Aleksei Serebryakov (actor)
Aleksei Valeryevich Serebryakov, PAR, HOR is a Soviet, Russian and Canadian stage performer and film actor. He started acting at 13, and now he is one of the most popular and highly paid Russian actors.
Serebryakov is best known in the West for his roles in Leviathan and McMafia.
Biography
Early life and career beginnings
Aleksei Valerevich Serebryakov was born on 3 July 1964 in Moscow. His father was an aircraft engineer and his mother worked as a doctor at the Gorky Film Studio. In his childhood, he attended a music school.Aleksei Serebryakov made his debut as an actor at 13, when his music teacher published a photo of him in the newspaper Vechernyaya Moskva. Aleksei was noticed by casting directors Valery Uskov and Vladimir Krasnopolsky, who conducted castings for the popular Soviet TV series Eternal Call. After that Aleksei appeared in a few more films.
In 1986, he graduated from the Lunacharsky State Institute of Theatrical Art, where he went to the acting school of Oleg Tabakov, after which he played for several years at the Moscow Theatre-Studio "Tabakerka" directed by Oleg Tabakov. In 1991, he left the theater.
After graduating from GITIS, Serebryakov starred in several films, including Silent Outpost and Accused of the Wedding, and some others. He gained wide popularity due to his main character as a criminal fighter in Vladimir Feoktistov's movie Fan.
1990s–present
In the 1990s, Aleksei kept playing in films. In particular, he took part in the film Afghan Breakdown that was directed by Vladimir Bortko. He also starred in the 1990 film Accidental Waltz, for which he won the best actor prize at the Locarno Film Festival. His another important work was a role in Sergey Livnov's 1994 drama "Hammer and Sickle".Aleksei Serebryakov has become a lot more popular by appearing in numerous TV series, including Bandit Petersburg, Empire under Attack, The White Guard and many others.
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Concurrently, he starred in the movies "Antikiller 2: Antiterror" and "Escape" by Yegor Konchalovsky, Dead Man's Bluff by Aleksei Balabanov, The 9th Company and Dark Planet by Fyodor Bondarchuk, Vadim Shmelev's The Apocalypse Code, Gloss by Andrei Konchalovsky, "Golden Section" by Sergei Debizhev, Once Upon a Time There Lived a Simple Woman by Andrei Smirnov, "Solo on the Saxophone" by Alexander Kirienko and the fantasy-anthology film Fairytale.Is.
He performed in Lenkom Theatre between 2009 and 2012.
Aleksei Serebryakov played Sergei Mamontov in the partly biographical film The PyraMMMid, a fictional story inspired by financier Sergei Mavrodi.
In 2014, Serebryakov performed in one of his most important roles to date—the lead role of Kolya in Andrei Zvyagintsev's internationally acclaimed drama Leviathan.
After that, Serebryakov appeared in the movie Clinch that was Sergei Puskepalis's feature directorial debut.
In 2015–2016, he continued acting in TV series, including Fartsa and The Method.
In 2017, he played role of Dr. Andrey Richter in Doctor Richter, a Russian remake of the American medical drama series, House. In that same year, he also played in the historical fantasy feature film Furious.
Serebryakov appeared in the 2018 BBC series McMafia, where he played Dmitri Godman, mafia boss father of protagonist Alex.
Political views
In 2018, he became embroiled in controversy over his statement in an interview that the most common traits of Russian people are " force, rudeness and arrogance". He also said in the interview that he does not like two things about Vladimir Putin—lies and thieving. At a business forum in London later that year, he accused Russia of stirring up multiple wars.Personal life
Aleksei Serebryakov has been in a relationship with his current wife Maria since the 1980s. They were married in the 1990s and have three children; one child from Maria's previous marriage and two whom they have adopted together.In March 2012, Serebryakov emigrated to Canada with his family, citing corruption and political unrest in Russia as barriers to raising his children.
Awards
- 1990: Locarno Film Festival – Best Actor Award.
- 1993: Sozvezdie Film Festival – special jury prize.
- 1994: Film Festival "Kinoshock" – prize for the best male role.
- 2000: Festival "Vivat, Cinema of Russia!" – prize for the best male role.
- 2006: Festival "Vivat Cinema of Russia!" – prize for the best role.
- 2014: "IFFI Best Actor Award " at 45th International Film Festival of India –.
Selected filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
2000 | Empire under Attack | Boris Savinkov | |
2000 | Bandit Petersburg. Advocate | Oleg Zvantsev. "White Advocate" | |
2003 | Bayazet :ru:Баязет | | Lieutenant A.E. Karabanov | - |
2003 | World Wide 3 | Makarius' father | |
2011 | The White Guard | Felix Nay-Tours, colonel of the Hussars | |
2011 | Diamond Hunters | Nikolai Shakhov | |
2018 | McMafia | Dimitri Godman |