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Evgeny Sergeev Filmography

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Known for Acting · Don't Play the Fool..., Dzisay

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Evgeny Sergeev is a notable figure in the world of film, best recognized for his compelling performances that have left a mark on both audiences and collectors alike. His standout role in *Don't Play the Fool...* (1997) showcases his unique talent, blending drama and subtle humor, which resonates with fans of international cinema. This film has become a sought-after title in the home video market, particularly on DVD and Blu-ray, as collectors appreciate its blend of cultural storytelling and Sergeev's captivating presence. Beyond *Don't Play the Fool...*, Sergeev's contributions to various independent projects have garnered attention, making his filmography a treasure trove for those who value physical media. Collectors often seek out his work not only for its artistic merit but also for the nostalgia and historical significance it carries. As the landscape of home video evolves, Sergeev’s performances continue to be cherished, solidifying his status as a must-have for any serious film collection.

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What is Evgeny Sergeev known for?

Evgeny Sergeev is known for acting, with notable films including 'To Mom' (2002), 'Don't Play the Fool...' (1997) as Vitya, and 'Dzisay' (2004).

What genres does Evgeny Sergeev's filmography span?

Evgeny Sergeev's filmography spans the genres of Comedy, Drama, and Adventure.

What era does Evgeny Sergeev's work cover?

Evgeny Sergeev's work covers the years from 1997 to 2004, with the most-active decade being the 2000s.

How many films are in Evgeny Sergeev's filmography?

Evgeny Sergeev has a total of 3 films listed in his filmography.

What are some notable films in Evgeny Sergeev's filmography?

Some notable films in Evgeny Sergeev's filmography include 'To Mom' (2002), 'Don't Play the Fool...' (1997), and 'Dzisay' (2004).