Триггер Színész- és szereplőlista
Артём Стрелецкий (психолог-психотерапевт) szerepében:
Maksim Matveev
1982-07-28 Svetly, Kaliningrad region, USSR (Russia)
Александр Стрелецкий (отец Артёма) szerepében:
Igor Kostolevskiy
1948-09-10 Moscow, USSR
Даша (бывшая жена Артёма) szerepében:
Svetlana Ivanova
1985-09-26 Moscow, USSR (Russia)
Лера szerepében:
Viktoriya Maslova
1985-09-09 Pavlodar, USSR (Kazakhstan)
Victoria Valerievna Maslova. She was born on September 9, 1985 in Pavlograd (Kazakhstan). Russian theater and film actress. She played her first role - the Golden Chicken - at the age of 4, when she could not even read, and at the age of 14 she played the Chekhov Nina Zarechnaya. Parents-actors were always strict with their daughter, they constantly demanded that she work on herself and taught herself to be demanding. For which she is grateful to them. From an early age, Victoria did not doubt that she would become an actress: 'There were no other thoughts'. She attended a music school for three years engaged in artistic gymnastics.
Денис (друг Артёма) szerepében:
Roman Mayakin
1986-06-12 Noginsk, USSR (Russia)
Катя (сестра Артёма) szerepében:
Angelina Strechina
1996-02-20 Strezhevoy, Russia
Николай szerepében:
Daniil Vorobyov
1981-08-30 Kostroma, USSR (Russia)
мама Матвея szerepében:
Marianna Shults
1973-07-05 Москва, СССР (Россия)
Mark Yusef 2014-05-12 Moscow
Sabina Akhmedova 1981-09-23 Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR [now Azerbaijan]
Sabina Akhmedova joined Moscow's Institute of Modern Arts when she was 16. During the four year program, she studied with members of the well-known Moscow Art Theatre, founded by acting legend Constantin Stanislavsky. She made her stage debut in Tennessee Williams's "Summer and Smoke" as Rosa Gonzalez. Other performances soon followed, such as Alexander Pushkin's "Small tragedies" and Federico García Lorca's "The house of Bernarda Alba". After graduation, she was promptly recruited by Stas Namin's "Music and Drama Theatre" as a lead actress, where she not only performed in dramatic plays, but also in lively musicals, such as "Hair" and "Jesus Christ Superstar". Her movie debut was as Irina, a romantic girl-next-door in "Christmas Gift" (2001). Other films and TV projects followed, including "Bachelors" and "Ivlampia Romanova". She rose to fame in MTV's comedy "The Club", where she played series regular Tamara for five seasons. This led to her most acclaimed role to date, Lana, in "Diversant 2". The year 2006 found Sabina continuing her studies at the Lee Strasberg Institute in Los Angeles. A versatile actor, Sabina has recently played Goneril in William Shakespeare's "King Lear" at the Strasberg's Marilyn Monroe Theatre, and can be next seen as Amy in the independent feature "Taxi Man".
Irina Starshenbaum 1992-03-30 Moscow, Russia
Irina Starshenbaum is an Actress
Maxim Stoyanov 1987-06-29 Bendery, Moldavian SSR, USSR [now Moldova]
Sergey Godin 1987-12-13 Moscow, RSFSR, USSR
Sergey Godin was born on December 13, 1987 as Sergey Yurievitch Godin. He is an actor and director, known for Buben Verkhnego mira (2020), The Blackout (2019) and Vyzhit posle (2013).
Mariya Andreeva 1986-07-12 Кировоград, УССР
Maria Chuvilina 1985-07-17 Gorkiy, RSFSR, USSR