Here are 15 famous actors from Russia were born in 1985:
Danila Kozlovsky (May 3, 1985 Moscow-) otherwise known as Danila Koslovsky, Danila Valerevich Kozlovskiy, Danila Valerievich Kozlovsky or Danila Kozlovskiy is a Russian actor and model.
After graduating from a theater school in Moscow in 2007, Kozlovsky began his acting career in the popular TV series "The Brigade". He later gained international recognition for his role as Dimitri Belikov in the film adaptation of the YA book series "Vampire Academy". He has also appeared in other films, including "Black Hunters" and "Legend No. 17". In addition to his acting career, Kozlovsky has also worked as a model, appearing in campaigns for brands such as Chanel and Calvin Klein. He is known for his chiseled features and piercing blue eyes, which have earned him a large following on social media platforms. In 2018, he directed and starred in the Russian-language film "Coach".
Kozlovsky was born in Moscow to parents who were both involved in the arts. His mother, Nadezhda Zvenigorodskaya, was an actress and his father, Valery Kozlovsky, was a director and stage designer. This background inspired Kozlovsky to pursue a career in acting from a young age. In addition to his work in film and television, Kozlovsky has also appeared in various stage productions, including "The Seagull" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream". He is known for his versatility as an actor, successfully transitioning from romantic leads to action roles.
Kozlovsky has won several awards for his acting, including the Golden Eagle Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "Legend No. 17". He has been named one of the most attractive men in Russia and has been included in various "sexiest man" lists internationally. Despite his fame, Kozlovsky maintains a relatively private personal life, rarely discussing his relationships in the media. He is fluent in Russian, English, and French.
Sergej Onopko (February 3, 1985 Kharkiv-) is a Russian actor.
He was born in Ukraine and began his acting career there, but later moved to Moscow and became a popular figure in the Russian film industry. Onopko has appeared in a number of films and TV shows, including "The Best Day", "The Nine Lives of Nestor Makhno", and "Silver Spoon". He has also worked as a voice actor, lending his voice to characters in the Russian versions of several popular animated films. Outside of acting, Onopko is known for his philanthropic work, particularly his support of children's hospitals and charities for underprivileged youth.
Onopko started his acting career at a young age, studying at the Kharkiv Theater Academy. He made his screen debut in the Ukrainian film "Sappho" in 2008. After moving to Moscow in 2010, he gained popularity for his roles in several successful films and TV series. Alongside his acting career, Onopko is an advocate for environmental protection and has been actively involved in various initiatives to raise awareness about climate change. In 2019, he co-founded a non-profit organization that focused on planting trees in different regions of Russia. Onopko has also been recognized for his talent as an artist, with his paintings being exhibited in galleries in Russia and Ukraine. In addition, he is fluent in five languages, including Russian, Ukrainian, English, French, and Spanish.
Konstantin Kryukov (February 7, 1985 Moscow-) also known as Konstantin Vitalyevich Kryukov is a Russian actor, artist, film producer, goldsmith and visual artist. He has one child, Yulia Kryukova.
Kryukov graduated from the Moscow Art Theatre School in 2006 and made his acting debut in the film "Kandahar" in 2008. He gained popularity for his role as Petya Kopeykin in the television series "The Thaw" in 2013. Kryukov is also known for his roles in "The Last Knight" (2017) and "The Blackout" (2019).
Aside from acting, Kryukov is also a talented artist and goldsmith. He has exhibited his artwork in galleries and museums in Russia, Switzerland and the United States. In 2014, Kryukov founded his own production company, Kryukov Films, which has produced several films including "Fathers" (2016) and "Dylda" (2019) which won the Un Certain Regard prize at the Cannes Film Festival.
Kryukov has also been recognized for his contributions to the arts and was awarded the State Prize of the Russian Federation in Literature and Art in 2020. He continues to work in the entertainment industry and showcase his talent in various artistic fields.
In addition to his work as an actor, artist, and producer, Kryukov is also a skilled goldsmith. He has designed jewelry pieces for several high-end brands and has even created custom pieces for fellow actors and celebrities. Kryukov's jewelry designs often feature unique and intricate details, such as hand-carved gemstones and intricate metalwork.
