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Sergey Sharovatov is a Russian professional actor. He was born in 1988 in Moscow, USSR. From a very young age he was in music: he plays piano, accordion, guitar and graduated from music school as a professional singer and pianist. Before Sergey became an actor, he graduated from the Moscow Aviation Technological University in Moscow with a PhD in Economics, but eventually acting won him. In 2019 Sergey was graduated as a professional actor of a theater and cinema from VGIK - Russian State University of Cinematography named after S.A.Gerasimov. He played leading roles in educational theater of VGIK: Dr.Astrov in Anton Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya" and Goose-Repaired in Michael Bulgakov's "Zoyka's apartment". Since that time he has played more than 45 roles in Russian short-meter movies, full-meter movies and TV-Series. Sergey got "Best Actor" Award at the Zilant-2019 International Film Festival in Kazan, Russia for the role of Seryoga in the film "Seryoga decided to shoot himself (Russian roulette)" by Alexei Fedorov, 2019. In 2022 Sergey made short movie "MUTE" (by Stephen King's novel "Mute"). This film is his debut as a director.