Vyacheslav Razbegaev: personal life (wife, children)


Childhood and youth

Vyacheslav was born on October 14, 1965 in Moscow. His parents dreamed that their son would grow up and master a profession revered in the Soviet Union: become an engineer or even a space explorer, like the legendary Yuri Gagarin. But young Razbegaev did not share his family’s aspirations and secretly cherished the dream of becoming an actor. After graduating from school in 1982, the guy went to work at the Salyut research and production enterprise, but did not stay there for long. In 1983, Vyacheslav was drafted into the army in the Far Eastern District.


Actor Vyacheslav Razbegaev

After demobilization, Razbegaev decided to make his dream come true and set off to conquer the capital’s theaters. Without an education, the young man only managed to get a job as a scenery installer at the Mosfilm studio. This went on for 2 years, until one day the guy realized that he would not achieve success with such actions, and decided to try his hand at a theater school. A little experience in filming and natural artistry helped Razbegaev enter the Moscow Art Theater School.

Vyacheslav Razbegaev in his youth

In 1994, during the era of crisis, Vyacheslav, like many artists, found himself unclaimed - the film industry was going through hard times. Together with friends, he founded a company engaged in filming advertising. The business was profitable, but when the opportunity arose to engage in cinema again, Vyacheslav easily abandoned advertising activities.

Notes

  1. Moscow Art Theater School: 1990—1999 Archived on October 16, 2012.
  2. "Cherry Orchard"
  3. A long time ago
  4. A long time ago. Army Theater. Press about the performance
  5. "At the bottom"
  6. "Much ado about nothing"
  7. "Ladies' night." Only for women” Archive of NTP performances.
  8. “Theater with and without rules” Archive of NTP performances.
  9. “Territory of Love” (undefined)
    (inaccessible link). Retrieved July 14, 2010. Archived August 7, 2010.

Theater

Immediately after graduating from the Studio School, the artist was invited to join the troupe of the Central Academic Theater of the Russian Army, where he was a member until 2006. On this stage, Razbegaev played many different roles, which allowed the artist to appear before the audience in numerous roles, from the serious Lieutenant Cassio in the play Othello to the comedic image of Don Juan from the production Much Ado About Nothing.

Vyacheslav Razbegaev in the theater

In 1994, together with the troupe of the International Confederation of Theater Unions, the artist took part in the production of German director Peter Stein's "Oresteia", touring Europe. Vyacheslav also played Fortinbras in the play “Hamlet” by the famous director.

Razbegaev’s fame and popularity as a theater actor was brought to him by the hooligan production “Ladies Night,” which became famous throughout Russia. Only for women". He agreed to the role, which involved undressing on stage, without much hesitation. Vyacheslav, by his own admission, did not see anything reprehensible or strange in this. Along with Razbegaev, Gosha Kutsenko, Dmitry Maryanov, Euclid Kyurdzidis, and Pyotr Krasilov appeared in the images of unemployed steelworkers who retrained as strippers.

Vyacheslav Razbegaev on stage

Now Vyacheslav’s creative biography continues with the Independent theater project L'Atelier. The artist plays in the performances “Ladies' Night. Renewal”, which became the most striking event on the stage of this theater in 2018, and “The Innkeeper”. In the production of “Love on Mondays,” Razbegaev appears on the theater stage in an ensemble with Zhanna Epple and Andrei Chernyshov.

Notes[ | ]

  1. Moscow Art Theater School: 1990—1999 Archived on October 16, 2012.
  2. "Cherry Orchard"
  3. A long time ago
  4. A long time ago. Army Theater. Press about the performance
  5. "At the bottom"
  6. "Much ado about nothing"
  7. "Ladies' night." Only for women” Archive of NTP performances.
  8. “Theater with and without rules” Archive of NTP performances.
  9. “Territory of Love” (undefined)
    (inaccessible link). Retrieved July 14, 2010. Archived August 7, 2010.

Movies

Vyacheslav began acting in films thanks to his proximity to the Mosfilm studio. The young set assembler, and then a student at the Moscow Art Theater School, was often offered small secondary roles that did not carry much of a burden. In other words, since 1986, Razbegaev has been participating in crowd scenes.

