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If not for acting, what would you be doing? Could this hypothetically happen?
Of course it could. I could become an artist, a dancer, a circus performer, a photographer. But the truth is, I wouldn’t be as good at any of it. That’s for sure.
Actors are impressionable people. Do you react to criticism of work or appearance? Whose words can hurt you?
I rarely get criticized – especially for my appearance! Also, I’m pretty thick-skinned in that sense. I always know everything myself. If I am sure of something, I am not particularly interested in anyone’s opinion. When in doubt, I am interested, yes, but I rarely doubt.

You have a bright appearance and no less striking style. What does your clothes convey?
Freedom. Freedom is one of the most important pillars in my life. Freedom and humour. But my clothes don’t convey humor. Perhaps this is good! (laughs).
In one of your interviews, you said that people are amazed when they hear “smart” things from you. Why do you think this is happening? And do you have such a stereotype that a beautiful person cannot be smart?
People generally think in stereotyped categories. However, I cannot say that I am broadcasting some kind of intellectual agenda. I do not mean it.
What are you reading now? What movie has impressed you the most lately?
At the festival in Nizhny Novgorod, I watched the film “The Common Man”. This movie impressed me. When actors play touching – it is always valuable! I read poetry. Every day. Various.

Who inspires you?
People! Again, I watched the film “From Jerusalem with Love” at the festival. It is about a woman who is already over 75. The film tells about her life, like nothing unusual. But we were very inspired by this extraordinary personality. She described the Russian people very well: “A Russian person is someone who speaks Russian and pretends to be smart.” In fact, I haven’t heard anything yet!
Do fans often write to you? Which message will you 100 percent respond to?
They write often, but I rarely answer. I will answer one hundred percent if a person asks for help that I can provide.
You have acted in fantasy, comedy and drama. What genre is closer to you?
The hardest thing for me to play in comedies. I think it’s because I have a very good sense of humor, and comedy writers don’t have a very good sense of humor, in my opinion. It is very easy for me to play in drama and melodrama. What can I say, I cry easily. Sensual boy!

In winter, you were covered by a wave of popularity after the release of “Eterna”. It seems that Aldo was written specifically for you. What did you bring to your character?
Indeed, how similar we are to him, at times, even scares! brought? I think it’s easy! Because the easier I play everything at the beginning, the more powerful everything will play after.
Would you like to play in the theatre?
To play is not to play. Some one main role on the stage with a good director, I would probably play. There have been no offers yet. Yeah, I don’t have that request either. But I don’t mind!
Do you have a hobby? What would you do if you had more free time?
I would travel more. And loved more.

Who are your friends, what do you value most in people?
My friends are great! They are my best. The most valuable thing about them is that love does not end!!
What do you remember about the War of Families project?
It was there that my hair was blown out for the first time. They painted over mine, painted, at that time, light in dark. It was exciting. I also starred there with Lisa Mazalova, with whom I studied at the institute. We laughed non-stop!
You are already participating in the second season of the project, was it easy for you to join the “family”?
Easily!
When you read the script, which side were you on?
I always remain neutral!

Source: Hellomagazine

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