Justin Alexander Korovkin, a multifaceted and accomplished individual, hails from Italy, where he took his first breath in the year 2007. This remarkable young man possesses dual citizenship, boasting a unique blend of Italian and Canadian heritage.
Justin's acting career experienced a significant surge in 2017 when he was professionally discovered by the esteemed casting agent Beatrice Kruger and the acclaimed film director Carlo S. Hintermann. This serendipitous encounter led to him being entrusted with the pivotal role of "Günter" in the film "The Book of Vision", a performance that would ultimately serve as a springboard for future opportunities.
Fast-forward to 2019, Justin's talent and dedication were once again showcased as he was handpicked for the male lead role of "Samuel" in Roberto De Feo's highly acclaimed film "The Nest" (Il Nido). This critically acclaimed project marked a significant milestone in Justin's career, as he not only delivered a standout performance but also took on the additional responsibility of performing live on set.
As a testament to his versatility and skill, Justin recorded the leitmotif piano pieces that play a prominent role in the film, further solidifying his reputation as a talented and multifaceted artist.
His journey in the world of acting has been marked by a series of breakthrough performances, each one paving the way for future opportunities and cementing his status as a rising star in the industry.
In the same calendar year, he was selected to portray the character of "Geremia Guerrini" in the ensemble film "Favolacce" (Bad Tales),a cinematic production helmed by the acclaimed directors Damiano and Fabio D'Innocenzo. This remarkable versatility in his acting abilities has enabled him to assume a diverse array of roles, thereby demonstrating his remarkable range as a young and talented actor.
Justin Korovkin, a rising star in the film industry, currently calls Italy his home, where he resides with his parents, Michael Korovkin, a multifaceted individual with a background in anthropology, novel writing, and poetry, and Stephanie Morin, a talented visual artist and expert in contemporary art history.