Aleksandr Loye
Aleksandr Vitalyevich Loye (Russian: Алeксандp Витальeвич Лойe; born 26 July 1983) is a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor.
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Born | |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1988–present |
Biography
He became known in the early 1990s, thanks to a number of commercials and his participation on a children's TV show Yeralash (where he worked from 1990 to 1995).[1][2]
Since 2004 - the director of television. He graduated from the Shchepkin Theatre School (2006).
Awards
- 2014: XV International TV and Cinema Forum Together - special prize For a vivid embodiment of the on-screen images of our contemporaries.[3]
Filmography
- 1988 The noble robber Vladimir Dubrovsky as boy in the estate Troyekurov
- 1989 Trant Ventoux as Arkanya Fedin, a friend and classmate Egor Tarantino
- 1990-1995 Yeralash (TV show)
- 1991 A year of good child as Roma Rogov
- 1992 Eyes as Arthur, the patient
- 1992 Weather Is Good on Deribasovskaya, It Rains Again on Brighton Beach as Syoma, Monya's Grandson
- 1993 Sny as boy buying photo
- 1993 The lame vnidut first as John Wesley, Mike's son
- 1997-2000 Adventure Solnyshkina (TV Series) as Solnyshkin
- 2001 Next (TV Series) as Fedya
- 2002 Next 2 (TV Series) as Fedya
- 2003 Next 3 (TV Series) as Fedya
- 2007 Storm gate Young Wolfhound (TV Series) as sergeant Goldin
- 2007 Young Wolfhound (TV Series) as Stinky
- 2008 Kiss Not For the Press as Alyosha
- 2009 Next salamander as Biker
- 2009 Snow on the head as Igor
- 2010 Love in the Big City 2 as assistant duty officer for internal affairs
- 2010 Escape (TV Series) as Sergey Novikov
- 2011 Five Brides as Captain Ivan Mazaev
- 2011 White Crow (TV Series) as Larion Veber
- 2013 Apofegey as Yura Ivanushkin
References
- "Интервью на сайте www.nashfilm.ru". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-01-26.
- Вероника Никитина Что стало с героями рекламы 90-х. Российская газета, 08.12.2014
- Устремлённые в будущее. Литературная газета, № 34 (6476) (3-09-2014)
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