Kryukov is also a philanthropist and is involved in several charitable organizations. He is a supporter of the Russian Children's Foundation and has donated proceeds from his art and jewelry sales to the organization. Kryukov is also an advocate for animal rights and has worked with several animal welfare organizations to raise awareness and funding for animal welfare initiatives.
Despite his many talents and accomplishments, Kryukov is known for his humble and down-to-earth personality. He has spoken openly about his struggles with anxiety and depression and is vocal about the importance of mental health awareness and self-care. Kryukov continues to inspire others through his work and advocacy, and his talent and creativity remain an inspiration to many.
Noize MC (March 9, 1985 Yartsevo, Smolensk Oblast-) also known as Ivan Aleksandrovich Alekseev, Ivan Alexeev or Иван Александрович Алексеев is a Russian singer, musician, songwriter and actor.
Noize MC started writing and performing his own music in 2003, often incorporating elements of rap, rock, and electronic music. He gained popularity for his socially conscious lyrics and criticisms of the Russian government, leading to his music being banned from some mainstream media outlets. He has released several albums, including "The Greatest Album in the World" and "The Last Album in the World". In addition to his music career, Noize MC has also acted in several films and TV series, including "Piter FM" and "The Road to Calvary". He has been awarded numerous awards over the course of his career, including the Golden Gramophone and the Steppenwolf Awards.
Noize MC was born and raised in Yartsevo, a small town in western Russia. He started playing music at a young age, learning to play the guitar and writing songs in his spare time. He attended a university in Moscow, where he studied journalism and continued to develop his music career.
Noize MC's music is known for its social commentary and criticism of the Russian government. He often addresses controversial topics such as corruption, censorship, and human rights violations. His music has been banned from some mainstream media outlets in Russia, but he continues to gain popularity among younger audiences who relate to his message.
In addition to his successful music career, Noize MC has also acted in several films and TV series. His film credits include "Garpastum" and "Hipsters", and he has appeared in popular TV series such as "The Road to Calvary" and "Realnye Patsany".
Noize MC has won numerous awards for his music, including the Golden Gramophone Award, which he won in 2013 for his album "The Greatest Album in the World". He has also been recognized for his contributions to Russian culture, earning the Steppenwolf Award in 2018.
Vladimir Feklenko (December 2, 1985 Moscow-) is a Russian actor. He has one child, Miroslava Feklenko.
Vladimir Feklenko started his acting career in 2003 with the television series "Margosha". Since then, he has appeared in several popular TV series and movies such as "Closed School", "Zakrytaya Shkola", "Molodezhka" and "Kitchen". He has also worked in the theater and participated in a number of stage productions.
In addition to his acting career, Feklenko is also involved in charity work. He is a supporter of "Gift of Life", an organization that helps children with cancer, and he has participated in several fundraising events for the cause.
Feklenko is known for his handsome looks and charming personality, and has a large following in Russia and beyond. He is active on social media and often shares pictures and updates with his fans.
Feklenko graduated from the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts in 2008, where he studied acting. He is fluent in English and has been cast in several international projects, including the British film "The Darkest Universe" and the American television series "McMafia". He has received critical acclaim for his performances in both Russian and international productions.
Feklenko is also a fitness enthusiast and enjoys staying in shape by practicing sports such as boxing and football. He has been featured in several magazines for his athletic abilities and has even participated in a few celebrity sports competitions.
Aside from acting and charity work, Feklenko has also dabbled in writing. In 2019, he released his first book "In That Summer", which is a collection of short stories. He has expressed his desire to continue writing and hopes to publish more books in the future.
Overall, Vladimir Feklenko is a multi-talented individual who has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry both in Russia and internationally. His charm, talent, and dedication to his craft and charitable causes have earned him the respect and admiration of many fans.
Roman Kurtsyn (March 14, 1985 Kostroma-) otherwise known as Роман Курцын or Roman Kurcin is a Russian actor.
He initially gained recognition for his role in the popular Russian TV series "Interns". Kurtsyn has since then appeared in several other TV shows and movies, including "Ded Moroz. Bitva Magov", "Methuselah", and "Sosedka". In 2013, he won the TEFI award for Best Leading Actor. Kurtsyn is also a stage actor, having performed in several plays including "Spring Awakening" and "Alice in Wonderland". Aside from acting, he is also known for his charity work and has been involved in various charitable organizations.
