Yura Borisov

Yura Borisov

Yuri Alexandrovich "Yura" Borisov (Russian: Ю́рий Алекса́ндрович Бори́сов, romanized: Yuriy Aleksandrovich Borisov; born 8 December 1992) is a Russian actor. He made his acting debut in the crime drama Elena (2011). Then, he won a Golden Eagle Award for his portrayal of Mikhail Kalashnikov in the Russian propaganda biopic AK-47 (2020). He also starred in the films The Bull (2019), The Silver Skates (2020), Compartment No. 6 (2021), and Captain Volkonogov Escaped (2021).
    Known for
    Acting
    Place of birth
    Reutov, Russia
    Birthday
    December 1992
Year of Birth
Year of Birth
7.9
Guest from the Future
Guest from the Future
7.4
Centaur
Centaur
7.585
October Vacation
October Vacation
5
Duels: The Test of Death
Duels: The Test of Death
0
This Summer Will End
This Summer Will End
7.455
Fracture
Fracture
0
Infection
Infection
0
The Coach
The Coach
6.621
Anora
Anora
7.054
The Poet
The Poet
5.455
The Master and Margarita
The Master and Margarita
6.8
Road to Berlin
Road to Berlin
6.2
Administrator of Farewells. Introduction
Administrator of Farewells. Introduction
0
I'm Sorry, Anya
I'm Sorry, Anya
0
Race to Monte Carlo
Race to Monte Carlo
0
The Ultimate Planet
The Ultimate Planet
0
Elena
Elena
7.204
Т-34
Т-34
7.159
Expiation
Expiation
3.417
The Bull
The Bull
5.606
Crystal Swan
Crystal Swan
6.713
Stepney
Stepney
0
The Port
The Port
4.929
Ferry Number Seven
Ferry Number Seven
7
The Net
The Net
1
Union of Salvation
Union of Salvation
6.1
The Blackout
The Blackout
6.474
Silver Skates
Silver Skates
7.5
Fairy
Fairy
4.854
Invasion
Invasion
6.857
Kalashnikov AK-47
Kalashnikov AK-47
7.392
Father
Father
0
Swap
Swap
0
Gerda
Gerda
5.077
Anybody Seen My Girl?
Anybody Seen My Girl?
6.3
Compartment No. 6
Compartment No. 6
6.943
Natural Selection
Natural Selection
0
Icon
Icon
0
Mama, I'm Home
Mama, I'm Home
6.2
The Riot
The Riot
6.6
Captain Volkonogov Escaped
Captain Volkonogov Escaped
6.727
Petrov's Flu
Petrov's Flu
6.274
Red Ghost
Red Ghost
5.914
Stripped Down: The Making of ‘Anora’
Stripped Down: The Making of ‘Anora’
8