Dmitry Miller
Dmitry Miller | |
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Born |
Dmitry Arturovich Miller April 2, 1972 Mytishchi, Moscow Oblast, RSFSR, USSR[1] |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2001–present |
Website | Dmitriy Miller.ucoz.ru |
Dmitry Arturovich Miller (Russian: Дмитрий Артурович Миллep; born 2 April 1972) is a Russian actor.
Biography[2]
Dmitry Miller was born in suburban Mytishchi, Moscow Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. After school he entered the medical school. One day he went to Moscow and saw an advertisement for the recruitment of students in drama school. Quite by accident, he decided to go and see how the audition. Dmitry perfectly read a passage and was enrolled on the course. Soon he became a student of Shchepkin theatrical school.
In 2001, Dmitry Miller graduated from the WTU Shchepkin. The actor joined the troupe of musical theater "On Basman", where he worked for almost four years.
His debut in cinema was the feature film "The Sovereign's Servant", where the actor starred Chevalier D'Breze entirely in French.
There were small roles in various television movies, such as the popular television series "Turkish March". Then he successfully starred in such series as "Next". But fame and success came with the series actor "Montecristo".
Leading role in the movie "Happy Journey" brought the actor several awards and a nomination for Best Actor at the 49th International Festival of TV films "Golden Nymph" in Monte Carlo.
Personal life
- Wife: Actress Julia Dellos (born October 3, 1971).
- Twin daughters: Alisa-Victoria and Marianna-Darina (born in 2014).
Selected filmography
- 2001 Next (TV Series) as guard
- 2007 The Sovereign's Servant as Chevalier Charles de Brézé
- 2008 Montecristo (TV Series) as Maksim Orlov
- 2008 Two of fate. New life (TV Series) as Grigory
- 2010 Masakra as Vladimir Pazurkevich, graph-werewolf
- 2011 - 2014 Traffic lights (TV Series) as Eduard, confirmed bachelor
- 2015 The Eighties (TV Series) as Ilya, editor of the magazine Ogonyok