in the sports comedy series "Fitness." This was followed by: a werewolf-vampire in the hit mystical saga "Vampires of the Middle Belt," a role in the film "The Coach" alongside Danila Kozlovsky, and — of course — the iconic Oleg Volkov, the loyal partner of Major Grom in the blockbuster "Major Grom: Plague Doctor" and its sequel "Major Grom: The Game."
He is currently actively working on new projects, exploring producing, and continues to surprise audiences with his transformations — from comedic to intensely dramatic roles.