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1.1  Soulless and breakthrough  







2 In the media  





3 Personal life  





4 Theater  



4.1  Little Drama Theatre (Theatre de lEurope)  





4.2  Theater Post  







5 Filmography  





6 Awards and nominations  





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Danila Kozlovsky
Born (1985-05-03) 3 May 1985 (age 39)
OccupationActor
Years active2004–present
Children1
Awards
  • Nika Award
  • Honoured Artist of the Russian Federation
  • Websitedanilakozlovskiy.com

    Danila Valeryevich Kozlovsky (Russian: Данила Валерьевич Козловский; born 3 May 1985) is a Russian actor and director.[1]

    Biography[edit]

    Kozlovsky was born in Moscow. His mother, Nadezhda Zvenigorodskaya, is a stage actress, and his father, Valery Kozlovsky, was a professor at Moscow State University specializing in marketing and mass communications.[2] He is the second of three brothers, an older brother, Yegor, and a younger brother, Ivan. From a young age, Kozlovsky was placed in dance and music classes, learning to play the saxophone and the alto. During his early years, he frequently changed schools, potentially due to discipline issues.[3] He made his big screen debut in 1998, playing the troubled sixth grader Denis on the Russian television series Simple Truths.

    In 1996, he was accepted into the Kronshtadt Naval Military School, which he attended until his graduation in 2002. Upon graduation, he matriculated to the Saint Petersburg State Theatre Arts Academy, entering the acting/directing course supervised by Lev Dodin. During his fourth year he made his debut on the stage of the Little Drama Theatre (Theatre de l’Europe), playing the part of Edgar in King Lear (2006). The role brought him his first theatre award: a special prize of Expert Council of the "Golden Sofit" (the top-rated theatre award in Saint Petersburg) for Best Debut. Then there was a role in the play Life and Fate, which premiered in Paris and the diploma performance "Warsaw Melody".

    After graduating from the academy in 2007, Danila Kozlovskiy was officially admitted to the staff of the Little Drama Theatre (Theatre de l'Europe). In his repertoire were added performances Lord of the Flies, where he played Ralph, Intrigue and Love and The Cherry Orchard.

    In 2005, he also received his first important film role – in the picture Garpastum. The film, set during the time of the First World War, tells the story of two brothers who wish to build their own football stadium. Kozlovsky received the Russian Guild of Film Critics "White Elephant Award" for the best male lead actor.[4]

    Yuliya Snigir and Danila Kozlovsky, during the premiere of A Good Day to Die Hard, 2013

    Kozlovsky gained wider publicity in 2008 with his starring role in the film Black Hunters. There he played the role of robber archaeologist Sergei Filatov, who is transported into the past together with his friends when making illegal excavations.

    In 2009, he portrayed drag queen Lusya in the comedy-drama Jolly Fellows. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 2010 Berlin International Film Festival.

    Soulless and breakthrough[edit]

    Elena Lyadova and Danila Kozlovsky at the press conference of Dovlatov at Berlinale 2018

    After Kozlovsky starred in the 2012 film Soulless he became a household name in Russia. He played the lead role of Max Andreev, a young ambitious executive manager who begins to reevaluate his priorities in life and career. The film was a hit and grossed $13 million. He received the National Golden Eagle Award for Soulless (2012, nomination "Best Cinema Actor").[5] The film was followed by a sequel in 2015, for which he won the Nika Award as best actor.

    Kozlovsky played the role of Yegor Dorin, in the 2012 film The Spy, based on the Boris Akunin novel.

    In 2013, he portrayed ice-hockey player Valeri Kharlamov in the sports drama Legend №17. The film was a critical and box-office success, earning $29.5 million at the box-office.

    Kozlovsky starred in his first Hollywood film in 2014; he played Dimitri Belikov in the comedy-horror picture Vampire Academy.

    The year 2016 saw Kozlovsky star in five films – romantic comedy Status: non engaged, sci-fi action film Hardcore Henry, comedy film Friday, disaster film Flight Crew and historical action film Viking.

    Out of the aforementioned films, the most popular ones at the box-office were Flight Crew, earning $27 million, and Viking which grossed $34 million.

    He played Count Vorontzov in the film Matilda (2017), which told the story of the romance between Emperor Nicholas II and ballerina Mathilde Kschessinska. The film became controversial after State Duma deputy Natalia Poklonskaya led a campaign to ban the film on religious grounds.

    Also in 2017, it was announced that Kozlovsky will appear as Oleg of Novgorod in the sixth season of popular Canadian historical drama Vikings.[6]

    In 2018, Kozlovsky played a supporting role in Dovlatov. The biographical picture about writer Sergei Dovlatov premiered at the 2018 Berlinale in competition.

