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  1. Petrov made his debut in 2010 in an episodic role of the television series Voices. In 2012, he played a major role in the series While the fern is blooming . In the 2015 crime drama serial The Method produced by Alexander Tsekalo's Sreda, Petrov played the supporting role of police officer Zhenya.

  2. Aleksandr Petrov. Actor: Anna. Alexander Petrov was born in a small town Pereslavl-Zalesskiy, Russia. During school years he played for the national football team. After leaving school he entered the University of Pereslavl the Faculty of Economics.

  3. 3M Followers, 1,313 Following, 1,500 Posts - Alexander Petrov (@actorsashapetrov) on Instagram: "".

  4. Luc Besson picked Petrov from among many contenders for his spy thriller 'Anna' (2019) and Roman Polanski's movie 'The Palace' starring Alexander is one of the most eagerly anticipated...

  5. Alexander Petrov I am a Clay Fellow currently based at the Institute for Advanced Study . I graduated from the Math Department at Harvard in 2022, my advisor was Mark Kisin .

  6. Alexander Dmitrievich Petrov ( Russian: Алекса́ндр Дми́триевич Петро́в) (February 12, 1794 – April 22, 1867) was a Russian chess player, chess composer, and chess writer.

  7. Aleksandr Andreevich Petrov (Russian: Александр Андреевич Петров; born 25 January 1989; Pereslavl-Zalesskiy) is a Russian actor, known for his roles in T-34 (2019), Attraction (2017) and Gogol.

  8. Jun 17, 2024 · Alexander Petrov live score, results, schedule and rankings from all tennis tournaments that Alexander Petrov played. Alexander Petrov next match Statistics are updated at the end of the game.

  9. Flashscore.com offers Alexander Petrov live scores, final and partial results, draws, match history point by point, match record per season & surface, current ATP / WTA ranking, rankings history, titles won including tournament prize money and injury updates.

  10. Alexander Petrov was a Russian chess master, composer, and writer. Considered one of the first Russian chess masters, Petrov became one of the best Russian players when he was still a young man. He was the author of the first chess handbook in Russian, which was published in 1824.