Alexei Serebryakov is a popular Russian actor whose secrets of biography and personal life attract the attention of many Russians. A few years ago, he chose to emigrate to Canada, and debates about the correctness of such an act are still ongoing.
Biography and filmography
Alexey Serebryakov was born in 1964 in Moscow. His childhood was unremarkable until the age of 13, when one of the photos of the future actor with a button accordion in his hands accidentally came to Moscow directors. The boy was assigned the main role in the film "Father and Son." After that, he immediately starred in the multi-part project Eternal Call. An attempt to enroll as an actor after leaving school with Alexei failed. Nevertheless, he was offered to work in the Syzran Theater.
In 1984, Serebryakov managed to enter the coveted GITIS, as well as undergo training at Oleg Tabakov's studio. After that, his professional acting career began. The filmography of Alexei Serebryakov was replenished every year. He was perfectly given the roles of courageous and determined men, as well as the military in such films as “Fan”, “Afghan Break”, “Higher Measure” and others. In the early 2000s, he brilliantly played the role of a lawyer in the popular television series "Gangster Petersburg"
Serebryakov became very popular and subsequently starred in the films "Shtrafbat", "9th company", "Children of Vanyukhin" and even in a fantasy genre unusual for Russian cinema, playing one of the significant roles in the film "Inhabited Island". Some time after this, the actor was awarded the title of People's Artist of Russia. However, in 2012, Alexei decided to emigrate to Canada, which did not affect his future career: Serebryakov periodically travels to his home country for filming.
The next wave of popularity overtook a mature actor in 2014 after the main role in the sensational film by Andrei Zvyagintsev "Leviathan". The film has received international recognition. A year later, he starred in the TV series "Method", and a little later - in the series "Dr. Richter", which turned out to be unsuccessful for him. However, already in 2017, Serebryakov restored the confidence of the audience with roles in such hits as The Legend of Kolovrat and How Vitka Garlic brought Lech Shtyr to the house of disabled people.