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Egor Baranov
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OccupationTelevision host • Comedian • Actor • Musician • Producer

Egor Baranov is a film director[1] and was born on December 3, 1988 in Yekaterinburg e. In 2006, he entered the All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography for directing faculty, studied in the studio of SA Solovyov and VD Rubinchik. In 2011 he graduated from the university with a red diploma.[2]

In 2012 Baranov published his directorial debut, "Suicide", with Evgeny Stychkin, Alexei Vorobyov and Oksana Akinshina.

In 2012, Yegor Baranov, who released the eccentric comedy "Nightingale the Robber" with Ivan Okhlobystin at that time, received for his ribbon a prize of audience sympathy within the framework of the [[Window to Europe (film festival).

Thriller Egor "Locust" appeared on the Russian screens in 2015. In the lead roles were involved Paulina Andreeva and Peter Fyodorov. In 2015, a series was released from the producers Alexander Tsekalo and Alexander Kott "Fartz", created by Yegor Baranov, as well as the "Japanese Orthodox Western" that he shot with the participation of Ivan Okhlobystin "Priest-San".

In 2016, Yegor filmed the psychological series "Sparta" with Artem Tkachenko and Alexander Petrov, and in 2017 the premiere of his mystical film "Gogol. Start "with Alexander Petrov in the title role, the first of film series" Gogol ".

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