Vyacheslav Razbegaev in the film “Hurt Me”

After graduating from college, he made his real debut in cinema in Vyacheslav Krishtofovich’s film “Woman at Sea.” The actor mostly got minor roles, although he played in the same frame with such Russian cinema stars as Fyodor Bondarchuk, Vladimir Menshov and Konstantin Khabensky. Vyacheslav was lucky enough to meet Bondarchuk twice: on the set of the films “Eight and a Half Dollars” and “On the Move.”

From 1994 to 1999, there was a break in Razbegaev’s cinematic career: he was engaged in business and served in the theater.

Vyacheslav Razbegaev as Metis in the film "Antikiller"

Popularity among moviegoers came from his participation in the filming of the crime action film Antikiller, where Razbegaev got the not-so-main, but very memorable role of a thief in law nicknamed Metis. The film was released in 2002 and enjoyed considerable success with viewers, which made it possible to subsequently release a number of films united by one line. The actor himself considers the third part “Antikiller D.K.: Love Without Memory” to be especially successful, which presents the plot in the most logical and understandable way.

Another film with Vyacheslav’s participation, the thriller “Tin,” which was shown in cinemas in 2006, was no less successful. Shot in the style of psychological horror, the film won the love of the audience primarily due to the participation of the charismatic actor, who appeared in the image of investigator Pavel, who is tasked with catching an escaped maniac.

Vyacheslav Razbegaev and Alena Babenko in the film “Tin”

The military drama “Storm Gates” is considered to be a film adaptation of the events of the Second Chechen War, although the author of the novel on which the film was based claims that the literary work was written before the death of the 6th company of Pskov paratroopers in the Argun Gorge. Razbegaev played the role of the former general of the Republic of Ichkeria Shah.

A similar character has already been encountered in Vyacheslav’s filmography: a couple of years before, he starred in the action movie “Personal Number” as the son of a high-ranking Chechen official who was tricked into a criminal operation. The film is based on the details of the hostage crisis in the theater center on Dubrovka in 2002.

Vyacheslav Razbegaev as Shah in the series “Stormy Gates”

Copies of Personal Number, translated into English, have sold to 42 countries, prompting a sequel called Tangent Point. In the film, the key role would have gone to Razbegaev’s hero; the project budget, according to a number of sites, was expected to be $12 million. However, since the release of the first part, there has been no news about the continuation of the story about the fight against global terrorism.

In 2011, the actor was invited to an unexpected foreign project. Vyacheslav had to play on the same set with Indian Bollywood stars Abhishek Bachchan, Sonam Kapoor, Bobby Deol. The man embodied the image of a Russian general. When filming the film “Players,” Razbegaev greatly benefited from his knowledge of Hindi, which he studied in his youth.

Maria Poroshina and Vyacheslav Razbegaev in the series “Hot on the Trail”

When Vyacheslav was invited to film the series “Hot Pursuit,” he was skeptical about the project, but later changed his mind, recognizing the presence of a certain bright beginning and educational element in the film, and even agreed to continue the film about police partners. Razbegaev's partner in the film was Maria Poroshina.

The law enforcement officer is one of the most frequently encountered characters performed by the artist. Vyacheslav more than once tried on the shoulder straps of representatives of law enforcement agencies, former or current, in the films “Citizen Boss”, “Object 11”, “Crazy”, “Investigator Protasov”, “Quiet People”.

Vyacheslav Razbegaev in the series “Hunting the Werewolf”

Perhaps that is why the producers of the documentary series “Establishment of a Crime” saw in Razbegaev the ideal narrator of crime stories that took place in reality. Each episode of the film is a reconstruction of past events, confirmed by documents and testimony.

In the disaster film “Crew,” starring Danila Kozlovsky and Vladimir Mashkov, Razbegaev played a pilot who sacrificed his own life to save passengers. The hero of Vyacheslav in the melodrama “Love and the Sea” is a sports instructor at a sanatorium, cheating on his wife. The artist is also involved in the blockbuster about superheroes “The Defenders,” nicknamed the Russian answer to the American “Avengers.” The project received financial support from the Cinema Fund.

