Эпидемия Színész- és szereplőlista
Sergey szerepében:
Kirill Käro
1975-02-24 Tallinn, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Estonia]
Kirill Valerievich Käro (Russian: Кири́лл Вале́рьевич Кя́ро; born 24 February 1975) is a Russian actor of Estonian descent. He is best known for playing the lead character in 32 episodes of The Sniffer (2013–2017), as George Safronov in 16 episodes of the Netflix sci-fi series Better than Us (2019), and as Sergey in the thriller series To the Lake (2020). Kirill Käro was born in Tallinn, Estonia. His father was a sea captain of mixed Estonian-Russian descent, and his Russian mother was a teacher. His first cousin, once removed, is actor Volli Käro. After graduating from secondary school at Lasnamäe in 1992, Käro entered a five-year acting course at the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute in Moscow. Following graduation in 1997, he continued to work at the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute under the mentorship of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan. Käro returned to Tallinn in 1999, acting at the Russian Theatre for five years, before going back to Moscow to the Praktika Theatre in 2004. Käro's career in film and television began in 2008 with various small parts. In 2013, he landed the leading role in The Sniffer, for which he won the Association of Film and TV Producers award in the category Best Actor. In 2019, he played the main role of George Safronov in sixteen episodes of the Netflix Russian android thriller series Better than Us. In 2020, Käro starred as Sergey in the lead role of the Russian television series To the Lake. The show was acquired by Netflix and broadcast in October 2020.
Anna szerepében:
Viktoriya Isakova
1976-10-12 Khasavyurt, Dagestanskaya ASSR, USSR
Leonid szerepében:
Aleksandr Robak
1973-12-28 Zlatoust, USSR [now Russia]
Irina szerepében:
Maryana Spivak
1985-03-23 Moscow, Russia
Maryana Timofeevna Spivak is a Russian actress, best known for "Zhenya" in "Nelyubov/Loveless".
Misha szerepében:
Eldar Kalimulin
1993-09-20 Tuchkovo, Russia
Polina szerepében:
Victoria Agalakova
1996-08-30 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Viktoriya Agalakova was born on August 30, 1996 in Saint Petersburg, Russia as Viktoriya Andreevna Agalakova. She is an actress, known for Nevesta (2017), Vratar galaktiki (2019) and Zakon myshelovki (2007).
Boris szerepében:
Yuriy Kuznetsov
1946-09-03 Abakan, Khakasskaya AO, RSFSR, USSR
Anton szerepében:
Saveliy Kudryashov
2010-01-22 Russia
Taras szerepében:
Nikita Elenev
1993-03-15 Krasnokamsk, Permskaya oblast, Russia (Permsky kray)
Ezis szerepében:
Askar Ilyasov
1996-02-22
Zhenya szerepében:
Yuriy Borisov
1992-12-08 Reutov, Moscow oblast, Russia
Yuriy Alexandrovich Borisov (Russian: Ю́рий Алекса́ндрович Бори́сов; born December 8, 1992; Reutov) is a Russian actor. Winner of the Golden Eagle Award – 2021. He was nominated at the European Film Awards (2021) as Best European Actor for "Compartment No. 6" (2021). Borisov was born in Reutov, Moscow Oblast near Moscow. In 2013 he graduated from the Shchepkin Higher Theater School (course of Vladimir Mikhailovich Beilis and Vitaly Nikolayevich Ivanov), and won the Golden Leaf award in the Best Actor category for the role of Alexander Tarasovich Ametistov in the play Zoykina's Apartment. Yura started working as a film actor in 2010, and played main roles in various television series. In 2013–14 he worked at the Moscow theater "Satyricon". In 2019, he starred in the film The Bull, for which he was nominated for the 18th Golden Eagle Awards 2020 in the category Best Leading Actor, and also received an award "Event of the Year" from the magazine "Kinoreporter" in the category "Discovery of the Year". He also played minor roles in the films T-34 (2019 film), Union of Salvation (2019 film), and Invasion (2020 film). In February 2020, the film AK-47 was released, in which Yura Borisov played the main role – Mikhail Kalashnikov, and received positive reviews from film critics. For this role he was awarded the Golden Eagle Award – 2021. 2021 was a very busy year for Yura Borisov – he played in 8 feature films released in 2021. In 2021 Yura played the lead role in Finnish-Russian film Compartment No. 6 directed by Juho Kuosmanen, which won the Grand-Prix at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival.