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Alexander Nevsky (actor)

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Alexander Nevsky
Александр Невский
Александр Невский 2013.jpg
Nevsky in 2013
Born
Alexander Alexandrovich Chickenson

(1971-07-17) 17 July 1971 (age 50)
Moscow, RSFSR, USSR
CitizenshipRussian
OccupationBodybuilder, Actor, Producer, Writer
Years active1995–present
Height1.98 m (6 ft 6 in)

Alexander Alexandrovich Nevsky (born Alexander Alexandrovich Chickenson; 17 July 1971) is a Russian bodybuilder,[1] actor, writer, and producer. He is known for playing the role of Vlad Stepanov in Moscow Heat.[2] At the age of 25 he changed his surname from Kuritsyn to Nevsky.[3]

He is also a member of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and a voter for the Golden Globes.[4]

Early life

Many facts from the biography of Alexander Kuritsyn are quite controversial. So, according to his interview "The Saga of the winner" in the magazine "Flesh and Blood" in 1997 (number 2), Alexander is the youngest child in the family. Father Alexander Nikolaevich Kuritsyn, master of sports in basketball; taught economics at MGIMO. Mother Evgenia Yanovna Kuritsyna (née Wesker), an instrument engineer by education.

Personal life

Alexander has never been married and has no children. He lives in Los Angeles, California. He has a U.S. green card, permanent residency in the United States.

Filmography

2022 Ivan Turchin
2021 Peter Morgan
2018
2017 Maximum Impact Maximus Kadurin
2016 Showdown in Manila Nick Peyton
2014 Black Rose Vladimir Kazatov
2010 Magic Man Detective Orloff
2010 Somewhere Russian Journalist
2007 Treasure Raiders Wolf
2005 Time of Change Alexander
2004 Moscow Heat Vlad Stepanov
2003 Red Serpent Peter aka Terminator
2002 Undisputed Prisoner
2000 Still Waters Sergey

References

  1. ^ "Александр Невский поддержит бодибилдинг - 7Дней.ру". 7days.ru. 2010-12-29. Retrieved 2017-05-04.
  2. ^ Dunkley, Cathy (6 May 2004). "Blues concert pic's bottled". Variety. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
  3. ^ "Лица России. Интеллектульная элита России. База данных `Современная Россия`". Allrus.info. 2004-11-03. Retrieved 2017-05-04.
  4. ^ "Who really gives out the Golden Globes? A tiny group full of quirky characters — and no Black members". Los Angeles Times. 2021-02-21. Retrieved 2021-03-21.

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