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Ilia Volok

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Ilia Volok
?лля Волох
Born
Ilia Andriyovych Volok

( 1965-11-01 ) November 1, 1965 (age 58)
Kiev , Ukrainian SSR , Soviet Union
(now Kyiv , Ukraine )
Other names Ilia Volokh
Alma mater Moscow Art Theatre School
Occupation Actor
Years active 1994?present

Ilia Andriyovych Volok ( Ukrainian : ?лля Андр?йович Волох , romanized Illya Andriyovych Volokh ; Russian : Илья Андреевич Волох ; (born 1 November 1965) [1] is a Ukrainian actor, based in the United States. He has appeared in over 170 films, television series, and video games since his debut in 1994. [2]

Early life [ edit ]

Volok was born in Kyiv . [3] Prior to his acting career, he was a member of the Soviet national rowing team, finishing third place in the Men’s Pair at the 1982 World Rowing Junior Championships, [4] and later becoming Ukrainian national champion. [3]

He studied at the Moscow Art Theatre School under Alexander Kalyagin . [2] [5] He worked as a professional stage actor in Russia, before emigrating to the United States at the age of 25, in 1990. [5] He initially supplemented his income by working in a cemetery. [3]

Career [ edit ]

Volok has appeared in more than 90 films and television programs. He starred as Vladimir Krasin in Air Force One and portrayed Master Org in Power Rangers Wild Force . Additionally, he has had recurring roles in General Hospital and The Young and the Restless . He guest starred in an episode of Friends in which reference was made to Air Force One without mentioning him as one of its actors. [ citation needed ]

Volok frequently performs on stage. He co-wrote, co-created, and starred as the title character in the comedy play Fakov in America . [6] He plays a leading part in Cat's Paw , an Actors Studio project. [7] In Diary of a Madman by short story Nikolai Gogol . [8] The character Vladimir Kamarivsky in the Electronic Arts video game Battlefield 3 is modeled after and voiced by Volok. [ citation needed ] Volok also plays and voices the character Vladislav "Vlad" Kozak in the Overkill Software video game Payday 2.

He won the 2013 LA Weekly Theater Award for Best Solo Performance for his role in Diary of a Madman . [9]

Personal life [ edit ]

Volok splits his time between Los Angeles and Paris. [1] [9] He is married to an American woman. [5]

Volok is fluent in Ukrainian, Russian, English, and proficient in several other languages. [9]

Filmography [ edit ]

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ a b "?лля Волох: "? все це через таргани в голов? одн??? людини!" - Розмова з з?ркою" . Експрес онлайн (in Ukrainian) . Retrieved 2024-06-14 .
  2. ^ a b "Who's involved" . ILIA VOLOK IN DIARY OF A MADMAN . Retrieved 2024-06-14 .
  3. ^ a b c Грабенко, Людмила (2023-11-05). "?лля Волох: голл?вудський актор укра?нського походження, який гра? "поганих рос?ян" " . OBOZREVATEL (in Ukrainian) . Retrieved 2024-06-14 .
  4. ^ "World Rowing - Ilia VOLOKH" . World Rowing . Retrieved 2024-06-14 .
  5. ^ a b c "Голл?вудський актор ?лля Волох: Тато у мене з Черн?г?вщини - SMART MOVIE" (in Ukrainian). 2022-01-12 . Retrieved 2024-06-14 .
  6. ^ "Fakov in America" . Fakovinamerica.com . Retrieved October 5, 2009 .
  7. ^ "Cat's Paw" . 411 plays. Archived from the original on February 24, 2014 . Retrieved October 5, 2009 .
  8. ^ "Багатомовний Микола Васильович та його "Diary of a Madman" " . Theatrical Fishing . Retrieved August 14, 2022 .
  9. ^ a b c "Ilia Volok - Actor - e-TALENTA" . www.e-talenta.eu . Retrieved 2024-06-14 .
  10. ^ "Ilia Volok (visual voices guide)" . Behind The Voice Actors . Retrieved 2 October 2021 . A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.

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