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David Agranov was born in Riga, Latvia to Russian parents. His family moved to Italy and lived in Rome on Viale Regina Margherita. They then moved to London for some time, before finally emigrating to the United States. He grew up in the Washington, D.C. area and became a naturalized American citizen. Agranov is an actor, singer, and songwriter who works in Theatre, Film, Television, and Music. (member: AEA, SAG, AFTRA, ASCAP.)He is known for playing the sadistic prison physician, "Dr. Marat", who manipulates Villanelle, played by Jodie Comer, in the hit series 'Killing Eve' from Phoebe Waller-Bridge and BBC America, Hired and Directed by Danny Boyle for F/X's 'Trust', he also plays "J. Ronald Getty", son to J. Paul Getty, as portrayed by Donald Sutherland. Shot in London, Rome, and Calabria, the cast also includes Hilary Swank as Gail Getty, Harris Dickinson, as the kidnapped grandson, J. Paul Getty III, as well as Michael Esper, and Norbert Leo Butz as the other Getty sons.In May of 2019, he had his debut as a cast member of a Film In Competition at the Cannes Film Festival, when 'La Gomera', in Selection Officielle, had its World Premiere. Directed by Corneliu Porumboiu, the film's international title is 'The Whistlers'. He plays "Denis", the young American filmmaker who shows up at the wrong place at the wrong time.He'll next be seen as "The Knight" in the upcoming feature film 'A Pity', directed by Kevin and Alec Barth. Their Director of Photography was Chayse Irvin, also known for Spike Lee's 'BlacKkKlansman' and the upcoming 'Blonde' from Andrew Dominik.He played "Rodolpho" in A View from the Bridge, directed by Daniel Aukin at the Tony Award Winning Regional Theatre, Arena Stage, with Delaney Williams, Virginia Kull, and Louis Cancelmi. He co-produced and starred in the West Coast Premiere of the stage version of 'Trainspotting' where he gave a tour de force performance as "Tommy". He also played "Edmund the Bastard" at the Met Theatre in Los Angeles, with James Gammon as 'King Lear'. He is the creator of the one man show, 'The Chet Baker Project', where he portrays the trumpeter/singer, and has performed this one act play in New York, Beverly Hills, and Rome.Agranov recurred as "Yuri the Fury" on 'Ray Donovan' for Showtime, opposite Liev Schreiber, Jack Kesy, and Raymond J. Barry. He also recurred as "Jim Ballard" on 'The Unit', produced by David Mamet for 20th Century Fox Television. He then went on to play "Ferdinand" in Tom Stoppard's 'Rock and Roll' at the Studio Theatre in Washington, D.C., a role based largely on Vaclav Havel.He was hired for several scenes opposite Angelina Jolie in SALT, directed by Phillip Noyce, released in 2010 by Columbia Pictures.
Bio:
David Agranov was born in Riga, Latvia to Russian parents. His family moved to Italy and lived in Rome on Viale Regina Margherita. They then moved to London for some time, before finally emigrating to the United States. He grew up in the Washington, D.C. area and became a naturalized American citizen. Agranov is an actor, singer, and songwriter who works in Theatre, Film, Television, and Music. (member: AEA, SAG, AFTRA, ASCAP.)He is known for playing the sadistic prison physician, "Dr. Marat", who manipulates Villanelle, played by Jodie Comer, in the hit series 'Killing Eve' from Phoebe Waller-Bridge and BBC America, Hired and Directed by Danny Boyle for F/X's 'Trust', he also plays "J. Ronald Getty", son to J. Paul Getty, as portrayed by Donald Sutherland. Shot in London, Rome, and Calabria, the cast also includes Hilary Swank as Gail Getty, Harris Dickinson, as the kidnapped grandson, J. Paul Getty III, as well as Michael Esper, and Norbert Leo Butz as the other Getty sons.In May of 2019, he had his debut as a cast member of a Film In Competition at the Cannes Film Festival, when 'La Gomera', in Selection Officielle, had its World Premiere. Directed by Corneliu Porumboiu, the film's international title is 'The Whistlers'. He plays "Denis", the young American filmmaker who shows up at the wrong place at the wrong time.He'll next be seen as "The Knight" in the upcoming feature film 'A Pity', directed by Kevin and Alec Barth. Their Director of Photography was Chayse Irvin, also known for Spike Lee's 'BlacKkKlansman' and the upcoming 'Blonde' from Andrew Dominik.He played "Rodolpho" in A View from the Bridge, directed by Daniel Aukin at the Tony Award Winning Regional Theatre, Arena