Danila Kozlovsky is a very popular Russian actor. He is young, talented, and has won several awards. Recently Danila vividly embodied the image of Valery Kharlamov on the screen in the film "Legend No. 17". But even before this role, Kozlovsky managed to become a noticeable phenomenon in our cinema.
The future actor was born in Moscow in 1985. He grew up playful, like his two brothers, Yegor and Ivan. Due to not at all exemplary behavior, the boy was expelled from several schools, although already at the age of nine, Danila starred in the film "Simple Truths".
And in 1996, my mother and stepfather sent Danila and her brothers to reeducate in the St. Petersburg cadet corps. Studying in the corps benefited young Kozlovsky, tempered his character and will.
At the end of the cadet corps, Danila was expected to study at the military academy, a successful career as an attaché loomed ahead. But Kozlovsky decided to go towards his dream - to be an actor - and entered the St. Petersburg Academy of Theater Arts.
In his film "Garpastum" (2005). And Danila Kozlovsky, as they say, woke up famous.
In 2008, a fantastic picture "We are from the future", which raises serious moral questions, was released. Kozlovsky won the hearts of TV viewers.
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Another notable character is the great acting in the 2012 film Duhless. For his role in this film, Danila Kozlovsky is recognized as the best actor and is awarded the Golden Eagle.
The pinnacle of Kozlovsky's artistic creativity today is the superbly played image of the Soviet hockey star Valery Kharlamov in the aforementioned Legend No. 17.
Film critics believe (and not without reason) that Danila Kozlovsky is destined to become a hero of Russian cinema for at least the next decade.