Kurtsyn grew up in Kostroma, Russia, and developed a passion for acting at a young age. He attended Kostroma State University where he studied drama and performing arts. After graduation, he moved to Moscow to pursue his acting career. He began working in theater and landed his first television role in 2009 in the series "Margarita Nazarova".
In addition to acting, Kurtsyn is also a talented musician and singer. He has composed several songs and has performed in musicals such as "Dracula" and "Notre-Dame de Paris". In 2018, he released his debut single "Nezhdanovka" which received positive reviews from critics and fans alike.
Kurtsyn is known for his philanthropic work and has been actively involved in various charitable organizations, including the Konstantin Khabensky Charity Foundation which supports children with serious illnesses. He is also an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and has spoken out against discrimination and violence towards the community.
Despite his success, Kurtsyn remains grounded and humble, and often credits his family and friends for his achievements. He continues to inspire and entertain audiences with his talent and charisma.
Pavel Krajnov (January 28, 1985 Moscow-) a.k.a. Pavlik Krajnov is a Russian actor.
He graduated from the Russian University of Theatre Arts (GITIS) in 2009 and began his career in various theaters in Moscow. He is best known for his work in Russian films such as "Love in the Big City", "The Ghost", and "August Eighth". In 2016, he won the Best Actor award at the Cannes Film Festival for his portrayal of a soldier in the film "Battle for Sevastopol". Krajnov is also the founder of the "Pavel Krajnov Fund", which supports young actors and promotes the development of Russian cinema. In addition to his acting career, Krajnov is a passionate advocate for animal rights and is involved in several animal welfare organizations.
He has also gained recognition for his work in international films, such as "A Good Day to Die Hard" and "Escape Plan". Apart from his on-screen work, Krajnov has also made significant contributions to the theatre world, directing and producing several plays in Moscow. He is known for his versatility and has portrayed characters ranging from romantic leads to intense dramatic roles. In his personal life, Krajnov is very private and keeps his personal affairs away from the media. He is married and has a daughter. Despite his success, Krajnov remains humble and dedicated to his craft, always striving to improve his skills and deliver exceptional performances.
Vladimir Selivanov (July 22, 1985 Lysva-) is a Russian actor.
He graduated from the Moscow Art Theatre School in 2007 and has appeared in numerous theatrical productions, including "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "Uncle's Dream". Selivanov is best known for his television work, having starred in popular series such as "The Road to Calvary" and "Ekaterina". He also had a supporting role in the 2019 film "The Blackout". In addition to acting, Selivanov is an accomplished singer and has released multiple albums in Russia.
Selivanov began his acting career in 2004 when he joined the troupe of the Lysva Drama Theater. He quickly gained recognition for his talents and began receiving offers for film and television work. In 2011, he won the Golden Eagle Award for Best Actor in a Television Series for his role in "The Road to Calvary".
Aside from his successful career in entertainment, Selivanov is also known for his philanthropic work. He is an ambassador for the "Give Life" charity, which provides medical care and support to critically ill children in Russia. In 2015, he climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania to raise money for the charity. Selivanov is also an advocate for animal rights and was involved in a campaign to protect marine mammals in the Far East of Russia.
In his personal life, Selivanov is married to actress and singer Natalia Lesnikovskaya. The couple has two children together. Selivanov is known for his love of sports and enjoys skiing and martial arts in his free time.
Stanislav Tlyashev (October 7, 1985 Perm-) is a Russian actor.
He is best known for his work in the Russian film industry, having starred in several popular films and television shows. Tlyashev's interest in acting began at an early age, and he went on to study theatre at the Perm State Institute of Culture. After completing his studies, he began to work as a stage actor and later transitioned to film and television.
Some of Tlyashev's most notable roles include his portrayal of Nikolai in the film "Battalion" (2015) and his role as Nesterov in the television series "Gangster Petersburg" (2017). He has also appeared in popular Russian films such as "The Icebreaker" (2016) and "Three Seconds" (2017).
Outside of his acting career, Tlyashev is known for his love of sports, particularly boxing and mixed martial arts. He has even competed in several amateur kickboxing tournaments. Despite his success in the film industry, Tlyashev remains humble and dedicated to his craft, constantly striving to improve his skills as an actor.
