Egor Beroev is a popular Russian actor with a biography rich in filming in high-profile movie blockbusters. Recently, his career has gradually declined, due to the desire of the artist to arrange his personal life.
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Biography
Egor Beroev was born in 1977 in Moscow. His mother was a theater actress, following in the footsteps of grandparents. It is not surprising that Yegor and his brother Dmitry decided to also give themselves up to an acting career. At the same time, the boy showed a talent for painting in childhood, and his parents even thought that he would connect his life with art, but fate decreed otherwise.
At the age of eight, Yegor Beroev first appeared on the stage. From childhood he was very modest, so he experienced considerable problems with playing on stage. He was also shy of his famous origin and therefore preferred to enter the Shchepkinsky school instead of GITIS, where he was well known.
After graduating in 1998, Beroev began working at the Moscow Art Theater. The first famous play with him was Boris Godunov, then he played in the plays Juliet and her Romeo and Ordinary Story. The fame came to the actor after filming in the television series "Citizen Chief", released in 2001, and another success overtook him only three years after filming in the movie "Papa." But the real role in the career and biography of the actor was the main role of detective Erast Fandorin in the film "Turkish Gambit", which was released in 2005.
After a brilliant film success, Yegor Beroev became one of the most recognizable Russian actors, but the directors for a long time could not find suitable roles for him in large projects. After a series of shootings in various TV series, Beroev finally managed to prove himself again in the movie Admiral, in which he played with Konstantin Khabensky. Later, he starred in the tapes "August. Eighth", "Territory" and "Moms", as well as the recent "Santa Claus. Battle of the Mages."