Stage, with Delaney Williams, Virginia Kull, and Louis Cancelmi. He co-produced and starred in the West Coast Premiere of the stage version of 'Trainspotting' where he gave a tour de force performance as "Tommy". He also played "Edmund the Bastard" at the Met Theatre in Los Angeles, with James Gammon as 'King Lear'. He is the creator of the one man show, 'The Chet Baker Project', where he portrays the trumpeter/singer, and has performed this one act play in New York, Beverly Hills, and Rome.Agranov recurred as "Yuri the Fury" on 'Ray Donovan' for Showtime, opposite Liev Schreiber, Jack Kesy, and Raymond J. Barry. He also recurred as "Jim Ballard" on 'The Unit', produced by David Mamet for 20th Century Fox Television. He then went on to play "Ferdinand" in Tom Stoppard's 'Rock and Roll' at the Studio Theatre in Washington, D.C., a role based largely on Vaclav Havel.He was hired for several scenes opposite Angelina Jolie in SALT, directed by Phillip Noyce, released in 2010 by Columbia Pictures.
Tivia:
Under the musical moniker of Divvy, he has released two full length albums. The debut album, 'Don't Judge a Crook by His Lover', and his 2nd album, entitled 'Sophomore Release'. Both albums were Recorded half in Brooklyn, NYC, and half in Los Angeles, CA. He has also released a single cover version of 'My Shit's Fucked Up' by the late Warren Zevon.Appeared in 20th Century Fox's X-Men: First Class, shot in England, Georgia, and Los Angeles. Also, played "Kiril" the Dolph Lundgren lookalike, in the Pulitzer Prize winning Broadway hit, Superior Donuts, written by Tracy Letts. (May 2011)Worked closely with Edward Albee on doing English to Russian translations of the playwright's work; most notably, his play adaptation of 'The Ballad of the Sad Cafe' by Carson McCullers.Was considered for the young Anakin Skywalker, after local Casting saw him perform as '"Eugene Marchbanks" in George Bernard Shaw's 'Candida' at the Marin Theatre Company in Mill Valley, CA.After working for him in a security capacity, he developed a friendship with David Bowie. He is recounting and writing about this in his theatre project, 'Hallo Spaceboy'. |
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David Agranov |
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Actor,Producer (IMDB) |
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All World |
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2024-07-02 02:20:47 |
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6' 2' (1.88 m) |
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1785 |
Biography: |
David Agranov was born in Riga, Latvia to Russian parents. His family moved to Italy and lived in Rome on Viale Regina Margherita. They then moved to London for some time, before finally emigrating to the United States. He grew up in the Washington, |
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Under the musical moniker of Divvy, he has released two full length albums. The debut album, 'Don't Judge a Crook by His Lover', and his 2nd album, entitled 'Sophomore Release'. Both albums were Recorded half in Brooklyn, NYC, and half in Los Angeles, CA. He has also released a single cover version of 'My Shit's Fucked Up' by the late Warren Zevon.Appeared in 20th Century Fox's X-Men: First Class, shot in England, Georgia, and Los Angeles. Also, played "Kiril" the Dolph Lundgren lookalike, in the Pulitzer Prize winning Broadway hit, Superior Donuts, written by Tracy Letts. (May 2011)Worked closely with Edward Albee on doing English to Russian translations of the playwright's work; most notably, his play adaptation of 'The Ballad of the Sad Cafe' by Carson McCullers.Was considered for the young Anakin Skywalker, after local Casting saw him perform as '"Eugene Marchbanks" in George Bernard Shaw's 'Candida' at the Marin Theatre Company in Mill Valley, CA.After working for him in a security capacity, he developed a friendship with David Bowie. He is recounting and writing about this in his theatre project, 'Hallo Spaceboy'. |
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Actor,Producer |
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(April 14, 2010 to May 14, 2010) He played Kiril Ivakin in Tracy Letts' play, "Superior Donuts," at the Public Theater in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with Sharon Brady (Lady Boyle); Donald Corren (Max Tarasov); Brandon Gill (Franco Wicks); Dar |
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