
Pereslavl-Zalesskiy, Yaroslavskya oblast, RSFSR, USSR
Aleksandr Andreevich Petrov (Russian: Александр Андреевич Петров; born 25 January 1989; Pereslavl-Zalesskiy) is a Russian actor, known for his roles in T-34 (2019), Attraction (2017) and Gogol. The Beginning (2017). After school he entered the economic department of the University of Pereslavl at the Institute of Program Systems of the Russian Academy of Sciences. However, he soon realized that this was not for him - when he began to participate in the student team of the KVN and the performances of the theatre (also student) "Entreprise". During the theatrical festival, he took part in the master classes of teachers of the Russian Institute of Theatre Arts - GITIS and made his final choice. In 2008 he left the university and went to Moscow. From his first attempt he managed to enter the GITIS for the directing department in the workshop of L. Kheifets. In 2012-2013, Alexander served in the Moscow Theatre "Et Cetera". Based on the results of diploma theatricals, he received an offer from Aleksandr Kalyagin about enrollment in the troupe of the Moscow theatre "Et Cetera". He played Graziano in "Shylock" based on William Shakespeare's play "The Venetian Merchant", directed by Robert Sturua. In 2013 he was admitted to the troupe of the Yermolova Theatre, under the leadership of Oleg Menshikov. In the Yermolova Theatre, he played Hamlet in William Shakespeare's tragedy, directed by Valeriy Sarkisov. Petrov made his debut in 2010 in an episodic role of the television series Voices. In 2012, he played a major role in the series While the fern is blooming. In the 2015 crime drama serial The Method produced by Alexander Tsekalo's Sreda, Petrov played the supporting role of police officer Zhenya. In the same year he also acted in the TV series Fartsa, by the same production company, this time in the lead role. The series is about Fartsovka — the illegal acquisition of consumer goods and currency from foreigners during the Soviet Union. He played Andrei Trofimov, an aspiring writer. In 2017, he acted in Sreda's feature film — Gogol. The Beginning. In this horror-fantasy picture, loosely based on Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka, he portrayed writer Nikolai Gogol. He played one of the main roles in the disaster-film Attraction (2017) by Fyodor Bondarchuk. According to the plot of the film; over the city there is an unidentified object, which later, for the safety of citizens, is shot down. Only when it falls to the ground do experts find that this object is of unearthly origin. In 2018 he acted in the musical romantic drama about figure skating, Ice. Film news and database website Kinopoisk named Alexander Petrov as the most popular Russian actor of 2017. He again played the role of Artyom in Invasion, the sequel of Attraction in 2020.

as Self - Guest

as Барковский
2018

as Matvey Rysak
2023

as Self - Guest
2023

as Piotr
2019

as Artyom / Thomas
2020

as Evgeniy Osmyslovskiy
2015

2023

as Victor Voronin
2025

as Bazilio
2026

as Guest
2023

as Artyom (Tom)
2017

as Grisha Izmailov
2016
2026
as Veselchak U
2027

as Andrei
2027

2026

2026

as Bazilio
2026

as Lyoha
2025

2025

as Victor Voronin
2025

as Vasya / Kolya
2025

as Veselchak U
2024

as Sasha Gorin
2024

2023

as Russian Guest
2023

as Matvey Rysak
2023

as Трус
2022

as Seva Gorelov
2022

as Пётр Маслов
2021

as Kostas
2021

as self
2021
2021

as Sasha's husband
2020

2020

as Eduard Streltsov
2020

as Artyom / Thomas
2020
as Evgeniy Osmyslovskiy
16 ep.

as Барковский
8 episodes

as Self - Guest
1 episodes

as Evgeniy Osmyslovskiy
16 episodes

8 episodes

as Guest
2 episodes

as Grisha Izmailov
32 episodes

as Igor Spiridonov
16 episodes

as Матье
12 episodes

as Mark
20 episodes

as Андрей Трофимов
8 episodes

as Егор Румянцев
9 episodes

as Nikolay Vasilievich Gogol
8 episodes

as Artyom Isaev Jr.
8 episodes

as Вадик
16 episodes

as Кирилл
13 episodes

as Ilya
8 episodes

as Kompot
8 episodes

as Кирилл
12 episodes

as Vanya Kotov
12 episodes

as Alexander
9 episodes

as Ilya Goryunov
5 episodes

as Denis Volkovsky, 'The Wolf'
24 episodes

17 episodes

6 episodes