Aleksey Serebryakov is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actor, People's Artist of the Russian Federation.
Aleksey was born in Moscow. His mother was a doctor, father was an aircraft engineer. Aleksey studied at a music school in the bayan class and once got into a photo for a report about an educational institution, which was published in the 'Evening Moscow' newspaper. The photo caught the eye of an assistant director who was looking for a boy who looked like the actor
Vadim Spiridonov, and Aleksey got into the film
Otets i syn (1980), and then into the TV series
Vechnyy zov (1973). Then he played the main role of Vladimir Kovalev in the film
Alye pogony (1980).
In 1981, Serebryakov worked as an actor at the Syzran Drama Theater named after
Aleksei Tolstoy, after he could not enter the
Boris Shchukin Theater Institute. In 1986 he graduated from the State Institute of Theater Arts of
Anatoli Lunacharsky (workshop of
Oleg Tabakov). In 1986-1991, he was an actor at the Studio Theater under the direction of
Oleg Tabakov.
In 2000, Serebryakov played crime boss Oleg Zvantsev, nicknamed 'Lawyer' in the series
Banditskiy Peterburg: Advokat (2000). The next major work, which caused a wide resonance, was the main role of the battalion commander Vasiliy Tverdokhlebov in the 2004 series
Shtrafbat (2004). It can be said that at that moment Serebryakov finally gained a reputation as a person who brilliantly plays ambiguous characters in ambiguous films.
He played the main role in the social drama
Leviathan (2014), which was released worldwide in 2014. For this acting work, for the second time in the history of Russian cinema, he was nominated for the European Film Academy Award.