Vitali Baganov

Vitali Aleksandrovich Baganov (Russian: Виталий Александрович Баганов; born September 6, 1952) is a Soviet, then Scottish actor of film and television currently based in the United States who guest starred as Valery the Russian gangster in The Sopranos episode Pine Barrens. He also appeared as Valery in ...To Save Us All from Satan's Power. Baganov also voiced Ray Bulgarin in Grand Theft Auto IV and The Ballad of Gay Tony.

Vitali Baganov
Born
Vitali Aleksandrovich Baganov

(1952-09-06) September 6, 1952
Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR
CitizenshipSoviet → Scottish
Alma materLeningrad State University
Leningrad State Institute for Theatre, Music and Cinematography
OccupationActor
Years active1979present
Known forGrand Theft Auto IV

Biography

Vitali Baganov was born in Leningrad, Russian RSFSR, Soviet Union (now Saint Petersburg, Russia)

Baganov studied astronomy in Leningrad State University then transferred to the Leningrad State Institute for Theatre, Music and Cinematography. After graduation, he worked at Memorial Lenin Komsomol Theatre and Komissarjevsky Theatre. He was filmed in a number of Soviet films. In 1991 he emigrated to the United States.[1]

Along with The Sopranos Baganov has appeared in the US television series Louie and The Americans.

Filmography

  • 1979 Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson: The Bloody Inscription as Himself credited as (V. Baganaov)
  • 1979 Inzhener Graffito as Himself
  • 1984 Sneg v iyule as Sergey Zherdin
  • 1984 Doronga k sebe as Lyoahka
  • 1984 Nebyvalshchina as Soldier
  • 1986 Na ostriya Mecha as Himself
  • 1988 Shchenok as Himself
  • 1989 V znak protesta as Himself
  • 2010 Salt as new Russian president[2]
  • 2018 The Americans (2018) as Stepan
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References

  1. "Vitali Baganov". kino-teatr.ru.
  2. "Vitali Baganov". BFI. Retrieved 2017-11-29.
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