Aleksey Sharanin
Aleksey Sharanin, born on April 7, 1982, in Moscow, is a prominent Russian actor and television presenter. He completed his studies at the Moscow State University of Culture and Arts in 2006, laying the groundwork for a multifaceted career in the performing arts.
Sharanin made his television debut in 2011 as the host of the "Good Morning" program on Channel One Russia, where he presented the "Useful Tips" segment, quickly becoming a familiar face to audiences. His talents extend beyond hosting; he is also a skilled singer and displayed his improvisational prowess at the Moscow Theater of Literary Improvisation from 2011 to 2012.
In addition to his work on television, Aleksey has been featured in various music videos, most notably in "Bluff" by the popular band Bi-2. His acting repertoire includes roles in sketch comedies such as "Zaytsev Sisters: Welcome to Russia," directed by Grigory Gasparian, and "Oskolkovo 2," helmed by Roman Doronin, both released in 2013.
In recognition of his contributions to the film industry, Sharanin became a member of the Guild of Russian Film Actors in 2021 and was inducted into the Union of Cinematographers of Russia in 2023. That same year, he portrayed the character of the Newspeak author in Diana Ringo's adaptation of "1984," further solidifying his status in Russian cinema.
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