Sergei Puskepalis, born on April fifteenth, nineteen sixty-six, is a distinguished Russian actor and theatre director, celebrated for his compelling performances in both film and stage productions.
He gained significant recognition for his roles in the critically acclaimed films Simple Things, released in two thousand six, and How I Ended This Summer, which premiered in two thousand ten. Both films were directed by the talented Alexei Popogrebski, showcasing Puskepalis's remarkable range and depth as an actor.
His exceptional work in the film industry earned him prestigious accolades, including the Nika Award for Best Actor in two thousand eight. Furthermore, he was honored with a Silver Bear for Best Actor at the sixtieth Berlin International Film Festival in two thousand ten, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in Russian cinema.