Oleg Fyodorov
Oleg Fyodorov is a Russian theater and film actor, TV presenter.
Fyodorov was born in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg). He graduated from high school with a pedagogical focus. He tried to enter a theater university, but it was unsuccessful. In order not to waste time, Oleg entered the Pedagogical Institute without exams. At the same time, he attended a theater studio. After serving in the army, he did not want to continue studying to become a teacher. He played in the puppet theater 'Sky of Tiflis' by Zhanna Kondratsikovskaya. In 2003 he graduated from St. Petersburg State Academy of Theater Arts, course of Gennadiy Trostyanetskiy. Then he was accepted into the Lensovet Theater troupe.
Oleg Fyodorov began acting in 1999, making his debut in the role of Semyonov in the film 'In the Mirror of Venus'. Then he played in the TV series Uboynaya sila (2000), Ulitsy razbitykh fonarey (1998), Mentovskie voyny (2005), Liteynyy (2008). His work in the psychological drama Igry detey vzroslogo vozrasta (2011) and the melodrama Mayakovskiy. Dva dnya (2013), detective story Dvoe s pistoletami (2013), military drama Ladoga (2014), detective series Sherlok Kholms (2013) became notable. He played the main role in the war film Belaya noch (2014), where his hero is the head of the Special Security Bureau, Major Oleg Nekrylov. Then he starred in the popular projects Takaya rabota (2015) (Oleg Udaltsov), 28 panfilovtsev (2016) (Grigoriy Shemyakin), Realizatsiya (2019) (Mikhail Krutakov), Most (2018) (Svyatoslav Ustinov), Morskiye dyalovy: Rubezhi rodiny (2018) (Paladin).