Vyacheslav Razbegaev and Anna Semenovich in the show “Stars on Ice”

Already a fairly popular actor, Razbegaev was invited to film the popular show “Stars on Ice.” The artist tried to learn to skate as a child, but nothing worked for him. Together with figure skater and actress Anna Semenovich, they almost reached the final of the show, dropping out of it just 2 days before the end.

In 2009, the actor again participated in a television project, this time figure skater Anzhelika Krylova became his partner.

Career in the film industry

Vyacheslav Vyacheslavovich Razbegaev began acting in episodic roles in 1986 thanks to his work at Mosfilm. After receiving my education, my real debut took place. This happened in the film “Woman and the Sea”. Got a supporting role. He didn’t refuse episodic characters either. Vyacheslav had to work with such stars of Russian cinema as Fyodor Bondarchuk and Vladimir Menshov.

The action movie “Antikiller” brought success to the aspiring actor. Although he did not get the leading role, his character was remembered by viewers and critics. He played the role of Metis. Subsequently, famous directors began to invite Vyacheslav. He mainly starred in multi-part film projects. His role in the film “Antikiller D.K.: Love Without Memory” turned out to be successful for him. In 2004, the action movie “Personal Number” was released on television, where such actors as Alexei Makarov, Yuri Tsurilo and Viktor Verzhbitsky became partners on the set.

In 2006, the film “Tin” was released. In this film, Vyacheslav Razbegaev appeared before numerous fans and film lovers in the guise of an investigator. In the story, he had to catch a dangerous maniac. Next, the charismatic actor starred in the show “Stars on Ice.” Anna Semenovich became his partner. Together they almost reached the final part. Subsequently, the actor again took to the ice with Anzhelika Krylova.

In 2011, Vyacheslav participated in an Indian film, playing the role of a general. It was in this project that language knowledge came in handy. 2012 turned out to be successful. He starred in the multi-part film “Hot Pursuit.” Among the latest works in which you can enjoy Vyacheslav’s masterful acting, the film “Crew” should be highlighted. Although he did not get the leading role, he was able to be remembered by the audience.

Personal life

Vyacheslav prefers to remain silent about his personal life, although he once mentioned that he had long and happily been in a civil marriage with a certain Natalya. The happy couple is raising three children, all daughters.

Social networks are not among Razbegaev’s interests, but his photos are periodically published on the pages of colleagues and theater communities on Instagram.

Vyacheslav Razbegaev with his wife and daughter

Vyacheslav enjoys windsurfing, alpine skiing and snowboarding, and plays hockey at the amateur level. Knowledge of this sport was useful for the artist to speak the same language with his on-screen daughter, the press secretary of the Bears team, and his hockey player son in the popular sports drama Molodezhka.

Interesting Facts

  • The artist enjoys windsurfing, skiing and snowboarding.
  • Sometimes Vyacheslav plays hockey with his friend Marat Basharov.
  • The actor took part in the dubbing of computer games: “Dungeon Orderlies” (Boar), “Tin” (Pavel).
  • He starred in video clips of Irina Allegrova, Lyubov Uspenskaya and the Kuchera group.
  • In 2004, the actor directed a television series based on Danil Koretsky’s novel “Pawn in a Great Game.”

Vyacheslav Razbegaev now

Vyacheslav Razbegaev spent the winter holidays of 2019 on the stage of the theater, playing Bernie in “Ladies' Night. Update". The series of images of investigators was replenished with a role in the psychological thriller “Conductor” about a girl with paranormal abilities. Working with the actor are Vladimir Yaglych, Alexandra Bortich and Evgeny Tsyganov.

In the melodrama “Bunches of Grapes,” a man turned into a Don Cossack. The film tells about the life of a Cossack village that made money by producing wine for more than 30 years.

Vyacheslav Razbegaev in the film “The Explorer” in 2020

The plot of the detective story “New Life” is tied to a tragic event - a plane crash. The main character, played by Sergei Gubanov, strangely misses the flight, but does not return home. Vyacheslav Razbegaev and Anton Khabarov play the brothers of the missing man.

Vyacheslav Razbegaev and Murat Yildirim in the thriller “Scorpio” in 2020

Together with Turkish film star Murat Yildirim, the Russian artist starred in the thriller “Scorpio,” which was advertised as the first Uzbek film in this genre. Filming took place in Tashkent, Moscow, Bukhara and in the homeland of Murat’s wife – Morocco.

