Filipp Baron (b. 1982)

Alias:
Philipp Baron
Philippe Baron
Филипп Барон

Birthplace:
St. Petersburg, Russia

Born:
December 20, 1982

Russian actor Filipp Baron (or Philippe Baron) was born on December 20, 1982, in St. Petersburg, Russia.  In 2004 he graduated from the Russian State Institute of Performing Arts (former name Saint-Petersburg Theatre Arts Academy). In the theater he played in plays "The Seagull", "The Cherry Orchard" by Anton Chekhov, "Dangerous Corner" by J.B. Priestley, "Lolita" by Vladimir Nabokov.  The first appearance in the movie was in the extras in movie Russian Ark (2002), which are filled with a cast of over 2,000 actors and three orchestras.  In 2006 he played a supporting role in the TV romance movie Where Love Lives (2006). In the same year he played in Russia's first interactive drama series Alice's Dreams (2006).  Since 2010, he has appeared in TV series about police officers from the NTV channel. So in the episode he played a bandit in the series Sea Devils 4 (2010) and The Chief (2012). He appeared in two episodes in series Streets of Broken Lights (1998).

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