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  1. Sergey Vitalyevich Bezrukov (Russian: Серге́й Вита́льевич Безру́ков; born 18 October 1973) is a Soviet and Russian film and stage actor, singer, People's Artist of Russia, the laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation.

  2. Sergey Bezrukov. Actor: The Irony of Fate 2. He graduated from Moscow Art Theatre and made his cinema debut in Noktyurn dlya barabana i mototsikla (1994).

  3. Серге́й Вита́льевич Безру́ков (род. 18 октября 1973, Москва, СССР ) — российский актёр театра, кино, телевидения, озвучивания и дубляжа, театральный режиссёр, сценарист, продюсер, певец [2], пародист, гитарист, рок-музыкант; народный артист Российской Федерации (2008) [3], народный артист Республики Башкортостан (2024), лауреат Государственной п...

  4. Сергей Безруков. Дата рождения: 18 октября, 1973. Актер, Актер дубляжа, Продюсер, Режиссер, Сценарист.

  5. Sergey Bezrukov. Actor: The Irony of Fate 2. He graduated from Moscow Art Theatre and made his cinema debut in Noktyurn dlya barabana i mototsikla (1994).

  6. Sergey Vitalyevich Bezrukov (Russian: Серге́й Вита́льевич Безру́ков) is a Russian screen and stage actor, People's Artist of Russia, and the laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation. He currently works at Tabakov Studio (the theatre of Oleg Tabakov).

  7. Канал ведет пресс-служба Сергея Безрукова. t.me/sv_bezrukov and 3 more links. Videos. Shorts. Live. Playlists. Community. "Сирано де Бержерак" - Московский Губернский театр, реж. С.Безруков....

  8. In spring 2012 Sergey Bezrukov admitted in a TV talk show that he in fact was the actor who played the role of Vladimir Vysotsky. Also, for the extended TV version released in January 2013, Bezrukov was credited for the role of Vysotsky.

  9. Jun 24, 2021 · Bender: The Beginning: Directed by Igor Zaytsev. With Sergey Bezrukov, Aram Vardevanyan, Nikita Kologrivyy, Taisiya Vilkova. 1919 year. Fate confronts the young idealist Osya with the Turkish swindler Ibrahim Bender.

  10. Nov 20, 2022 · Russian actor Sergey Bezrukov supported Russias criminal full-scale war against Ukraine. He repeatedly spoke in hospitals before the occupiers who got wounded in Ukraine. In March, he stated that it was necessary to support those who supposedly “protect Russia’s security.”