Dmitri Dyuzhev

Dmitri Dyuzhev

Dmitri Dyuzhev in 2011
Born Dmitri Petrovich Dyuzhev
(1978-07-09) July 9, 1978
Astrakhan, RSFSR, USSR
Occupation Actor, Singer
Years active 2000-present
Partner(s) Tatiana Dyuzheva (née Zaitseva) (2008–present), 1 child
Children Dyuzhev Ivan Dmitriyevich (b. 2008)
Parent(s) Dyuzheva Ludmila Grigoryevna (mother)
Dyuzhev Peter Valentinovich (father)

Dmitri Petrovich Dyuzhev (Russian: Дми́трий Петро́вич Дю́жев) (born July 9, 1978) is a Russian film and stage actor, singer.[1]

Early life

Dmitri was born in family of an actor Peter Dyuzhev and Ludmila Dyuzheva (1957—2003; In 1995 he graduated "School of gifted children" and entered the GITIS (Directing Department, acting group, workshop by Mark Zakharov). Dmitri played Donevan in "Boris Godunov." Rehearsals coincided with the shooting series "Bayazet", in which Dyuzhev was invited to one of the main roles, but Dmitri refused to filming.[2]

Career

Dmitri debuted in film "24 hours" by Alexander Atanesyan in 2000.

After a while actor was invited to shoot in criminal saga "Brigada" by Aleksei Sidorov. Dyuzhev was found through a small actor's agency in which he was registered. The role of Kosmos at once made him famous the entire country.[3]

In 2005, starred in "Dead Man's Bluff" by Aleksei Balabanov together with Nikita Mikhalkov and Aleksei Panin and in "Mechtat' ne vredno".

In 2006, starred in "Ostrov" by Pavel Lungin. The film closed the 2006 Venice Film Festival, proved to be a moderate box-office success and won both the Nika Award and the Golden Eagle Award as the Best Russian film of 2006. In 2009 High Security Vacation with Dmitri and Sergey Bezrukov was released in theaters. The film has had great success with audiences - for the first two weeks in Russia, it collected more than $ 15 million, which is one of the best figures in the history of Russian film.

In 2010 starred in Burnt by the Sun 2 by Nikita Mikhalkov.

Personal life

On February 14, 2008 Dmitri married Tatiana Dyuzheva, and they were married on July 20, 2008. Their son, Ivan, was born on 8 August 2008.[4]

Filmography

Films


Television

Voice

Theatre

Moscow Art Theatre (2006–present):

References

External links

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