Sergei Sergeyevich Bodrov (Russian: Сергей Сергеевич
Ð'одров; December 27, 1971 â€" September 20, 2002), also known as
Sergei Bodrov Jr., was a Russian actor who had lead roles in the films
Brother, Prisoner of the Mountains, East/West and Brother 2. He was
the son of the Russian playwright, actor, director and producer Sergei
Bodrov. He was killed in the Kolkaâ€"Karmadon rock ice slide at the
end of the second day of shooting of his film The Messenger.Sergei
Bodrov was born on December 27, 1971, in Moscow. His father is a
famous film director, Sergei Bodrov, and his mother Valentina
Nikolaevna was a fine art expert. Sergei Bodrov Jr. believed that
"childhood is the most important and the most amazing time in life."
and what you'll become happens in the first sixteen years". Various
publications report that Bodrov wanted to become a garbageman and
drive an orange car.Bodrov wrote about his early years and events
which influenced his worldview in a "Composition on the Theme: Eight
Events which Influenced Me, or How I Grew Up to Be a Good
Person."Sergei Bodrov attended the special French-language School No.
1265. In December 2012, a memorial plaque was installed in the school
in his memory.
Ð'одров; December 27, 1971 â€" September 20, 2002), also known as
Sergei Bodrov Jr., was a Russian actor who had lead roles in the films
Brother, Prisoner of the Mountains, East/West and Brother 2. He was
the son of the Russian playwright, actor, director and producer Sergei
Bodrov. He was killed in the Kolkaâ€"Karmadon rock ice slide at the
end of the second day of shooting of his film The Messenger.Sergei
Bodrov was born on December 27, 1971, in Moscow. His father is a
famous film director, Sergei Bodrov, and his mother Valentina
Nikolaevna was a fine art expert. Sergei Bodrov Jr. believed that
"childhood is the most important and the most amazing time in life."
and what you'll become happens in the first sixteen years". Various
publications report that Bodrov wanted to become a garbageman and
drive an orange car.Bodrov wrote about his early years and events
which influenced his worldview in a "Composition on the Theme: Eight
Events which Influenced Me, or How I Grew Up to Be a Good
Person."Sergei Bodrov attended the special French-language School No.
1265. In December 2012, a memorial plaque was installed in the school
in his memory.
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