Alexandr Baranovskiy

Alexandr Baranovskiy

Actor
Date of Birth: 01.1983Год
Country: Russia

Biography of Alexander Baranovsky

Alexander Baranovsky is a Russian actor renowned for his work in television series. He began his journey on the theatrical stage but almost became disillusioned with the profession until he rediscovered his interest through entrepreneurial performances and film shoots. Born on January 17, 1983, in Novosibirsk, Baranovsky's school years were filled with activities such as athletics, acrobatics, karate, and choreography. After completing school, he enrolled in the Novosibirsk Theater Institute, where he successfully completed the course led by M. Strelkov. From 1998 to 2003, he worked as an actor in the Studio of Plasticity at the Novosibirsk Academic Youth Theater "Globus." Following this, from 2003 to 2005, he continued as an actor at the same theater, but in more significant roles. From 2005 to 2006, Baranovsky worked as an actor at the Creative Association "Dom Actor" at the Novosibirsk branch of the Union of Theatrical Figures of the Russian Federation. His acting portfolio includes roles such as Romeo in the production of "Romeo and Juliet" directed by Georgy Erasek, Dmitry in "Yu" directed by Alexey Kriklevy, Percy in "Monarch" directed by Igor Lysov, Gavryushka in "The Gamblers" directed by Alexander Galibin, as well as Karabas and Cat Basilio in the production of "The Golden Key" directed by Georgy Erasek. He then spent some time in Europe, where he dabbled in business. The next stage of his career was his debut on the big screen in 2007, playing the role of lawyer Vadim Osipov in the crime film "Protection Against." This role opened up new horizons for him, and he continued to act in films, portraying leading roles in movies such as "Good Guys" (as Konstantin Burov), "Sniper" (as Alexey Bukhovtsev), "Master" (as Oleg Vasilyev), and "Desant is Desant" (as Valery Karasev). However, he particularly shone in the role of Major Alexey Mayorov in the crime detective film "Goodbye, Makarov!", which depicts the everyday life of the operational-investigative brigade of the St. Petersburg Main Directorate of Internal Affairs. This special unit was created to enhance the effectiveness of the fight against crime. Alexander Baranovsky also played the role of Boris Pasternak in the biographical drama "Mayakovsky. Two Days." His acting achievements include notable roles such as Gennady Lipatov in "Black City," Sergey Andreev in "The Provincial," pilot Nikolai Mikhaliev in the military drama "Fighters," and digger Leshy in the spy action film "Rock-n-Roll under the Kremlin." Later on, he also played supporting roles in films such as "My Father's Son" (as Behar Levin), "Anna-detective" (as Serebryakov), "Kupchino" (as Shuvalov), "Chernov" (as Bocharov), among others. Alexander Baranovsky stands at a height of 180 centimeters. In his personal life, the actor's wife, actress Ekaterina Krupenina (born in 1975), holds a special place. She is known for her roles in films such as "Line of Defense," "From Flame and Light," "Once in the Police," and "Jasmine." The couple prefers an active lifestyle, enjoying activities such as traveling, skiing, horse riding, and kite surfing.

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