    Danila Kozlovsky's directorial debut Coach was released in 2018.[7]

    In the media[edit]

    In 2013, GQ Russia picked Danila Kozlovsky as Man of the Year.[8]

    Kozlovsky appeared in advertisements for Chanel's Coco Mademoiselle alongside Keira Knightley in 2015.[9]

    For a number of years, he was cited as a sex symbol by various media outlets in Russia.[10][11]

    Personal life[edit]

    In late 2008, Kozlovsky married the Maly Drama Theatre actress Urszula Małka. They divorced in 2011.[12] Kozlovsky was in a relationship with actress and model Olga Zueva from 2014 to 2020. They split shortly after Olga gave birth to their daughter Oda Valentina Zueva (born in March 2020).[13][14]

    On 24 and 27 February 2022, Kozlovsky posted several Instagram posts condemning the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, sharing an image of a crying refugee. In his 27 February post, Kozlovsky admitted to, and apologized for, his indifference to the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation in 2014.[15][16] Kozlovsky's film Viking had been filmed in parts of the Russia-annexed territory of Crimea. According to Novaya Gazeta, Kozlovsky has faced harassment due to his stance against the invasion.[17]

    Theater[edit]

    Little Drama Theatre (Theatre de l’Europe)[edit]

    Theater Post[edit]

    Filmography[edit]

    Year Title Original Title Role Notes
    1999 Simple Truths Простые истины Denis Selivyorstov TV series
    2003 Dancing on the Waves Я всё решу сама: Танцующая на волнах Valera TV series
    2003 Streets of Broken Lights Улицы разбитых фонарей soldier-deserter Popov TV series
    2004 Sissi: The Rebel Empress Сисси – мятежная императрица Young Franz Joseph TV film
    2004 On Verhniaya Maslovka street" На Верхней Масловке Modigliani
    2005 Garpastum Гарпастум Nikolay Russian Guild of Film Critics Award for Best Actor
    2006 Alka Алька Lenya Astakhov TV miniseries
    2006 Crime and Weather Преступление и погода Victor
    2007 Lenin's Legacy Завещание Ленина Sergei TV miniseries
    2008 Black Hunters Мы из будущего Sergei "Bormann" Filatov Also known as We Are from the Future and Back in Time
    Nominated—MTV Russia Movie Award for Best Kiss (shared with Ekaterina Klimova)
    2009 Jolly Fellows Весельчаки Lyusya
    2009 A. D. А. Д. Daniil Ageev TV
    2010 On-alone Одиночка Andrei Gromov TV
    2010 Attempt Покушение Yevgeniy Kostin TV series
    2010 Moscow, I Love You! Москва, я люблю тебя! Taxi driver
    2010 Hamlet. XXI Century Гамлет XXI век Laertes
    2011 Gulf Stream Under the Iceberg Гольфстрим под айсбергом Ari Brylskiy
    2011 Target Мишень Mitya
    2011 Five Brides Пять невест Alexei Kaverin
    2011 Skerries-18 Шхера-18 Andrei Egorov TV
    2011 Raspoutine Распутин Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich Russian-French co-production
    2012 The Spy Шпион Yegor Dorin
    2012 Soulless Духless Max Andreev Golden Eagle Award for Best Leading Actor
    Nominated—Nika Award for Best Actor
    Nominated—Russian Guild of Film Critics Award for Best Actor
    2013 Legend №17 Легенда №17 Valeri Kharlamov
    2013 Everything Began in Harbin Всё началось в Харбине Boris Eybozhenko TV series
    2013 The habit to leave Привычка расставаться Vadim
    2014 Dubrovsky Дубровский Vladimir Dubrovsky Feature film and TV mini-series
    2014 Vampire Academy Vampire Academy: Blood Sisters Dimitri Belikov
    2015 Soulless 2 Духless 2 Max Andreev
    2016 Status: Free Статус: Свободен Nikita Kolesnikov
    2016 Friday Пятница Mikhail Bondar
    2016 Hardcore Henry Хардкор Akan
    2016 Flight Crew Экипаж Alexey Guchshin Remake of Air Crew
    2016 Viking Викинг Vladimir the Great
    2017 Matilda Матильда Vorontsov
    2018 McMafia МакМафия Grigory Mishin TV series
    2018 Dovlatov Довлатов David
    2018 Coach Тренер Yuri Stoleshnikov
    2018 In the Hood На районе
    2019–2020 Vikings Oleg the Prophet TV series, main role (season 6)
    2021 Chernobyl: Abyss Чернобыль Alexey Karpushin Also director
    2021 Karamora Карамора Karamora [18]
    2022 Molodoy chelovek Молодой человек
    2022 Treason Lord Anton Melnikov TV miniseries

    Awards and nominations[edit]

    Award Year Category Nominated Work Result
    Nika Awards 2015 Best Actor Soulless 2 Won[19]
    Glamour Awards 2013 Man of the Year Won[20]
    Golden Eagle Awards 2012 Golden Eagle Award for Best Leading Actor Soulless Won
    Golden Floodlight Theatre Awards 2006 Best Debut King Lear Won[21]
    GQ Awards 2013 Man of the Year Won[8]
    MTV Russia Movie Awards 2008 Best Kiss (shared with Ekaterina Klimova) Black Hunters Nominated
    Nika Awards 2012 Best Actor Soulless Nominated[22]
    Russian Guild of Film Critics Awards[23] 2005 Best Actor Garpastum Won
    2012 Soulless Nominated
    Constellation Film Actors Festival 2008 Best Leading Actor Back in Time Won

