Interestingly, but you wondered which partIs your life in the cinema? Many believe that without a variety of serials and other similar works in general it is impossible to live. Someone can agree with this, but there will certainly be those who argue. Today, we will not think about what kind of part of the film is in the life of each person, but in detail we'll talk about one fairly well-known actor on the territory of the Russian Federation.
Alexander Evgenievich Dziuba is a well-knownin Russia and Ukraine personality, actor of cinema and dubbing, director and just an excellent person. In this article, we will discuss this man in detail, his filmography, his biography and many other things related to his life. Let's start right now!
Alexander Dzyuba was born on June 5, 1975 at theterritory of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, which existed from March 10, 1919 to August 24, 1991. The birthplace of Melitopol became a well-known in Ukraine city, which is part of the Zaporozhye region and is the administrative center of the Melitopol district, as well as the center of the Melitopol metropolitan area. It should be noted that the population of this city at this stage of existence is only 155 thousand people.
In 1993, Alexander Dzyuba, whose photopresented in this article, entered the Kiev State Institute of Theatrical Art, and four years later was successfully released from it. In the period from 1994 to 1996, the man was an actor of the Lesya Ukrainka State Academic Theater, which is located in the capital of Ukraine.
It is also worth noting that in 1997 young andconfident actor began to cooperate with the theater of Roman Viktyuk, and in 1999 decided to leave it. The next two years Dziuba was the teacher of the acting studio, as well as the director of the Estonian State Drama Theater, who was in the city of Tallinn, which is the capital of this state. After some time, the artist was forced to leave the theater, and after that he went to the Russian capital.
In 2001, the man returned to MoscowTheater of Roman Viktyuk, where he worked for 5 years, and in 2006 Alexander became a director and at the same time director of quite popular studios such as Young Media, RWS and Tandem Films. In 2010, a fairly successful and already well-established actor Alexander Dzyuba, whose filmography will be discussed by us in this material, again returned to his favorite theater of Roman Viktyuk, where he works to this day and does not plan to leave it in the near future.
In addition, it is worth noting that the career of thisthe actor began in 1994, when he took part in a rather popular television production called "This cute devil", which is based on the story "Ivan Ivanovich", written by Nikolai Khvylev. This project was shown on the channel "UT-2" on Ukrainian television. The channel was national between January 1, 1992 and September 2004.
It happens that the filmography of the actor is divided intoseveral defined categories. For example, someone quite often takes part in serials and films, so in this case the signs of differentiation are obvious. But Alexander Dzyuba, whose wife is not known to the public (it is difficult even to answer if he has it), divided his career in cinema into two main areas: filming and dubbing foreign tapes.
Right now we will discuss in more detail, in which in films and serials a man took part as an actor, as well as those films in which he was involved in dubbing.
One of the most popular sites about cinematestifies that in the period from 1997 to 2015 Alexander Dzyuba took part in 23 projects. The first was the television series "Roksolana: Favorite wife of Caliph", which was broadcast on one of the channels of Ukraine. In the same year, the man starred in the series "Roksolana: Nastunya", and six years later appeared in the project "Poor Nastya", which was broadcast on Russian television in the period from 2003 to 2004.
The next project of this actor was the popular inRussia and Ukraine television series "My Fair Nanny", which has six seasons. There, the actor played a man named Tolik. Also worthy of note are such films as Kulagin and Partners, Club, Plus Infinity, Ugon, Park of the Soviet Period, Bet on Life, All for Better, The Method of Laurel "," Without a trace "," Katina Love "," Poor Relatives "," The Queen of the Game "," The First Date "," Men's Vacations "and many others.
Alexander Dzyuba as a person,sounding cinematographic works, has to do with 43 tapes. His first film he voiced in 2011, and he called "No compromises", where the starring Jason Statham. By the way, Alexander Dzyuba voiced here Luc Evans.
It is impossible not to single out such films as"Transformers 3: The Dark Side of the Moon", "Cowboys Against Aliens", "Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol" and "The Man Who Changed Everything", released in 2011.
In addition, several films, voicedAlexander Dzyuba, were included in the list of 250 best films according to the version of one quite popular site about cinema. In this case we are talking about the television movie "The Dark Knight: The Renaissance of the Legend", which ranks 93 in the rating.
Also worth highlighting the film "The Hobbit:Unexpected journey ", which in this rating took 112 place. One of the most popular tapes, to which the actor discussed today is related, is the "Django Liberated" 2012 release, which occupies 57 place in the rating. The last film, which was included in the list of the 250 best cinematographic works, is "The Hobbit: The Wasteland of Smaug" (192nd place).
Choose any film from today. Enjoy watching!