Alexander Kuznetsov

Kuznetsov was born in the USSR in Petrovka, a small village in Primorskiy Kray on the Sea of Japan. He graduated from Schukin Theatrical College. Aleksandr Kuznetsov made his first appearance in a movie in 1983. He starred in many Russian movies and TV series. His most known role is Jack Vosmyorkin in Jack Vosmyorkin, The American. Aleksandr Kuznetsov was a key member of the Malaya Bronaya Theater (1985–1989). The actor is working in Russia as well as in United States. He has had television appearances as Nikolai Kossoff in NYPD Blue, as Victor in Crossing Jordan, as Capt. Alex Volkonov in JAG, as Kazimir Shcherbakov in Alias. His most recent performance was the character Ostroff on the thriller series, 24. In 2000 he starred opposite Dolph Lundgren in Agent Red.

Cast

Классные игры

Chelovek Niotkuda

(генерал Анатолий Максимович)

Aelita, Do Not Pester Men

Shadowboxing

(Змей)

Bespredel

(Senior Lieutenant Kasimov)

Mirror Wars: Reflection One

(Agent Sea)

The Spy

(Епанчин - сотрудник НКВД)

The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood

(Igor the Terrible)

Money

Jack Vosmyorkin, American

(Yakov Vosmyorkin - Dzhek)

Primorsky Boulevard

(Sasha)

Comet

Rabid Bus

My Favorite Champion

(сосед по трибуне)

Chief

(Д. Ф. Устинов)

Dangerous Woman

Привет с фронта

The Ice Runner

(Petrov)

Believe It or Not

Agent Red

(Kretz)

Nightmare in a Madhouse

Two Arrows. Stone Age Detective

(Ушастый (художник))

Forgive Me

I Want To Go To Prison

(эпизод)

Passenger from San Francisco

Sabre Dance

(Pushkov)

Love For Your Neighbor

(Иван Иванович)

Господин Великий Новгород

The Spy

(Епанчин - сотрудник НКВД)

Twins

(Ростоцкий)

The Alaska Kid

JAG

Королева игры

(Ivan Pronin)

JAG

(Alex Volkonov)

Freud's Method

(Publishing house owner)

JAG

(Pilot)

JAG

(Commander Yuri Kretchiak)

Crossing Jordan

(Viktor)

Учитель в законе. Возвращение

Учитель в законе. Продолжение

(Европа)

The Americans

(Father Viktor)

Синичка

(Georgiy Petrovich Zolotaryov - polkovnik politsii)

Джек Восьмёркин - “американец”

(Yakov Vosmyorkin - Dzhek)