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  1. Actor: The Americans. Alex Ozerov is a Canadian actor best known for his role as Mischa on The Americans. Ozerov was born in Tula, Russia and migrated to Toronto at the age of 13. Shortly after, he got an interest in acting and studied with actor/director Walter Alza.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.73 m
    • Tula, Russia
  2. Mar 8, 2017 · Alex Ozerov as Mischa in 'The Americans'. During a recent interview ahead of The Americans season 5 premiere, the co-showrunners were asked by Screen Rant about Mischa and their plans for this familial outsider.

    • Kevin Yeoman
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alex_OzerovAlex Ozerov - Wikipedia

    He has since appeared in the films Guidance, What We Have, Coconut Hero, and Natasha, and the television series Bitten, Freakish, The Americans, Orphan Black, Cardinal, and Another Life. Personal life. In 2021 he married Sydney Meyer, his co-star in the series Slasher: Flesh and Blood. Filmography

    Year
    Title
    Role
    Notes
    2023
    Vasily
    Episodes: "The Runaway's Regret"
    2022
    Otto Hart
    Episodes: "Audition"
    2022
    Otto Hart
    Episodes: "Blood & Diamonds"
    2021
    Theo Galloway
    Main role (season 4)
  4. Character (s) Mischa Semenov. Date of Birth. August 3, 1992. Origin. Tula, Russia. imdb_id. 4495030. Alex Ozerov is a Russian-Canadian actor who plays Mischa Semenov on The Americans .

  5. Erik Adams of The A.V. Club gave the episode an "A" grade and wrote, "'Lotus 1-2-3' is the third episode of The Americans directed by Noah Emmerich, and the producers just keep on handing him bombshells. This week's episode doesn't contain anything as earth-shattering as the 'Walter Taffet' abduction or the wig reveal in 'Clark's Place,' but it ...

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  7. Apr 4, 2017 · It is, perhaps most acutely, in Mischa’s (Alex Ozerov) crestfallen face, as Gabriel (Frank Langella) explains that he’s come thousands of miles for nothing: The dominant force in The...

  8. Mar 29, 2017 · Empathy is a theme that connects this densely constructed episode’s plot strands. Ominous as they may seem to Misha (Alex Ozerov), the men who seek to smuggle him out of Yugoslavia are doing so at great risk to their lives—and when they succeed, a calm washes over him that resembles a silent ecstasy.