In addition to his film and television work, Stanislav Tlyashev has also worked as a voice actor, lending his voice to characters in popular Russian animated films such as "The Snow Queen" (2012) and its sequel, "The Snow Queen 2: The Snow King" (2014). Tlyashev is also an advocate for environmental causes and has participated in several charity events supporting conservation efforts in Russia. He has been recognized for his contributions to the arts and entertainment industry, receiving the "Star of Perm" award in 2018, and has been featured in magazines such as GQ Russia and Men's Health Russia. In his personal life, Tlyashev is married and has a daughter. He often shares photos of his family on social media and enjoys traveling in his free time.
Misha Bugaev (October 1, 1985 Moscow-) also known as Michael Ark, Mikhail Bugaev, Mikhail Bugaev-Ponyatovskiy or Misha Bugaev-Ponyatovskiy is a Russian actor and film producer.
He graduated from the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in 2007 and began his career as an actor, appearing in Russian films such as "Hooked on the Game" (2009) and "August Eighth" (2012). In 2014, Bugaev launched his own production company called "Lunapark," which has since produced several successful films including "The Lord of Mu Mu" (2018) and "Chernovik" (2019). In addition to his work in film production, Bugaev is also involved in various social and philanthropic activities and has been recognized for his advocacy work for children with disabilities. He is considered one of the most influential figures in the Russian film industry today.
Bugaev's passion for acting can be traced back to his childhood days, and he honed his skills by performing in stage plays and participating in amateur theatre productions. He was inspired by the works of Russian actors such as Stanislavski and Chekhov, and he pursued his dream of becoming a professional actor by enrolling in the prestigious Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in Moscow.
Bugaev's talent and dedication towards acting quickly caught the attention of film directors, and he soon became a sought-after actor in Russia. He appeared in several critically acclaimed films over the years, earning praise for his performances and versatility.
Apart from his successful career in acting and production, Bugaev is also a well-known philanthropist in Russia. He has been associated with several organizations that focus on improving the lives of children with disabilities and providing them with opportunities to showcase their talents.
Bugaev's contribution to the Russian film industry has not gone unnoticed, and he has been the recipient of several prestigious awards and honors. He continues to inspire young actors and filmmakers in Russia and is considered a role model for many aspiring artists.
Semyon Belotserkovskiy (September 27, 1985 Saint Petersburg-) also known as Belotserkovskiy Semen or Belotserkovskiy Simeon is a Russian actor.
He graduated from the Saint Petersburg State Theatre Arts Academy in 2006 and made his film debut in the 2007 Russian movie "Frost", directed by Ivan Solovov. Belotserkovskiy is best known for his role as Ruslan Sokolov in the TV series "The Method", which aired from 2015 to 2019. He has also appeared in other popular TV shows such as "Gogol", "Better than People" and "Call DiCaprio!". In addition to acting, Belotserkovskiy is also known for his skills in karate and has won multiple championships in Russia. Belotserkovskiy is married and has a daughter.
Belotserkovskiy has received critical acclaim for his contributions to the world of acting. In 2018, he was nominated for the Golden Eagle Award for Best Supporting Actor in a TV series for his role in "The Method". He has also won awards for his work in theater, including the White Tower Award for Best Male Actor in 2010.
Aside from his acting career, Belotserkovskiy is also an active philanthropist. He is the co-founder of a charity organization called "Good Things", which provides support to children in need. Belotserkovskiy is also a member of the Russian Academy of Cinema Arts and Sciences.
Belotserkovskiy is multilingual and is known to be fluent in Russian, English, and French. He is also an avid traveler and often shares photos of his adventures on his social media accounts. Overall, Belotserkovskiy is revered as one of the most talented actors of his generation in Russia, and his fans eagerly anticipate his future projects.
Stepan Abramov (January 7, 1985 Saint Petersburg-) is a Russian actor.
He first came to public attention for his role in the popular television series "Kadetstvo" (2002-2003), where he played the character of Yuri Kuklachev. Abramov's performance in the series earned him critical acclaim and a large fan following.
In 2006, he made his film debut in the movie "Nirvana". Since then, he has appeared in several notable films including "Target" (2011), "The Icebreaker" (2016), and "Dovlatov" (2018).
