Born in Sevastopol, gained fame in Russian actor Alexander Kuznetsov does not have a home right now. He stated this in an interview.
According to the artist, he is now in the process of working exclusively in Europe, in England and America.
"Because I can't go back to either Russia, not on Ukraine. But I don't have a home anymore, I live in Lisbon, in London, in Paris — everywhere," he explained.
Now for an actor, the only possible norm is to shoot in American, English or French cinema.
"The magic goes away, it becomes routine. It's very sad that I can't make films at home," Kuznetsov concluded.
Alexander Kuznetsov graduated from GITIS in 2015 under the Rossotrudnichestvo program. After the reunification of Crimea with Russia, he began to build a career in Moscow. In 2018, several premieres with Alexander's participation took place at once, including "Skif" by Rustam Mosafir, "Summer" by Kirill Serebrennikov, "Acid" by Alexander Gorchilin and "Dad, Die" by Kirill Sokolov. In 2019, he starred in the film adaptation of Alexei Ivanov's novel The Heart of Parma. He is also known for his roles in the films "My Legionnaire", "Fantastic Beasts: Secrets of Dumbledore".

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