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Askar IliyasovKazakh actor
Date of Birth: 22.02.1996
Country: Kazakhstan |
Content:
- Early Life and Childhood
- Education
- Theater and Film Career
- Breakthrough in Kazakhstan
- Personal Life
- Recent Projects
Early Life and Childhood
Askar Ilyasov was born in 1996 in Nur-Sultan (formerly Akmola), Kazakhstan. His parents had no connection to the arts, but Ilyasov's mother, a primary school teacher, noticed his creative talents and encouraged their development. Aspiring to be an actor, Ilyasov joined a theater club at a young age and later performed at the Sovremennik theater.
Education
Inspired by the renowned actor Andrei Mironov, Ilyasov decided to pursue a degree at the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute in Moscow. He was accepted into the prestigious institution and trained under the guidance of Valentina Nikolaenko.
Theater and Film Career
During his studies, Ilyasov made his film debut with a minor role in the series "Istrebiteli: Last Fight." Upon graduating, he joined the Moscow Academic Satire Theater and made his stage debut in "The Taming of the Shrew."
In Kazakhstan, Ilyasov gained recognition for his leading role in "Businessmen," which showcased his growing skills. He further established his fame in his homeland with the controversial melodrama "Station of Destiny," which featured a groundbreaking kiss scene.
A significant turning point in Ilyasov's career came with "The Golden Horde," a historical series that required extensive preparation and filming in challenging conditions. His出演 in Danila Kozlovsky's directorial debut "Coach," a sports drama, was a memorable experience for the passionate football fan.
Breakthrough in Kazakhstan
Despite his success in Moscow, Ilyasov felt a lack of opportunities and returned to Kazakhstan in 2019. His talent was quickly recognized, and he landed leading roles in several major projects. Notably, he starred in the post-apocalyptic thriller "Epidemic," praised by Stephen King, and the historical drama "Zero Patient."
Personal Life
Ilyasov values his privacy but has been linked to a few romances. He currently remains single and expresses a desire for a family in the future. His younger brother, Ansar, is also an actor, having starred in the web series "Sheker."
Recent Projects
Ilyasov's commitment to his craft has led him to transform physically for roles. In "Surgeon," he shed 17 kilograms to portray his character convincingly. Ilyasov continues to explore new challenges and establish himself as one of Kazakhstan's most promising actors.

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