Aside from his acting career, Abramov is also known for his work as a producer and director. In 2017, he directed the short film "Dear Mr. Shakespeare", which was well-received at several film festivals.
Throughout his career, Abramov has won several awards for his work, including the "Best Actor" award at the 2011 Sochi Open Russian Film Festival for his role in "Target".
In addition to his film and television work, Stepan Abramov is also heavily involved in theater. He has acted in numerous productions at the Alexandrinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg, one of the oldest and most prestigious theaters in Russia. Abramov is also a trained musician and has played in several bands over the years, including a jazz band and a rock band. In his personal life, he is known for being quite private and rarely speaking to the media about his personal affairs. Despite this, Abramov remains a highly respected and well-regarded figure in the Russian entertainment industry.
Alexander Bykovsky (November 20, 1985 Saint Petersburg-) also known as Aleksandr Bukovski is a Russian actor and voice actor.
He graduated from the Saint Petersburg State Theatre Arts Academy in 2008 and began his acting career on stage. Bykovsky's breakthrough role came in 2013 when he played Grigory in the Russian drama film "The Major". He has since appeared in several popular films and TV series, including "The Method", "Gogol", and "The Road to Calvary". Bykovsky is also a prolific voice actor and has lent his voice to many animated films and TV series, including the Russian-language versions of "Despicable Me" and "The Lego Movie". In addition to his acting work, he is a popular Instagram personality with over 700,000 followers.
Bykovsky's talent and hard work have been recognized by the Russian film industry, earning him multiple award nominations and wins, including a prestigious Golden Eagle Award for Best Supporting Actor in "The Major". In 2018, he starred in the Russian science-fiction film "Attraction 2: Invasion". He has also appeared on the stage in various productions, including "Hamlet" and "The Lower Depths". Bykovsky is known for his versatility as an actor and his ability to inhabit a wide range of characters with depth and nuance. He continues to be one of the most sought-after actors in Russia and has several upcoming projects in the works.
Richard Bondarev (March 1, 1985 Moscow-) a.k.a. R. Bondarev is a Russian actor.
He graduated from the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts in 2007 and began his acting career on stage. In 2010, he made his film debut in the Russian film "From 5 to 7". He is known for his work in the films "The First Time", "The Fool", and "The Student", which earned him critical acclaim and international recognition. In addition to his film work, Bondarev also appeared in several popular Russian TV series including "Karpov", "Fartsa", and "The Method". He is considered one of the most promising young Russian actors of his generation. Outside of acting, Bondarev is also a musician and has released several singles as a singer-songwriter.
Bondarev has received numerous awards for his acting including the Best Actor award at the 2014 Bogota International Film Festival for his performance in "The Fool". He was also nominated for a Nika Award, which is Russia's equivalent to the Oscars, for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "The Student".
Aside from his acting career, Bondarev is also involved in humanitarian and charity work. He is a supporter of the charity organization "Gift of Life", which helps children with cancer access life-saving medical treatment. In 2020, he participated in the "Cinema Against COVID-19" project, a charity initiative to support medical workers during the COVID-19 pandemic in Russia.
Bondarev is known for his strong work ethic and dedication to his craft. He has stated in interviews that he is passionate about telling stories that have a social impact and portraying complex characters that challenge him as an actor.
Vlad Dunaev (April 27, 1985 Moscow-) is a Russian actor.
He graduated from the Moscow Art Theatre School in 2007 and made his on-screen debut in the film "The Turkish Gambit" the same year. Dunaev has since appeared in numerous films and television series, including "The Iron Ivan," "The St. Petersburg Confession," and "We Are Family." He is also known for his stage work and has performed in productions at the Chekhov Moscow Art Theater and the Taganka Theater, among others. Outside of acting, Dunaev is an active supporter of animal rights and has spoken out against animal cruelty in Russia.
In 2014, Vlad Dunaev was honored with the Best Actor award at the Sochi International Film Festival for his role in the film "Kamenskaya: The Death of a Doll." He has also been nominated for several other awards throughout his career. Dunaev is considered one of Russia's most promising young actors and is known for his versatility and range as a performer. In addition to his work in film and theater, Dunaev has also lent his voice to several animated films and television series, including the Russian dub of the popular children's show "Thomas & Friends."