Aleksey Guskov, a renowned Russian actor, was born on May 20, 1958, in the Polish city of Brzeg. He has made a significant impact on the global stage, particularly in the Western world, with his notable performance in the Golden Globe-nominated French film "Concert" in 2009. Throughout his illustrious career, Guskov has taken on over 70 diverse roles in both cinema and television, solidifying his reputation as a talented and versatile actor.
In Russia, he gained widespread recognition and admiration after the broadcast of the popular television series "The Border; Taiga's Romance" in 2001. His captivating portrayal of a character in the philosophical saga "The Garbage Man" (2002) further cemented his status as a beloved figure in Russian entertainment. In 2011, Guskov appeared in the Italian film "Italian movies" directed by Matteo Pellegrini, showcasing his ability to adapt to various genres and languages.
In 2013, he was handpicked to play the iconic role of Pope John Paul II in the Italian television fiction film "The secret life of Pope Wojtyla". Guskov's extensive filmography also includes appearances in French productions such as "L'Idéal" by Frédéric Beigbeder and "Polina" by Angelin Preljocaj and Valérie Müller.