Alexander Yakin is a Russian actor whose biography is notable for his roles in the comedy series Happy Together and Eighties. In addition, he plays on the stage, enjoys sports and does not forget about his personal life.
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Biography
Alexander Yakin was born in 1990 in the city of Chekhov. His childhood passed quite normally: being brought up in a simple working-class family, the boy spent a lot of time with friends, diligently attended school and liked to joke. Once a cheerful director was noticed by a theater director of a young audience and invited Sasha to participate in the play. So Alexander began to get involved in art. He played on stage until graduation, and by that time he was determined to build an acting career.
The future actor managed to enter GITIS on the course of Vladimir Andreev, where he received his education until 2012. At the same time, Alexander Yakin began acting as a teenager. A talented artist was invited to shoot in the little-known films "Lord of the Puddles", "Ark" and "Greenhouse Effect", and he played the first serial role in the project "Hero of Our Time", released in 2006.
In the same period, Alexander Yakin managed to go on a casting in the comedy series "Happy Together", which was shown on TNT from 2006 to 2013. He played the role of Roma Bukin, the son of the Bukin couple, played by Victor Loginov and Natalia Bochkareva. Also in the series, Daria Sagalova starred as the sister of a bad-looking teenager. The young actor has become so accustomed to the role that many viewers still associate it with Roma Bukin.
A new wave of popularity overtook Alexander Yakin in 2011, when he starred as a student Vanya Smirnov in the nostalgic multi-series project "Eighties." In this image, he behaved much more seriously than in the series about the Bukin family, which allowed the actor to win new fans and move away from the usual role. The series "Eighties" continued until 2016, becoming a very successful and beloved audience. Alexander began to be invited to TV as a TV presenter. He chose the program "Let's go to the cinema!" on the children's channel "Carousel".