
Personal details
Born:
- Birthday: 1986-12-15
- Born Place: Khabarovsk, USSR (Russia)
Also Known As:
Дмитрий Чеботарёв, Dmitriy Chebotarev, Дмитрий Чеботарев, Dmitrii Chebotarev
Dmitry Chebotarev
Dmitry Chebotarev is a Russian actor known for his work in both theater and film. Born on December 15, 1986, in Khabarovsk, Russia, he developed an early interest in sports, excelling in boxing and football during his youth. At the age of 15, he attended a special naval lyceum, and after graduation, he pursued studies in directing at the Institute of Culture in Khabarovsk. In 2006, Chebotarev moved to Moscow to enroll in the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute, where he completed a four-year acting course. While still a student, he joined the Moscow Drama Theatre named after Stanislavsky (now known as Electrotheatre Stanislavsky), where he continues to perform. Chebotarev's filmography includes a variety of roles in both television and cinema. He gained significant recognition for his portrayal of Oleg Volkov in the 2021 film Major Grom: Plague Doctor. His other notable works include The Coach (2018), Adam & Eve (2024), and Poyekhavshaya (2023) . In addition to his acting career, Chebotarev has been involved in theater productions, including performances in plays such as The Master and Margarita and The Trojan War Will Not Be . Beyond his professional achievements, Chebotarev has been recognized with several awards, including the 2014 Best Actor Ensemble Award at the KONIK Film Festival for his role in The Fridge . He is married to actress Liza Klimova, and they have two children together .


