Sergei Puskepalis is one of the most recognized Soviet Union Writers of the Generation X generation, remembered for a career spanning 38 years.
Russian actor (1966–2022)
"Sergei Puskepalis's directorial debut, "How I Ended This Summer" (2010), marked a significant turning point in his career, garnering two Silver Bears at the Berlin Film Festival for Best Actor (shared with Grigory Dobrygin)." — About Sergei Puskepalis
| Metric | Sergei Puskepalis | Avg Writer | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 56 | 67 | -11 yrs |
| Career length | 38 yrs | ~35 yrs | +3 yrs |
| Based on 164 Writer profiles in our database | |||
Did you know that despite his prolific acting and directing career, Sergei Puskepalis began his professional life as a military engineer?
Sergei Puskepalis's directorial debut, "How I Ended This Summer" (2010), marked a significant turning point in his career, garnering two Silver Bears at the Berlin Film Festival for Best Actor (shared with Grigory Dobrygin). This critically acclaimed film showcased his profound talent not only as a performer but also as a visionary filmmaker, establishing his international standing.
Puskepalis is remembered for his intense, authentic performances and his vital contributions to Russian theater and cinema as both an actor and director. His untimely death left a profound impact, solidifying his image as a dedicated artist and humanitarian.
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Also known as: S. Puskepalis, Ser Puskepalis