Dmitry Sharakois is known to the Russian audience as the boring bespectacled man Levin from the TV series "Interns." This role was the hallmark of the actor, but it is not the only one in his filmography. The work of Sharakois is diverse and deserves attention.
Childhood and family
Dmitry Sharakois was born in 1986. His father left the family when Dima was still small, and his mother raised three sons (Dmitry has two more brothers) alone. It was often difficult with money, and Dima and his brothers helped his mother trade in the market.
At school, the future actor was reluctant to study, he was not given exact sciences. In addition, he liked to hooligan and fight, so in his entire academic life he changed three schools. The real outlet for Dmitry was the role in the school theater.
The actor has two citizenships - Russian and Lithuanian. And he took the surname from his maternal grandfather.
Education
After leaving school, Dmitry entered the RATI for a paid department. Again financial difficulties began, and Dmitry began to earn extra money, acting in films and TV shows. These were minor roles that did not bring Sharakois fame, but allowed a comfortable life.
Movie roles
The real popularity came to Sharakois after he was invited to the series "Interns". Dmitry so accurately played the doctor-nerd Levin that the viewer had no doubt that he, Sharakois, was like that in life - tedious and clogged. Dmitry himself was tired of repeating that this is not so. In fact, the young man is the exact opposite of his hero. Due to the acting stereotype, Dmitry even left ahead of time from the series “Interns” so as not to become a hostage to his role.
However, the image of a modest nerd so simply did not let Sharakois. He had to play another memorable role - Shurik in the modern "Caucasian captive".
There are serious roles in the filmography of Dmitry, and there are a lot of them. But they did not bring such popularity as Levin from “Interns”.
Theater
After graduating from RATI, Sharakois worked at the Moscow Youth Theater. Then he moved to the Mayakovsky Theater, and periodically plays the roles of teenagers and young naive youths there. Dmitry is invited to other theaters, where he regularly appears and pleases the audience.