Konstantin Murzenko
Known for: Acting
Born: November 25, 1969 in Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR
Konstantin Vladislavovich Murzenko (born November 26, 1969, Leningrad) is a Russian film director, screenwriter and actor. He studied at the medical school, at the Faculty of Journalism of St. Petersburg State University. Worked as a paramedic at the ambulance station, assistant to the director on the LSDF, editor, director and DJ on the radio, a television journalist, wrote articles about cinema in newspapers and magazines. In his scripts films "Hard Time" (1997), "Mama, Do not Grieve" (1997), "The body will be buried, and the senior midshipman will sing" (1998). The author of the plot of the film "Ghoul" (1997). As an actor gained popularity after a small role as Fascist in the movie "Brother 2" (2000). In 2001, he made his debut as a director, making his own screenplay for the film "April". From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Brother 2
Fascist
4
Marat
Gena-Concrete
In Motion
Theory of booze
Gentlemen, Good Luck!
Клешня
Blockbuster
Night Guard
The Irony of Fate: Continuation
сержант в отделении милиции
Ostap Bender: The Final Hustle
Shatun
Compartment No. 6
Guest at the Party
Sky. Plane. Girl.
Bartender
The Blonde
Theater owner
Suicides
patologoanatom
The Date
Welcome to the Family
Graveyard Shift
Customer
Знакомство родителей
Dolomite and Ash
Командировка
Decent People
Is There No Such Thing As Love?
Уролог
New Year in Berezovka
Night Watch
Subway Guy