Lev Gorn
Lev Gorn | |
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Gorn at the May 2015 Peabody Award | |
Born |
1971 (age 46–47) Stavropol, USSR |
Nationality | Russian-American |
Other names | Lev Gorens |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1999–present |
Lev Gorn (born 1971 in Stavropol, USSR) is a Russian-American stage, film and television actor. Sometimes he is credited as Lev Gorens.
Stage plays
Off-Broadway
- The Good Steno, as Sm / Mr. Burton / Father
- My Antonia, as Ambrosh
- The Penis Monologue, as Man #1
Others
- Cloud 9, as Bagley / Martin (United Kingdom)
- The Crucible, as Francis Nurse (New York City)
- Fuente Ovejuna, as King Ferdinand (UK)
- Man Equals Man, as Polly (NYC)
- A Man For All Seasons, as Henry VIII (UK)
- Savages, as Carlos (UK)
- Taming of the Shrew, as Grumio (Michigan)
- What Sprang Off A Gypsie, as Jesco (NYC)
Selected filmography
Crimson Nights | (1999) | as Burt | Video |
Sucker Punch | (2003) | as Ivan | |
Keane | (2004) | as Drug Dealer | |
New Liberty | (2005) | as Roy | Short film |
Straight Forward | (2005) | as Ward Cardova | |
Nicky's Game | (2005) | as Syrian Sal | Short film |
Unbridled | (2005) | as Alexi | |
Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu | (2006) | as Det. Anderson | Indian film |
Padre Nuestro | (2007) | as Rough-Shave | |
Joe Mover | (2008) | as Nicky | Short film |
Manhattanites | (2008) | as Blake Whitney | |
Saint Nick | (2008) | as Ivan | Short film |
Ten: Thirty One | (2008) | as Dell | Short film |
Knife Point | (2009) | as Gerry | Short film |
Exile | (2009) | as Adam | Short film |
Bronx Paradise | (2010) | as Manny | |
Once Upon a Time in Queens | (2013) | as Dominic Salerno Jr. | |
Blue Collar Boys | (2013) | as Ira | |
Vkus Ameriki | (2014) | as Berman | |
Pawn Sacrifice | (2014) | as Russian Newscaster | Uncredited |
The Vigilante | (2014) | as John Hardin | Short film |
With Yuri | (2016) | as Boris | Short film |
Ace the Case | (2016) | as the Surgeon | |
Café Society | (2016) | as Eddie | |
White Knight | (2018) | as Nick | Pre-production |
TV appearances
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | (2003) | N.J. Swat McKenzie | Episode: "Escape" |
The Wire | (2003) | Eton Ben-Eleazer | 6 episodes |
All My Children | (2004) | Miles | ep. #1.8831 |
Law & Order: Criminal Intent | (2004–06) | Mr. Gregorian / Anton | "Semi-Detached" / "Wasichu" |
Third Watch | (2005) | Kirt Lang | Episode: "The Kitchen Sink" |
Law & Order: Trial by Jury | (2005) | Mr. Dushinsky | Pilot episode |
As the World Turns | (2006) | Anatoly | 6 episodes |
Brotherhood | (2006) | Anatoly | ep. #1.4 |
Street Fighter: The Later Years | (2007–08) | Ken Masters | 5 episodes |
Guiding Lights | (2009) | Mr. Kovac | ep. #1.15624 |
Bored to Death | (2009) | Dimitri | Episode: "The Case of the Lonely White Dove" |
Trenches | (2009–10) | Cpi. Traina | 10 episodes |
The Americans | (2013–2018) | Arkady Zotov | 48 episodes |
NCIS | (2014–16) | Russian Counselor Anton Pavlenko | 4 episodes |
Mike Tyson Mysteries | (2015) | Bartender (voice) | Episode: "Kidnapped"[1] |
Madam Secretary | (2015) | Ukrainian President Mikhail Bozek | 3 episodes |
Taken | (2017) | Yuri Surnuyev | Episode: "Hail Mary" |
Blue Bloods | (2017) | Det. Arkedy Levin | Episode: "Foreign Interference" |
Billions | (2018) | Max | Episode: #3.9 |
Instinct | (2018) | Uri Marshak | Episode: "Owned" |
Videogame appearances
Grand Theft Auto IV | (2008) | as Ivan Bytchkov |
Web series appearances
Trenches | (2009–10) | as Cpl. Traina |
References
- ↑ Mike Tyson Mysteries Episode 7
External links
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