Alexey Kravchenko is a Russian theater and film actor with a solid biography, recognized as an Honored Artist of the country. His filmography includes more than a dozen roles of the military, as well as just strong and brutal men.
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Biography
Alexey Kravchenko was born in 1959 in Podolsk and raised by his mother. At school, he did not differ in exemplary behavior, but suddenly decided to take up music and even created his own group. In high school, Alex became interested in bodybuilding, in which he achieved good results. Thanks to frequent appearances at amateur concerts, Kravchenko met with director Elem Klimov, who invited him to his iconic film "Go and See." This made the guy think about his acting career.
Fate initially ordered otherwise: Alexey Kravchenko learned to become a milling machine operator and worked at construction sites, and then served in the Navy. Leaving only his youthful years, the strong youth finally remembered his old desire and met again with Elem Klimov. He advised to enter the Shchukin school. During his studies, Kravchenko starred in one of Denis Evstigneev’s social videos, and the phrase “Dima, wave your mom with a pen!”, Addressed to the actor, was imprinted in the minds of Russians for a long time.
Filmography
In 1995, Alexei graduated with honors from "Pike." For a long time he played minor roles in the theater. E. Vakhtangova, until he appeared in the little-known film "Ranger from the Atomic Zone." His acting career did not differ in swiftness.
Then came the films "Mom", "Christmas Mystery" and the series "Dossier of Detective Dubrovsky." It is worth noting that the actor did not stop playing sports, and his impressive appearance attracted directors of action films.
In 2002, Alexei Kravchenko starred as an agent of the Russian special services in the series "Brigade". After that, he demonstrated images of the military in the films "Star", "Special Forces" and "9th company". The roles of militant men were firmly entrenched in Kravchenko, but that suited him perfectly. He returned to them again in the films "Male Season" and "Yaroslav. A Thousand Years Ago", as well as several criminal television series on the NTV channel.