Mark Eidelstein
Russian actor
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2024 | Mark Eydelshteyn played Nikolai 'Kolya' Gerasimov in 'One Hundred Years Ahead' |
2024 | Mark Eydelshteyn appears in multiple projects: 'Clean' TV series as Veniamin, 'Display Copy' as Young Grigory Perelman, and 'Pharma' as Anton |
2024 | Mark Eydelshteyn appeared in the film 'The Land of Sasha' playing the role of Nikolai 'Kolya' Gerasimov |
2024 | Gained international recognition with his role in the American film 'Anora'. |
2024 | Starred in two projects: 'Clean' TV series as Veniamin and 'Display Copy' as Young Grigory Perelman |
2024 | Mark Eydelshteyn appeared in the film 'We Need to Make Films about Love' as himself |
2024 | Mark Eydelshteyn appears in multiple projects: 'Clean' TV series as Veniamin, 'Display Copy' as Young Grigory Perelman, and 'Pharma' as Anton |
2024 | Mark Eydelshteyn played Nikolai 'Kolya' Gerasimov in 'One Hundred Years Ahead' |
2024 | Starred in two projects: 'Clean' TV series as Veniamin and 'Display Copy' as Young Grigory Perelman |
2024 | Mark Eydelshteyn appeared in the film 'We Need to Make Films about Love' as himself |
2024 | Mark Eydelshteyn appeared in the film 'The Land of Sasha' playing the role of Nikolai 'Kolya' Gerasimov |
2024 | Gained international recognition with his role in the American film 'Anora'. |
December 2024 | Cast in the second season of the Amazon Prime Video Emmy-winning spy television series 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith', expanding his acting portfolio into television. |
December 2024 | Cast in the second season of the Amazon Prime Video Emmy-winning spy television series 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith', expanding his acting portfolio into television. |
2023 | Graduated from the Moscow Art Theater School-Studio. |
2023 | Mark Eydelshteyn appeared in the film 'Pravednik' playing the role of Moshe Tal |
2023 | Mark Eydelshteyn appeared in the film 'Pravednik' playing the role of Moshe Tal |
2023 | Graduated from the Moscow Art Theater School-Studio. |
2022 | Mark Eydelshteyn acted in two projects: 'The Gig' as Senya and 'The Monastery' TV series as Yura |
2022 | Mark Eydelshteyn appeared in the film 'The Land of Sasha' playing the role of Sasha |
2022 | Acted in two productions: 'The Bow' as Senya and 'Monastery' TV series as Yura |
2022 | Mark Eydelshteyn acted in two projects: 'The Gig' as Senya and 'The Monastery' TV series as Yura |
2022 | Acted in two productions: 'The Bow' as Senya and 'Monastery' TV series as Yura |
2022 | Mark Eydelshteyn appeared in the film 'The Land of Sasha' playing the role of Sasha |
February 2022 | Made worldwide premiere of the drama 'The Land of Sasha' at the 72nd Berlin International Film Festival, gaining initial recognition in the film industry. |
February 2022 | Made worldwide premiere of the drama 'The Land of Sasha' at the 72nd Berlin International Film Festival, gaining initial recognition in the film industry. |
2021 | Mark Eydelshteyn appeared in the film 'First Snow' playing the role of Pasha |
2021 | Appeared in two films: 'Crash' as Mister Dukey and 'Sixteen+' as Phil |
2021 | Appeared in two films: 'Crash' as Mister Dukey and 'Sixteen+' as Phil |
2021 | Mark Eydelshteyn appeared in the film 'First Snow' playing the role of Pasha |
2019 | Graduated from his mother's school and entered the Moscow Art Theater School-Studio, following advice from Taras Belousov to finish school and pursue theater education. |
2019 | Graduated from his mother's school and entered the Moscow Art Theater School-Studio, following advice from Taras Belousov to finish school and pursue theater education. |
2018 | Passed the regional selection for the 'Living Classics' competition for young readers and advanced to the all-Russian final in Artek, where he met Taras Belousov, the dean of the acting department of the Russian Institute of Theater Arts. |
2018 | Passed the regional selection for the 'Living Classics' competition for young readers and advanced to the all-Russian final in Artek, where he met Taras Belousov, the dean of the acting department of the Russian Institute of Theater Arts. |
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