Sergey Viktorovich Murzin is a famous Russian theater and film actor. He became widely known for his roles in the movie "Brother" and in the cult television series "Deadly Force".
Biography
The future actor was born in December 1965 on the fifteenth in the small Russian city of Vorkuta. From an early age, the boy had developed acting talents, he easily learned large texts and without a drop of hesitation performed on the school stage. But despite this, Sergei did not seek to connect his life with theater and cinema. Like most Soviet boys, he was a bully and did not really think about his future.
But over time, Murzin began to think about his future and decided to enter the Academy of Theater Arts in the city of St. Petersburg. He graduated from it in 1995, when he was already thirty years old. After graduation, he entered the service of the children's philharmonic society, but did not stay there for a long time. Six months later, he moved to work at the Buff Theater in St. Petersburg.
Film career
Sergei Murzin received his debut role on television in 1990 while studying at the academy. His first job was a cameo appearance in the film "Body". Later there were several more short works in little-known projects. His first truly recognizable role was the inveterate bandit and thug named Krugly from the cult action movie "Brother" Balabanov. Three years later, he was invited to the television series produced by Channel One, "Deadly Power". An ambitious project based on the works of Andrey Kivinov brought the budding actor national recognition and popularity. From that moment on, Murzin was invited to various projects with an enviable frequency.
Very memorable images from "Brother" and "Deadly Force" made Murzin a cold-blooded killer, bodyguard, "brother from the nineties" and just a very influential person in one bottle. Simply put, Andrei became a hostage to his successful image, filmmakers and producers did not want to see him in a different role and were often invited to the roles of asocial and criminal characters.
The actor himself did not pay much attention to this, because he also had a theater where he could transform into anyone. In addition, his screen "scum" twice brought Murzin the Tefi prize.
To date, the famous actor has more than sixty screen works to his credit. The last of them dates back to 2016 - then he appeared in one of the episodes of the popular sitcom "Univer" in the role of the military commissar. The long absence from the screen is explained by the fact that Murzin completely went to work in the theater.
Personal life
Murzin was married three times in his life. The first marriage took place almost immediately after graduation from school, but the marriage did not last long. In the mid-nineties, he married a second time to a colleague in the shop Ksenia Khristich. After almost ten years of marriage, they divorced. Since 2011, Andrei has been married to Anna Murzina. The couple have two children: daughter Barbara and son Elisha.