Vasiliy Stepanov (actor)

Vasiliy Sergeevich Stepanov (Russian: Васи́лий Сергее́вич Степа́нов; born January 14, 1986) is a Russian actor who debuted in Bondarchuk's film The Inhabited Island as Maxim Kammerer (voiced by Maksim Matveyev).

Vasiliy Stepanov
Born
Vasiliy Sergeevich Stepanov

(1986-01-14) January 14, 1986
Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Years active2008–present
Parent(s)Sergei Stepanov

Biography

Vasiliy Stepanov was born in Moscow in the Russian family of militsioner and saleswoman. His school holidays he mostly spent in the country, at his grandmother's.[1] He graduated from College of Physical Education and Sports, with teaching credentials. He is a candidate for master of hand to hand combat, despite being a smoker with experience.[2]

On April 10, 2017, Stepanov, being in a state of depression, threw himself out of the window of the 5th floor of an apartment building on Davydkovskaya Street in Moscow. He sustained multiple serious injuries and fractures.[3][4][5]

Filmography

Cinema

  • 2008: The Inhabited Island Part 1 as Maxim Kammerer
  • 2009: The Inhabited Island: Skirmish Part 2 as Maxim Kammerer
  • 2012: My Guy - Angel
  • 2013: Okolofutbol as speaker
  • 2018: Tankers
  • 2018: Who's next, Dreamers? as Mark

Television

  • 2011: Insurance Case (TV Movie) as Artyom
  • 2011: Kiss of Socrates (Belarusian TV Series) as Kostya
  • 2012: Long Тime Рassed (Host in TV Show)
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gollark: Venusing Earth is probably quite hard. Although I think it'll happen naturally in a billion years or so.
gollark: This would be bad for technology, slow and/or wildly unethical, and not very helpful except under negative utilitarianism.
gollark: Subsistence farming is actually boring and unpleasant though. It is good that we stopped doing it. Although "monke" would be hunter-gathering, strictly. Which is no longer possible at scale due to loss of habitats and population growth.

References

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