Oleg Stefan | |
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Born | Oleg Stepanovich Shtefanko (1959-09-07) September 7, 1959 (age 65) Chystyakove, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union |
Citizenship | Soviet Union →
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Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1977–present |
Awards | Merited Artist of the Russian Federation (2020) |
Oleg Stefan né Oleg Stepanovich Shtefanko (Russian: Оле́г Степа́нович Штефанко́; born September 7, 1959) is a Soviet and Russian actor who became popular in Russia after moving there to study acting. He later became an American film actor after emigrating to the United States.
Biography
He studied acting in Moscow, graduated in 1980, then became a member of Moscow Maly Theater. He starred in several Soviet movies until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
In 1992, Oleg Stefan emigrated to the United States. There he has appeared in a number of popular television series, including Frasier and JAG. He also had a role in Robert De Niro's The Good Shepherd opposite Matt Damon.
After 2003, Oleg Stefan came back to the Russian entertainment industry appearing in leading and supporting roles in several movies made in Moscow.
In 2005 he received a nomination for Gold Nymph Award as Best Actor at the 45th International Festival of Television Films in Monte Carlo.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1980 | Control Strip | Rudzik | |
1981 | Poor Masha | Kostya | |
1981 | Youth | Semyon Kruglov | Episode "Visit" |
1981 | Through the Gobi and Khingan | Vanya Sokolov | |
1981 | Village Story | Yevgeny | |
1983 | Red Bells II | Officer | |
1983 | Immortality Exam | Cadet | |
1983 | Rupture | Vikentiev | |
1984 | Scarecrow | episode | |
1985 | In Search for Captain Grant | Capt. John Mangles | TV film |
1985 | The Rivals | Sergei Drozdov | |
1986 | Believe in Love | Volodya | |
1987 | Aboriginal | Oleg | |
1989 | It | Dmitry Prokofiev | |
1991 | Last Bunker | Kalinichenko | |
1991 | Nude in a Hat | Zuyev, a journalist | |
1991 | Death Bay | Yura Medunov | |
1992 | Master of the East | Andrei | |
1993 | Hostages of the Devil | Sergey Ivanovich | |
1996 | Pacific Blue | Zigmond | TV Series |
2001 | Heartbreakers | Kremlin Band Leader | |
2001 | Megiddo: The Omega Code 2 | Russian President Kachitsky | |
2003 | Frasier | Vladimir | TV Series |
2003 | According to Jim | Sasha | TV Series |
2005 | Space Race | Alexei Leonov | TV Series |
2005 | Silent Partner | The Client | |
2006 | Break-through | Col. Gen. Selivanov | |
2006 | Ultimate Force | Pyotr | Episode "Changing of the Guard" |
2006 | Film Festival, or Port Eisenstein | Actor Blok | |
2006 | Family Name | Vozdvizhensky | |
2006 | Moscow Mission | Martin | |
2006 | The Good Shepherd | Ulysses / Stas Siyanko | |
2007 | The Apocalypse Code | Mike Hutchins | |
2009 | Duplicity | Boris Fetyov | |
2011-2018 | Forester | Leonid Matveevich Zubov | TV Series |
2016 | The Americans | Anatoly Viktorovich | TV Series |
2017 | Chervoniy | Voron | |
2019 | The Bus Number 13 | Janitor | |
2023 | Tetris | Nikolai Belikov |
References
- "Олег Штефанко: Биография". olegshtefanko.ru. Retrieved 2016-07-24.
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