Kirill Andreyevich Zaytsev (Russian: Кирилл Андреевич Зайцев; born August 16, 1987) is a Russian actor, film director, and producer. For his role in Going Vertical he received the Golden Eagle Award in 2019.[1]

Kirill Zaytsev
Кирилл Зайцев
Kirill Zaytsev, Cop (2019 TV series).
Born
Kirill Andreyevich Zaytsev

(1987-08-16)August 16, 1987
NationalityRussian
Alma materAdmiral Makarov State Maritime Academy, Latvian Academy of Culture
Occupations
  • Actor
  • film director
  • producer
Years active2015–present
Height1.94 m (6 ft 4 in)

Life and career edit

Kirill Zaytsev was born in Volgograd, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (now Russia). In his youth he studied music, dancing, basketball. In 2011 he graduated from the Admiral Makarov State Maritime Academy, moved to Riga, where he was accepted into the troupe of The Mikhail Chekhov Riga Russian Theatre.[2]

In 2016, Kirill Zaytsev starred in one of the main roles in the highest-grossing Russian film Going Vertical, playing the legendary Soviet basketball player Sergei Belov, based on whose book the film was filmed.[3]

In 2018, he played the main role of American John Mackenzie, who comes to the Investigative Committee of Russia for the exchange of experience, - in the Channel One television series Cop by Radda Novikova.[4]

Since 2018 he has been collaborating with the Moscow Provincial Theatre. Plays Nicholas I in Sergei Bezrukov's production of Pushkin about the Russian poet and Erast Fandorin in the production of Fandorin's Adventures. In 2021, Kirill Zaitsev acted in the premiere of the solo play My Lermontov staged by director Elena Chernaya. The script of the performance was written based on the poems, prose and letters of Mikhail Lermontov.[5]

In 2020 Zaytsev directed his debut short film, war drama Sashka. A Soldier's Diary. The film won various awards at international film festivals, including the Prague Independent Film Festival (in 2021).[6] It was also the first short film to have a wide cinematic release in Russia (in 2022).[7]

In 2021, he took part in the ice-dancing TV show Ice Age on Channel One. His partner in the project was the Russian world champion figure skater Oksana Domnina. The couple reached the grand final and took third place.[8]

In 2022 Zaytsev had a supporting role in streaming fantasy series Aeterna.

Selected filmography edit

Film edit

List of film credits
Year Title Role Notes
2016 The Chronicles of Melanie Lieutenant of the NKVD troops
2018 Going Vertical Sergei Belov [9]
2018 Gogol. Terrible Revenge Kazimir Mazovetsky
2019 Union of Salvation Mikhail Bestuzhev [10]
2020 The Silver Skates Prince Arkadiy Trubetskoy
(English: Prince Arkady Trubetskoy)
[11]
2021 The Last Warrior: Root of Evil
The Last Warrior 2
Finist the Falcon, the bogatyr is a warrior
2021 The Last Warrior: A Messenger of Darkness
The Last Warrior 3
Finist the Falcon
2022 Mira Antonov

Television edit

List of television credits
Year Title Role Notes
2017 Trotsky Fyodor Raskolnikov
(English: Fedor Raskolnikov)
2019 Cop John McKenzie (ru)
2022 Aeterna Lionel Savignac

Awards and nominations edit

  • 2019 - Winner of the Golden Eagle Award in the nomination "Best Supporting Actor") - for the role of Soviet basketball player Sergei Belov in the feature film "Going Vertical".
  • 2019 - Nominated for the TEFI Award in the category "Best Actor in a Television Film / Series" - for the role of John Mackenzie in the television series "Cop".

References edit

  1. ^ «Золотого орла» получил фильм, даже не вышедший в широкий прокат
  2. ^ Кирилл Зайцев
  3. ^ Kirill Soskov. "Актёр из фильма "Движение вверх" Кирилл Зайцев: За три секунды может поменяться жизнь". Metro News.
  4. ^ "Жил-был коп, полицейский лоб". Komsomolskaya Pravda.
  5. ^ Tatiana Belonozhkina. "Кирилл Зайцев: «Я попал в Губернский театр по воле случая»". Yugo-vostochny Kurier.
  6. ^ "Короткометражный фильм впервые выйдет в прокат в России". Kommersant.
  7. ^ "КИРИЛЛ ЗАЙЦЕВ: «АКТЁР ДОЛЖЕН БЫТЬ В ТОНУСЕ»". Kino-Teatr.ru.
  8. ^ "Стало известно, кто занял третье место в новом сезоне «Ледникового периода»". Radio Komsomolskaya Pravda.
  9. ^ «Я отрабатывал очень жесткие удары, а вокруг катались дети»
  10. ^ Как снимали «Союз спасения. Время гнева»: Домогаров в жару пять часов скакал на лошади, а Матвеев ходил в шерстяном костюме
  11. ^ Фильм «Серебряные коньки»

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