丹尼尔·斯特拉霍夫 Daniil Strakhov
Daniil’s father is a Russian poet, philologist, linguist (Alexander Strakhov lives in the U.S., in Boston) and his mother is a psychotherapist. His parents divorced when he was very young and he spent most of his childhood living with his grandparents.
Since his childhood Daniil was interested in movie and theatre. So in 1993 he entered the Moscow Art Theater School. In a year he was transferred to the Shchukin Theatre School.
In ...(展开全部) Daniil’s father is a Russian poet, philologist, linguist (Alexander Strakhov lives in the U.S., in Boston) and his mother is a psychotherapist. His parents divorced when he was very young and he spent most of his childhood living with his grandparents.
Since his childhood Daniil was interested in movie and theatre. So in 1993 he entered the Moscow Art Theater School. In a year he was transferred to the Shchukin Theatre School.
In 1996, as a student, Daniel debuted in the film. He appeared in a cameo role in the film by Boris Blank “The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui. New Version” based on the play by Bertolt Brecht.
Strakhov starred in the television series: “Maroseyka, 12″, “The Fifth Corner”, “Always Say Always”, “Brigade”, “Women’s logic-2″, “Children of the Arbat”, “The Love Talisman”, “Storm Gate” and many others.
Daniil became widely known after his role of the young Stirlitz (Soviet spy Maksim Isaev) in the TV series by Sergei Ursulyak “Isayev” (2009).
Daniil also starred in several theatrical productions: Train Station for Three, The Postman Always Rings Twice, An Ideal Husband and Warsaw Melody.
In 2000 Strakhov married fellow actress Maria Leonova.