Sergei Puskepalis

Sergei Vytauto Puskepalis (Russian: Сергей Витауто Пускепалис; born 15 April 1966) is a Russian actor and theatre director. He is best known for his roles in the award-winning movies Simple Things (2006) and How I Ended This Summer (2010), both directed by Alexei Popogrebski. For his performances, he won a Nika Award for Best Actor in 2008, as well as a Silver Bear for Best Actor at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival in 2010.[1]

Sergei Puskepalis
Сергей Пускепалис
Sergei Puskepalis actor at theater in Saratov.
Born
Sergei Vytauto Puskepalis

(1966-04-15) 15 April 1966
Kursk, RSFSR, USSR
CitizenshipRussian
OccupationTheatre director
Film actor
Years active2003–present
Awards
Nika Award - 2008
Silver Bear - 2010

Early life

Sergei Puskepalis was born in 1966 to a Lithuanian father and a Bulgarian mother from Moldova, in Kursk, then Soviet Union.[2]

Sergei studied in Saratov, the Saratov Drama School, then went active duty in the Soviet Navy, worked as an actor in the Saratov Youth Theatre, studied at the Russian Institute of Theatre Arts, he graduated in 2001.

After graduating from the Moscow GITIS, he staged the play "Twenty-Seven" Alexey Slapovsky and this performance was one of the festival "Baltic House Festival Theatre|Baltic House". Afterwards, he put the play by Alexey Slapovsky "From red to green rat star" in Omsk "Fifth theater". Sergei Puskepalis repeatedly staged performances of Slapovsky's plays.

He worked as a director in the Samara theater "Monday". From May 2003 to 2007 Sergei Puskepalis - chief director of the Magnitogorsk Drama Theatre named after A. S. Pushkin. 2007 - production director of the Moscow theater studio under the direction of Oleg Tabakov. From June 2009 to February 2010 - chief director of the Russian State Academic Drama Theater named after Fyodor Volkov in city of Yaroslavl.

Puskepalis was invited to many famous Russian drama theaters to stage theater productions.

Career

In 2003 Puskepalis started to act in movies. His first role was a cameo in the film The Stroll. Sergei Puskepalis met the film director Alexei Popogrebski met on the set of the film Roads to Koktebel, in which his son, actor Gleb Puskepalis, played. Later Popogrebsky invited Sergei Puskepalis to star roles in the films Simple Things and How I Ended This Summer.

In 2015, the film Clinch which Sergei Puskepalis made as a film director had its premiere at the Yerevan International Film Festival. The picture is an adaptation of the play by Alexey Slapovsky which Sergei Puskepalis staged in Ufa.[3]

Personal life

Sergei Puskepalis married his wife Elena in 1991. Their son Gleb Puskepalis was born in 1992.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2003The Stroll
2006Simple ThingsSergei Maslov, anesthetist
2009Spring is comingPavel Nikolaevich
2010AptekarMikhail StreltsovTV series
2010How I Ended This SummerSergei Gulybin, head of the polar station
2011Sibir, Monamurlieutenant colonel
2011Moy paren - Angelfather Sasha, volcanologist
2011Witness protectionAndrei Meshechko MajorTV series
2011There Was Never a Better BrotherJalil
2012Life and FateIvan Grekov, CaptainTV series
2012DivorceMikhail, Colonel police departmentTV series
2013MetroAndrei Garin, surgeon
2013Owl CreekIvan Mitin, the captain of the State SecurityTV series
2013Eightcommander of the OMON
2014Black SeaZaytsev
2014GodfatherIlya Alekhine, obstetrician-gynecologistTV series
2015Battle for Sevastopolcommander
2015Happiness is...Oleg
2016The IcebreakerValentin Sevchenko
2016SophiaCasimir IV JagiellonTV series
2017Yolki 6Viktor Orlov
2017The Road to CalvaryGeneral RomanovskyTV series

References

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