Creation

Roles in the theater

Central Academic Theater of the Russian Army

  • 2002 - “The Cherry Orchard” by Alexei Slapovsky. Director: Ildar Gilyazev
    -
    Azalkanov
    [2]
  • 2005 - “A long time ago” based on the musical comedy by Alexander Gladkov and Tikhon Khrennikov. Director: Boris Morozov
    -
    Lieutenant Rzhevsky
    [3][4]
  • “At the Bottom” by M. Gorky. Director: Boris Morozov
    -
    Vaska Pepel
    [5]
  • "Othello" by Shakespeare. Director: Boris Morozov
    -
    Cassio
  • "Much Ado About Nothing" by Shakespeare. Director: Boris Morozov
    -
    Don Juan
    [6]
  • "Paul I" - Alexander
  • “Masquerade” by M. Yu. Lermontov - Zvezdich
  • "Chiogin Skirmishes" Carlo Goldoni - Titus Nanne

International Confederation of Theater Unions

  • "Oresteia" by Aeschylus. Director: Peter Stein
    -
    Messenger
  • Shakespeare's Hamlet. Director: Peter Stein
    -
    Fortinbras

Independent theater project

  • "Ladies' night." Only for women”[7] based on the play by Anthony McCarten, Simon Sinclair, Jacques Collard. Director: V. Shamirov
    - Barry
  • “Theater with and without rules” [8] based on the play by M. Frain. Director: V. Petrov
    - director Lloyd
  • “Fairy Tales for Adults” (“Little Tragedies” by A.S. Pushkin) Director: M. Polizeimako - Don Juan

Theater agency "Art-Partner XXI"

  • “Territory of Love” based on M. Christopher’s play “The Lady is Waiting, the Clarinet is Playing.” Director: Vladimir Pankov
    -
    Jack
    [9]

Filmography

  • 1990 - St. John's Wort - Red, English officer
    (credited as A. Razbegaev)
  • 1991 - Mummy from a suitcase - Fame
  • 1992 - The weather is good on Deribasovskaya, or It’s raining again on Brighton Beach - a toothy maniac
    (voiced by Dmitry Matveev)
  • 1992 - Woman at Sea - Boba
  • 1992 - Flight of the night butterfly
  • 1993 - Trotsky - Ramon Mercader
  • 1993 - Shooting Angels - Victor
  • 1994 - Hurt Me
  • 1999 - 8.5 dollars - Coca
  • 2002 - Loneliness of Blood - Victor
  • 2002 - On the move - groom in the club
  • 2002 - Antikiller - Metis
  • 2002 - The Fifth Angel - Typpal Salbiev
  • 2003 - Antikiller 2: Anti-terror - Metis
  • 2004 - Personal number - Umap Tamiev
  • 2004 - Lost the sun - Oleg
  • 2005 - Greek Vacation - Stefan
  • 2005 - Night seller - store owner
  • 2006 - Savages - Vasily
  • 2006 - Deal - Arkady
  • 2006 - Tin - Pavel
  • 2006 - Storm Gates - Shah
  • 2007 - Lera - Sergey
  • 2007 - Saboteur 2: End of the War - Grachev
  • 2007 - On the way to the heart - Mazut
  • 2007 - Bay of Missing Divers - Mikhail Perov
  • 2008 - Spartakiad. Local warming - Saveliy Demidovich
  • 2008 - Dangerous combination - Sergey Samsonov
  • 2008 - Crisis of Faith - Mikhail Kosolapov
  • 2008 - On the roof of the world - Pavel
  • 2008 - Swing - Shakir
  • 2009 - Oh, lucky one! — Agent Michael
  • 2009 - Criminal Passion - opera Alexey
  • 2009 - Barvikha - Rostislav Pudeev
  • 2009 - The Way Home - Andrey
  • 2009 - Inhabited Island - Pied Piper
  • 2009 - Requiem for a Witness - Count
  • 2009 - Hunt for the Werewolf - Kurt Jost
  • 2009 - Photographer - Alexey Molchanov, investigator
  • 2009 - Antikiller D.K. - Metis
  • 2009 - Paradise apples. Life goes on - Igor
  • 2009 - Robinson - husband
  • 2010 - Citizen boss - captain (FSIN) Anatoly Vladimirovich Belov
  • 2010 - Biker - Sergei Fedorovich, Lena’s father
  • 2010 - Walk in Paris - Boris
  • 2010 - Golden Trap - Svir
  • 2011 - Crazy - Gleb Gubin
  • 2011 - Terminal - Major Muratov
  • 2011 - Gold - Rostislav Pudeev
  • 2011 - Raider - Shamil Safirov
  • 2011 - Double solid. Love is the father
  • 2011 - Object 11 - Alexander Dikoy
  • 2011 - Dusty work - Sergei Ivanovich Knyazev
  • 2012 - Hot on the heels - Andrey Shulgin
  • 2012 - Citizen boss. Continuation - captain, major (FSIN) Anatoly Vladimirovich Belov
  • 2012 - Players / Players
    -
    Russian Major General Dmitry Egorov
  • 2012 - Werewolf in uniform - Major Rykov
  • 2012 - Lednikov - Dmitry Almezov
  • 2012 - The White Moor, or Intimate stories about my neighbors
  • 2012 - Hot on the heels 2 - Andrey Shulgin
  • 2012 - Mute - Starley
  • 2013 - Youth - Vladimir Belov, Anton Antipov’s own father, Olya’s adoptive father
  • 2013 - Kochet’s Nest - Police Major Sergei Kochet
  • 2013 - Investigator Protasov - Elisey Danilovich Protasov
  • 2013 - Shores of my dreams - ship commander Andrey Nikolaev
  • 2014 - Orca - Igor Viktorovich Vinogradov, police colonel
  • 2015 - Love and the Sea - Alexey
  • 2016 - Bunches of Grapes - Vasily Grigoriev
  • 2016 - Crew - Viktor Nikolaevich, pilot from Kanwu Island
  • 2016 - Mafia: Game of Survival - Vladimir
  • 2016 - New life - Oleg
  • 2017 - Defenders - Major General Nikolai Dolgov
  • 2018 - Explorer - Laktin

