Dmitri S. Boudrine
Born: 1962-06-26 in Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR
Known For: Acting
Biography
Dmitri Boudrin is an actor, teacher and producer. Born in Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR. In 1989 he graduated from the Shchukin Higher Theatre School. He played at the Vakhtangov Theatre and the Oleg Tabakov Theatre Studio. Since 1992 he has lived and worked in the USA. In 1997 he graduated from the producing department of the University of California, Los Angeles. He has been a producer and director in more than 75 Canadian and American projects. He played 70 roles in Hollywood films and TV series, including Cast Away, The X-Files, Lost, The Bloodhound and others. Since 1998 he was invited to teach at the Michael Chekhov Actors Studio in Los Angeles (Michael Chekhov Studio USA West), and successfully worked there until 2008. Currently, he is a teacher of acting and history of acting techniques at the acting school "Stella Adler Studio Los Angeles". Since 2001, he has been the founder and artistic director of the international organization "American-Russian Theater Alliance", which is engaged in the development of educational international programs and joint television and film projects with the USA and Canada.
Filmography
2022
2014
- Mercenaries as Luko
2012
- The Nevsky Prospect as Anton
2011
- Shameless as SUV Driver
2009
- Castle as Ilya
- The Perfect Sleep as Kolya
2008
- In Plain Sight as Valentine Ninchik
2007
- Chuck as Bodyguard #2
2005
- Criminal Minds as Alexander
- The Closer as Voitski
- Kitchen Confidential as Russian Mobster #1
2003
- If as Russian Father
- Russians in the City of Angels as studio operator
2002
- Monk as Ambassador of Latvia
- Without a Trace as Dmitry Tzetcovich
2001
- Alias as Lubo
2000
- Cast Away as Lev
- Runaway Virus as (as Dimitri Boudrine)
1999
- Judging Amy as Nikolai Lupo
1998
- Will & Grace as Man
1996
- Millennium as Andrei Petrovich Melnikov
- The Sentinel as Captain
- Pandora's Clock as Nikolai Sakarov
1994
- M.A.N.T.I.S. as Cab Driver
1993
- The X-Files as Russian Engineer
1992
- Black Cat II as Chekov