Igor Botvin was born on December 9, 1973 in Sarayevo, Vologda Oblast, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]. He is an actor, known for The Arena (2001), Koe-chto zadarom (2021) and Otets ponevole (2014).
Igor Smiljevic, a method actor and all-round trained stuntman, started on the Austrian television at the age of 15. Soon he went on to act in movie projects in the USA, Asia, Europe, and Australia. As he is more and more getting recognized by the industry not just as an actor, but as a stuntman, writer, and producer, Igor looks like the next long awaited action hero in Hollywood. When he is not working on a project, Igor still performs and raises the standards at stunt festivals worldwide. His latest stunt was a reenactment from the movie "Fast & the Furious". In the original movie this stunt has won the 2003 Taurus Stunt Awards for the best car stunt. Igor and his stunt team have added an explosion to raise the bar in this, since the movie, first staged stunt to take away the Kollosseum Stunt Awards.
Igor Budinstein is known for Bawaal (2023).
Igor graduated in 1989 from the Leningrad Institute of Theatre, Music and Cinema. He is a member of the world renowned Maly Drama Theatre of Saint Petersburg, Russia, directed by Lev Dodin. Igor tours with the troupe performing MDT originals such as "Gaudeamus", "Claustrophobia", and an adaptation of Chekov's Platonov called "A Play Without a Name." He has several film credits to his name including the most recent "Koktebel" which was widely acclaimed in film festivals around the world.
Igor Chistol is known for Spy/Master (2023).
Igor Cobileanski was born on 24 February 1974 in Comrat, Moldavian SSR, USSR [now Moldova]. He is a director and writer, known for La limita de jos a cerului (2013), Afacerea Est (2016) and Hackerville (2018).
Igor Cosso is known for Salve-se Quem Puder (2020), The Article (2020) and Legends of the Wild (2020).
Igor Couch II is known for Reminiscing Shadows (2023), Wait for Love (2021) and Bootleg Church (2022).
Igor Desyatnikov is a producer and actor, known for Ruble, You and I (2011) and 9000 Needles (2009).