Ravil Isyanov

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Ravil Ahmedullovich Isyanov , Russian Равиль Ахмедуллович Исьянов , transcribed Rawil Akhmedullovich Isyanov , (born  August 20, 1962 in Voskressensk , Moscow Oblast ) is a Russian actor who has lived in the United States since 1998 .

Life

Ravil Isyanov was born in 1962 in the Soviet Voskressensk , which is about 90 km southeast of Moscow. During his school days he attended courses in music, ballet and theater, as well as in the sports of ice hockey, boxing and soccer. He did his two-year military service with the Air Force of the Soviet Union . After his military service he worked for two seasons at the theater in Khabarovsk . He then began his acting studies under Alexander Kalyagin at the MChAT in Moscow and simultaneously studied three summer semesters at the British American Drama Academy (BADA) in Great Britain . After four years of study he graduated in 1990. In the same year he went to Clwyd in Wales at the invitation of the Clwyd Theatr Cymru . After the collapse of the Soviet Union, he stayed in Great Britain. To pursue his film career, he moved to Los Angeles , California in 1998 , where he has lived and worked ever since.

Ravil Isyanov often plays Soviet / Russian characters in recurring roles in films and TV series. Among other things, he gave the pilot of a MiG-29 in James Bond 007 - Goldeneye in 1995 , General Sikorsky in The Good German - In the Ruins of Berlin in 2006 and Viktor Panchenko in Defiance - For my brothers who never gave up . In the four-part docu-drama the BBC race to the moon in 2005, he played in the consequences of the departure into space and the Apollo mission to the Soviet chief designer of rocket motors Valentin Glushko and in 2014 Admiral Konstantin Nikolayevich Ruskov in four episodes of the post-apocalyptic television series The Last Ship , made into a film based on the novel by William Brinkley .

Filmography

Feature films

TV Shows

Synchronized work

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Individual evidence

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