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Russian bayanist (bayan is a Russian botton accordion), singer, and actor Vitali Baganov from New York City, USA (born in St. Petersburg, Russia).
He plays BAYAN - Russian button accordion. He has a huge repertoire of Russian, Ukrainian, Gypsy songs and music.
Vitali Baganov performed at many places all over the world, appeared in films, television and on the theater stage.
Russian bayanist and singer Vitali Baganov, New York City, USA
Vitali earned his MFA in acting at Leningrad State Institute of Theater.
Moving to America at age 38, he was already an established actor in Russia.
His big break in the United States came in the form of an appearance on "The Sopranos".
Vitali worked under the direction of famous actor Steve Buscemi in what turned out to be one of the most talked about episodes. He played Valery in the famous "Pine Barrens" episode.
Vitali Baganov filmography
Rockaway (2007) .... Sergei
"CSI: NY" .... Dr. Bogdhan Ivanov (1 episode, 2004)
CSI: NY. "Blink" (2004) TV Episode .... Dr. Bogdhan Ivanov
Pieces of April (2003) .... Half Asleep Man
"The Sopranos" .... Valery (2 episodes, 2001)
"The Sopranos" Pine Barrens (2001) TV Episode .... Valery
To Save Us All from Satan's Power (2001) TV Episode .... Valery
"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" .... Bartender (1 episode, 2000) ... aka Law & Order: SVU (USA: promotional abbreviation) ... aka Special Victims Unit (New Zealand: English title)
Russian Love Poem (2000) TV Episode .... Bartender
Troika (1998) .... Vitali
Shchenok (1988)
Na ostriye mecha (1986)
Sherlok Kholms i doktor Vatson: Krovavaya nadpis (1979) (TV) (as V. Baganov) ... aka The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson: Bloody Signature (International: English title: literal title)
Inzhener Graftio (1979) ... aka Engineer Graftio
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