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Данила Козловский". Russia-1.
  • ^ Nick Holdsworth (4 February 2014). "'Vampire Academy's' Danila Kozlovsky on Being a Russian in Hollywood: Cold War Is 'Still With Us' (Q&A)". The Hollywood Reporter.
  • ^ Данила Козловский открыл центр для аутистов
  • ^ "2005". Russian Guild of Film Critics.
  • ^ "Лауреаты премии『Золотой Орел』за 2012 год". Golden Eagle Award.
  • ^ "Vikings casts key new character for season 6". Entertainment Weekly.
  • ^ "Frosty relationships between Russia and the West won't chill cinema". The Independent. 2 April 2018. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  • ^ a b Mikhail Idov (28 October 2013). "Человек года 2013: Данила Козловский". GQ.
  • ^ "Ad of the Day: Keira Knightley Does Her Best Bond Girl Imitation for Chanel". Adweek. 26 March 2014. Retrieved 18 April 2015.
  • ^ Igor Kuzmichev. "Мачо и ботан: актеры-секс-символы российского кино". Elle.
  • ^ Anna Sadova. "Горячо! Данила Козловский показал фото под душем". Cosmopolitan.
  • ^ Olesya Ivanova. "Данила Козловский женился назло Боярской". Express Gazeta.
  • ^ Ирина ВИКТОРОВА | Сайт «Комсомольской правды» (2 March 2020). ""Спасибо, что выбрала меня!": у Данилы Козловского родилась дочь в Америке" (in Russian). KP.RU – сайт «Комсомольской правды». Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  • ^ "Данила Козловский впервые стал отцом | StarHit.ru" (in Russian). www.starhit.ru. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  • ^ "Danila Kozlovsky on Instagram: "Страх и стыд….договоритесь! Остановитесь! НЕТ ВОЙНЕ"". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 13 March 2022.[title missing]
  • ^ "Danila Kozlovsky on Instagram: "То, что происходит сейчас, это катастрофа. Во всех смыслах. Человеческая, гуманистическая, политическая, экономическая. Да какая угодно. Я люблю свою страну. Всем своим сердцем. И всегда считал, что истинный патриотизм, это решительность говорить правду, заключающуюся в том, что ты по настоящему чувствуешь и испытываешь. К моему огромному личному разочарованию, далеко не всегда я проявлял это качество. Но сейчас тот момент, когда надо говорить. Та точка невозврата, которую мы проходим, буквально на танках. И пишу я этот текст не ради хайпа или Боже упаси, желания ещё больше разжечь пожар агрессии, а потому что, по настоящему болит. Сейчас задают, ставший уже легендарный вопрос "где ты был все эти восемь лет"? Хочется сразу спросить, "а где собственно были вы", но вопросом на вопрос отвечать неприлично, поэтому отвечу по другому. Не знаю..Не видел, не понимал или не хотел видеть и понимать..был равнодушен, интересовался исключительно своей жизнью, когда надо было всеми способами призывать к разуму и миру. Наивно полагал, что все это закончится и там уж наверху точно договорятся, ведь умные люди сидят. Не допустят войны. Допустили. Страшно. Больно. Невыносимо грустно. И стыдно. И в том числе, за себя. За своё молчание и равнодушие все эти годы. Но разве возможно насилием принести мир? Насилие порождает насилие. Разве можно в 21 веке, в это расшатанное и взнервленное ковидом и прочими конфликтами, время, решать подобные проблемы『военными операциями』против братского народа. Ведь почему многие так ошиблись в своих прогнозах? Только потому, что это совершено невозможно было представить. Что Харьков, Киев и другие прекрасные города будут звучать в военной хронике, а наши украинские друзья в телефонных разговорах будут потерянно спрашивать "почему", а мы что то мямлить нечленораздельное в ответ. Нас сейчас всех без исключения, это затрагивает, ибо проклятья, ненависть, обвинения, которыми заволокло наше пространство, идущие от нас самих, это то, что порождает любая война. Продолжение в карусели👆"". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 13 March 2022.[title missing]
  • ^ "Danila Kozlovsky: portrait of a Russian actor who cannot feign war support". novayagazeta.eu. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
  • ^ Natalia Biryukova. "Данила Козловский снимется в сериале про династию Романовых и вампиров". Ekspress Gazeta.
  • ^ Номинанты Национальной кинематографической премии『НИКА』за 2015 год. Nika Awards (in Russian).
  • ^ "Женщиной года Glamour 2013 стала Дума, Мужчиной года – Данила Козловский". Piter.tv (in Russian). 13 November 2013. Retrieved 12 February 2014.
  • ^ Данила Козловский. Little Drama Theatre (in Russian). Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 12 February 2014.
  • ^ Номинанты Национальной кинематографической премии『НИКА』за 2012 год. Nika Awardss (in Russian). 6 March 2013. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 12 February 2014.
  • ^ Номинанты и призеры. Russian Guild of Film Critics (in Russian). Archived from the original on 29 August 2012. Retrieved 12 February 2014.
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