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Artur Sopelnik
Артур Сопельник
Birth at
26 May 1991
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Russian actor Arthur Sopelnik was born on May 26, 1991 in the German city of Dresden. Arthur's family later moved to Russia. Acting abilities of the boy appeared in early childhood. He was very fond of hockey and karate, but the scene and the movie attracted him more. After the students were instructed to learn Krylov’s fable by roles and Arthur enthusiastically completed this task, he announced to his parents that he wanted to devote his life to the acting profession. While still studying at school,
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Russian actor Arthur Sopelnik was born on May 26, 1991 in the German city of Dresden. Arthur's family later moved to Russia. Acting abilities of the boy appeared in early childhood. He was very fond of hockey and karate, but the scene and the movie attracted him more. After the students were instructed to learn Krylov’s fable by roles and Arthur enthusiastically completed this task, he announced to his parents that he wanted to devote his life to the acting profession. While still studying at school, Arthur began to work in the metropolitan theater "Mel". He did his homework and ran to rehearsals and performances. He got the roles of tomboys, bullies, bullies. In this mode he spent seven years. Behind his shoulders were the performances “Baby and Carlson”, “Romeo and Juliet”, “Scarlet Sails”.
The debut on the TV screen took place after the release of the popular series
Cadetism . Each of the heroes of the film is unique and memorable. A bright character was the Suvorovets Alexander Trofimov, a kind and cheerful guy, somewhat reminiscent of Arthur himself.
The young actor was remembered for such films as “Experts”, “Father Christmas”, “Airport-2”. In the role of Anton Markin, the audience saw him in the popular series “Ranetki”.
In 2008, Arthur entered the Shchepkin Higher Theatre School for the course of the workshop of Viktor Korshunov. Sopelnik cannot think of his future without cinema and theater. In 2010, the actor continued to star in the series “Kremlin cadets”.