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Mikhail Gorbachev - David Dencik AFP; HBO Gorbachev’s portrayal in the show was one of the most criticized topics in the Russian media - mostly for being one-sided and grotesque.
- Jared Harris/Valery Legasov. 57-year-old Harris, son of notorious Hollywood hellraiser Richard Harris, plays Valery Legasov, a Soviet scientist who was the chief of the Chernobyl disaster commission.
- Stellan Skarsgard/Boris Shcherbina. Swedish actor Skarsgard, 67, plays Boris Shcherbina, who served as the vice-chairman of the Council of Ministers from 1984 to 1989.
- Paul Ritter/Anatoly Dyatlov. English actor Paul Ritter plays Anatoly Dyatlov, deputy chief-engineer of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant at the time of the disaster.
- Jessie Buckley/Lyudmilla Ignatenko. Irish actress Jessie Buckley, 29, plays Lyudmilla Ignatenko, wife of Vasily Ignatenko. Buckley, who first rose to fame in the BBC talent show I’d Do Anything in 2008, has starred in TV series including War & Peace and Taboo and the films Best and Wild Rose.
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May 29, 2019 · David Dencik “Chernobyl”: Episode 1 Image Credit: Liam Daniel/HBO Episode 1 was written by Craig Mazin and directed by Johan Renck. “Chernobyl”: Episode 1
Karl David Sebastian Dencik (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈdentʂiːk]; born 31 October 1974) is a Swedish-Danish actor.He has acted in both Swedish and Danish films, and has also had major roles in English-language films and series including Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011), The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011), Top of the Lake (2017), McMafia (2018), Chernobyl (2019), and the James Bond film No ...
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David Dencik, Chernobyl, 2019 [photo credit: Liam Daniel/HBO; courtesy of HBO] With this lens in mind, the show can be seen as a critique of current right-leaning Western politics, particularly when it comes to a lack of state transparency, the devaluation and suppression of science, and the rise of “alternative facts.”