Nikita Yefremov


Nikita Mikhailovich Yefremov is a Russian actor, known for his roles in television series Londongrad, The Thaw and in the film Cinderella. His father is Mikhail Yefremov and grandfather is Oleg Yefremov.

Biography

Nikita Yefremov was born in Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. Nikita studied at the Physics and Mathematics Gymnasium, Gymnasium No. 1514 – Moscow Secondary School No. 52, and initially did not plan on becoming an actor, although he always participated in school plays. He graduated from the music school in violin, studied singing and also played the piano.
In 2005, he entered the Moscow Art Theater School, where he studied at Konstantin Raikin's course. During his studies he proved himself on the student stage and became the winner of the theater prize "Golden leaf 2009" in the nomination "Best male role" for the role of Chatsky in his theatrical performance Woe from Wit, directed by Viktor Ryzhakov. All the roles in the play were performed by the graduates of the acting course of Konstantin Raikin.
In 2009, Nikita Yefremov, a graduate of the Moscow Art Theater School-Studio, was invited to several leading Moscow theaters. Of all the proposals, Nikita chose the Sovremennik Theatre, which was founded by his grandfather. His debut in this theater was the role of Gottfried Lenz in the play Three Comrades.

Filmography