Director's works

  • Pawn in a big game (TV series based on the novel by Danil Koretsky, 10 episodes)

Other projects

  • The TV show “Stars on Ice,” broadcast on Channel One of Russian television, where theater, film and pop stars performed in pairs with figure skating stars. Vyacheslav Razbegaev took part in competitions together with the famous figure skater, singer, actress and fashion model Anna Semenovich (member of the Russian figure skating team). In 2009, he took part in the third season of the show “Ice Age” of the same channel, performing together with Olympic medalist Anzhelika Krylova.
  • Voice acting for characters in the computer games "Dungeon Orderlies" - voicing the main character of the game Boar

The game was released in 2006, the plot is based on a story from the book of the same name by Art. o/u Goblin (real name Dmitry Puchkov) “Dungeon Orderlies. Deathmatch Quake", released in 1999.

  • “Tin” - voicing the game’s hero Pavel

The game was released in 2006 for the premiere of the film of the same name by Denis Neimand.

  • Starred in video clips of Irina Allegrova, Lyubov Uspenskaya and the Kuchera group
  • Since 2008, he has been engaged in scientific research on the history of terrorism and the revolutionary movement in Russia in the second half of the 19th century. The results, including unique new data discovered in historical archives, were summarized and presented in the two-volume publication “The Trial of the Regicides. The Case of March 1, 1881.” / Edited by V.V. Razbegaev. - SPb.: Publishing house. named after N.I.Novikov, 2014. - T.1,2. — 698 p. - (Historical-revolutionary archive). — ISBN 978-5-87991-110-7
  • Working on television

    • From October 8, 2013 to December 25, 2013, he was the host of the Special Investigations Agency program on Channel Five

    Filmography

    • 1992 - “The weather is good on Deribasovskaya, or It’s raining again on Brighton Beach”
    • 2002 – “Antikiller”
    • 2003 – “Antikiller-2”
    • 2004 – “Personal Number”
    • 2006 – “Storm Gates”
    • 2007 – “Saboteur. End of the war"
    • 2008 – “Dangerous Combination”
    • 2009 – “Antikiller D.K.: Love Without Memory”
    • 2009 – “Inhabited Island”
    • 2010 – “Hot on the heels”
    • 2011 – “Object 11”
    • 2013 – “Investigator Protasov”
    • 2014 – “Moscow Greyhound”
    • 2016 – “Crew”
    • 2018 – “Explorer”
    • 2019 – “Bunches of Grapes”

