Dmitri Dyuzhev
Russian actor and singer (born 1978)
Dmitri DyuzhevДмитрий Дюжев
Dyuzhev in 2011
Born (1978-07-09 ) July 9, 1978 (age 46) Occupation(s) Actor, singer Years active 2000–present Spouse Tatiana Dyuzheva Children 1
Hosting the Rock on the Volga festival in 2010
Dmitri Petrovich Dyuzhev (Russian : Дмитрий Петрович Дюжев ; born July 9, 1978) is a Russian film and stage actor and singer.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
Early life
Was born on July 9, 1978, in Astrakhan , in the family of actor Petr Dyuzhev and Ludmila Dyuzheva. In 1995 he graduated the "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 of the television series Bayazet , in which Dyuzhev was invited for one of the main roles, but Dmitri declined to act in the series.[ 4]
Career
Since 2006, Dmitry Dyuzhev is an actor of the Moscow Art Theatre . In 2015, Dmitry Dyuzhev made his debut as a theater director, staging the play Bench on the play of A. Gelman.
Personal life
On February 14, 2008, Dmitri married Tatiana Dyuzheva in a traditional Russian Orthodox ceremony held on July 20, 2008. They have one son.[ 5]
In January 2023, Ukraine imposed sanctions on Dmitri for his support of Russian invasion of Ukraine .[ 6] [ 7] In February 2023 Canada sanctioned Dmitri Dyuzhev.[ 8]
Selected filmography
Films
Razborka v Manile (English title: Showdown in Manila ) (Russia/Philippines, 2016) as Victor
Beremennyy (English title: The Pregnant ) (Russia, 2011) as Sergey Dobrolyubov
Delo bylo na Kubani (Russia, 2011)
Utomlyonnye solntsem 2: Tsitadel (English title: Burnt by the Sun 2: Citadel ) (Russia, 2011) as Banya
Lyubov' i zoloto (Russia, 2010) as Archaeologist
Hamlet. XXI Century (Russia, 2010) as Claudius
Blizkiy vrag (English title: Close Enemy ) (Russia, 2010) as Oleg
Moskva, ya lyublyu tebya! (Russia, 2010)
Utomlyonnye solntsem 2: Predstoyanie (English title: Burnt by the Sun 2: Exodus ) (Russia, 2010) as Banya
Kanikuly strogogo rezhima (English title: High Security Vacation ) (Russia, 2009) as Evgeni Koltsov
Rokery (Russia, 2009)
Obratnaya storona (English title: The Other Side ) (Kazakhstan, 2009) as Bek
Ischeznovenie (Russia/Ukraine, 2008)
Zolotaya rybka (Russia, 2008) as Elvis
Tarif Novogodniy (English title: The New Year's Rate Plan ) (Russia, 2008) as Voditel' benzovoza
Rozygrysh (Russia, 2008) as Aleksandr Ivanovich
Svoj-Chuzhoj (Russia, 2008) as Matvej
Kuka (Russia, 2007) as Roma
Puteshestvie s domashnimi zhivotnymi (English title: Travelling with Pets ) (Russia, 2007) as Sergei
Antidur (Russia, 2007) as Vel'mishev
Den pobedy (Russia, 2006) as Aleksei Privalov
Mne ne bol'no (Russia, 2006) as Oleg
Ostrov (English title: The Island ) (Russia, 2006) as otets Iov
Letuchaya mysh' (Ukraine, 2005) as Al'fred
Mechtat ne vredno (English title: To Dream Harmlessly ) (Russia, 2005) as Andrian
Zhmurki (English title: Dead Man's Bluff ) (Russia, 2005) as Simon
Russkoe (Russia, 2004) as Slavka
Vsadnik po imeni Smert (English title: The Rider Named Death ) (Russia, 2004) as Azef
Slushatel (Russia, 2004) as Sidyachko
Kovcheg (Russia, 2002)
Aprel' (Russia, 2002)
Poisons or the World History of Poisoning (Яды, или Всемирная история отравлений, 2001) as Dr. Edme Costa
24 chasa (English title: 24 Hours ) (Russia, 2000)
Television
Goodbye (Russia, 2024) as Joe Biden
The Road to Calvary (Russia, 2017) as Mamont Dalsky
Osvoboditeli (Russia, 2010) as himself
Verbnoe voskresen'e (Russia, 2009) as Artur
Ty - eto ya (Russia, 2006)
Karambol' (Russia, 2006) as Slutskij
Schastlivyy (Russia, 2005) as Nikita
Ohotniki za ikonami (Russia, 2005) as Moshennik Rubl'
Samara-gorodok (Russia, 2004) as Nikita Khabarov
Komanda (Russia, 2004) as Mark Levin
Stilet (Russia, 2003) as Security guard at the casino
Na uglu, u Patriarshih 3 (Russia, 2003)
Rodina zhdet (English title: In the Service of My Country ) (Russia, 2003) as Nikolai Kavchugin
Svetskie hroniki (Russia, 2002) as Photographer Petechka
Brigada (English title: Law of the Lawless ) (Russia, 2002) as Kosmos
Marsh Turetskogo (Russia, 2000)
Voice
Theatre
Moscow Art Theatre (2006–present):
References
External links
International National Artists Other