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Kirill Alfredovich Pirogov
Кирилл Пирогов
Birth at
4 September 1973
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Kirill Alfredovich Pirogov is a Russian theater and film actor, Honored Artist of Russia. He can be safely called a carrier of a sweet and friendly nature. As a child, Pirogov had a huge range of interests. In addition to a good education received in an English special school, the boy spoke English and French, graduated from a music school, engaged in fencing, and also visited a theater studio. His parents wanted him to go to university, but Kirill chose the Shchukin school. In 1994, the young actor
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Kirill Alfredovich Pirogov is a Russian theater and film actor, Honored Artist of Russia. He can be safely called a carrier of a sweet and friendly nature.
As a child, Pirogov had a huge range of interests. In addition to a good education received in an English special school, the boy spoke English and French, graduated from a music school, engaged in fencing, and also visited a theater studio. His parents wanted him to go to university, but Kirill chose the Shchukin school.
In 1994, the young actor made his debut in the play Noise and Fury, plays in the famous play Three Sisters by Chekhov, in the production War and Peace and others. He is invited to the “Workshop of Peter Fomenko”. A year later, Kirill gets the main role in the film Georgy Danelia “Eagle and Tails”. And the character of Ilya Seteva in the film of Alexei Balabanov “Brother 2” brings the novice artist real popularity. In 2008, he appeared in the films “Game” and
Inhabited Island" . And his latest works should be highlighted films: "Revelations", "Lions, Eagles and Partridges" and
"Observer" .
Pirogov cannot be confused with anyone. If he shows up on stage, you recognize him immediately. Refined, it attracts the attention of the viewer, causes interest and delivers aesthetic pleasure. It is pleasant to look at him, he wants to listen, delve into his words, analyze the actions of his heroes, admire them, condemn or support.
Kirill Pirogov is a great actor, a master of his craft and just a wonderful person. He loves to read books, especially Chekhov and Shakespeare, listens to classical music, once played jazz himself. In his spare time, the actor watches movies, respects old domestic films, and from abroad his favorite is Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid with Robert Redford and Paul Newman. /