    Creativity[ | ]

    Theater roles[ | ]

    Central Academic Theater of the Russian Army[ | ]

    • 2002 - “The Cherry Orchard” by Alexei Slapovsky. Director: Ildar Gilyazev
      -
      Azalkanov
      [2]
    • 2005 - “A long time ago” based on the musical comedy by Alexander Gladkov and Tikhon Khrennikov. Director: Boris Morozov
      -
      Lieutenant Rzhevsky
      [3][4]
    • “At the Bottom” by M. Gorky. Director: Boris Morozov
      -
      Vaska Pepel
      [5]
    • "Othello" by Shakespeare. Director: Boris Morozov
      -
      Cassio
    • "Much Ado About Nothing" by Shakespeare. Director: Boris Morozov
      -
      Don Juan
      [6]
    • "Paul I" - Alexander
    • “Masquerade” by M. Yu. Lermontov - Zvezdich
    • "Chiogin Skirmishes" Carlo Goldoni - Titus Nanne

    International Confederation of Theater Unions[ | ]

    • "Oresteia" by Aeschylus. Director: Peter Stein
      -
      Messenger
    • Shakespeare's Hamlet. Director: Peter Stein
      -
      Fortinbras

    Independent theater project[ | ]

    • "Ladies' night." Only for women”[7] based on the play by Anthony McCarten, Simon Sinclair, Jacques Collard. Director: V. Shamirov
      - Barry
    • “Theater with and without rules” [8] based on the play by M. Frain. Director: V. Petrov
      - director Lloyd
    • “Fairy Tales for Adults” (“Little Tragedies” by A.S. Pushkin) Director: M. Polizeimako - Don Juan

    Theater agency "Art-Partner XXI"[ | ]

    • “Territory of Love” based on M. Christopher’s play “The Lady is Waiting, the Clarinet is Playing.” Director: Vladimir Pankov
      -
      Jack
      [9]

    Filmography[ | ]

    • 1990 - St. John's Wort - Red, English officer
      (credited as A. Razbegaev)
    • 1991 - Mummy from a suitcase - Fame
    • 1992 - The weather is good on Deribasovskaya, or It’s raining again on Brighton Beach - a toothy maniac
      (voiced by Dmitry Matveev)
    • 1992 - Woman at Sea - Boba
    • 1992 - Flight of the night butterfly
    • 1993 - Trotsky - Ramon Mercader
    • 1993 - Shooting Angels - Victor
    • 1994 - Hurt Me
    • 1999 - 8.5 dollars - Coca
    • 2002 - Loneliness of Blood - Victor
    • 2002 - On the move - groom in the club
    • 2002 - Antikiller - Metis
    • 2002 - The Fifth Angel - Typpal Salbiev
    • 2003 - Antikiller 2: Anti-terror - Metis
    • 2004 - Personal number - Umap Tamiev
    • 2004 - Lost the sun - Oleg
    • 2005 - Greek Vacation - Stefan
    • 2005 - Night seller - store owner
    • 2006 - Savages - Vasily
    • 2006 - Deal - Arkady
    • 2006 - Tin - Pavel
    • 2006 - Storm Gates - Shah
    • 2007 - Lera - Sergey
    • 2007 - Saboteur 2: End of the War - Grachev
    • 2007 - On the way to the heart - Mazut
    • 2007 - Bay of Missing Divers - Mikhail Perov
    • 2008 - Spartakiad. Local warming - Saveliy Demidovich
    • 2008 - Dangerous combination - Sergey Samsonov
    • 2008 - Crisis of Faith - Mikhail Kosolapov
    • 2008 - On the roof of the world - Pavel
    • 2008 - Swing - Shakir
    • 2009 - Oh, lucky one! — Agent Michael
    • 2009 - Criminal Passion - opera Alexey
    • 2009 - Barvikha - Rostislav Pudeev
    • 2009 - The Way Home - Andrey
    • 2009 - Inhabited Island - Pied Piper
    • 2009 - Requiem for a Witness - Count
    • 2009 - Hunt for the Werewolf - Kurt Jost
    • 2009 - Photographer - Alexey Molchanov, investigator
    • 2009 - Antikiller D.K. - Metis
    • 2009 - Paradise apples. Life goes on - Igor
    • 2009 - Robinson - husband
    • 2010 - Citizen boss - captain (FSIN) Anatoly Vladimirovich Belov
    • 2010 - Biker - Sergei Fedorovich, Lena’s father
    • 2010 - Walk in Paris - Boris
    • 2010 - Golden Trap - Svir
    • 2011 - Crazy - Gleb Gubin
    • 2011 - Terminal - Major Muratov
    • 2011 - Gold - Rostislav Pudeev
    • 2011 - Raider - Shamil Safirov
    • 2011 - Double solid. Love is the father
    • 2011 - Object 11 - Alexander Dikoy
    • 2011 - Dusty work - Sergei Ivanovich Knyazev
    • 2012 - Hot on the heels - Andrey Shulgin
    • 2012 - Citizen boss. Continuation - captain, major (FSIN) Anatoly Vladimirovich Belov
    • 2012 - Players / Players
      -
      Russian Major General Dmitry Egorov
    • 2012 - Werewolf in uniform - Major Rykov
    • 2012 - Lednikov - Dmitry Almezov
    • 2012 - The White Moor, or Intimate stories about my neighbors
    • 2012 - Hot on the heels 2 - Andrey Shulgin
    • 2012 - Mute - Starley
    • 2013 - Youth - Vladimir Belov, Anton Antipov’s own father, Olya’s adoptive father
    • 2013 - Kochet’s Nest - Police Major Sergei Kochet
    • 2013 - Investigator Protasov - Elisey Danilovich Protasov
    • 2013 - Shores of my dreams - ship commander Andrey Nikolaev
    • 2014 - Orca - Igor Viktorovich Vinogradov, police colonel
    • 2015 - Love and the Sea - Alexey
    • 2016 - Bunches of Grapes - Vasily Grigoriev
    • 2016 - Crew - Viktor Nikolaevich, pilot from Kanwu Island
    • 2016 - Mafia: Game of Survival - Vladimir
    • 2016 - New life - Oleg
    • 2017 - Defenders - Major General Nikolai Dolgov
    • 2018 - Explorer - Laktin

    Director's works[ | ]

    • Pawn in a big game (TV series based on the novel by Danil Koretsky, 10 episodes)

    Other projects[ | ]

    • The TV show “Stars on Ice,” broadcast on Channel One of Russian television, where theater, film and pop stars performed in pairs with figure skating stars. Vyacheslav Razbegaev took part in competitions together with the famous figure skater, singer, actress and fashion model Anna Semenovich (member of the Russian figure skating team). In 2009, he took part in the third season of the show “Ice Age” of the same channel, performing together with Olympic medalist Anzhelika Krylova.
    • Voice acting for characters in the computer games "Dungeon Orderlies" - voicing the main character of the game Boar

    The game was released in 2006, the plot is based on a story from the book of the same name by Art. o/u Goblin (real name Dmitry Puchkov) “Dungeon Orderlies. Deathmatch Quake", released in 1999.

    • “Tin” - voicing the game’s hero Pavel

    The game was released in 2006 for the premiere of the film of the same name by Denis Neimand.

  • Starred in video clips of Irina Allegrova, Lyubov Uspenskaya and the Kuchera group
  • Since 2008, he has been engaged in scientific research on the history of terrorism and the revolutionary movement in Russia in the second half of the 19th century. The results, including unique new data discovered in historical archives, were summarized and presented in the two-volume publication “The Trial of the Regicides. The Case of March 1, 1881.” / Edited by V.V. Razbegaev. - SPb.: Publishing house. named after N.I.Novikov, 2014. - T.1,2. — 698 p. - (Historical-revolutionary archive). — ISBN 978-5-87991-110-7
  • Working on television[ | ]

    • From October 8, 2013 to December 25, 2013, he was the host of the Special Investigations Agency program on Channel Five
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