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    Alex Menglet, born Alexei Menglet in Moscow USSR, is an actor who has found success working in Australia. Career [ edit ] Menglet is best known for his roles as chef Ray "Gay Ray" Proctor in the 1984 season of Prisoner and more recently as Zoran Baranoff in the SBS series Kick .

  2. Alex Menglet. Actor: He Died with a Felafel in His Hand. Alex Menglet was born in 1956 in Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia]. He is an actor, known for He Died with a Felafel in His Hand (2001), Eugenie Sandler P.I. (2000) and Children of the Revolution (1996).

  3. Aug 5, 2021 · Alex Menglet plays Yaroslav with an unconvincing menace that would embarrass Boris Badenov. Rising Wolf is Aria's story despite Menglet's efforts to steal the show. His performance might be amusing if everyone else—or even anyone else —approached their roles with a smidgen of Menglet's aptitude for hammy deliveries and growling intimidations.

  4. Rising Wolf: Directed by Antaine Furlong. With Charlotte Best, Jonny Pasvolsky, Alex Menglet, Justin Cotta. A young environmentalist wakes, trapped, kidnapped in the elevator of a super high-rise building at the mercy of her tormentors.

  5. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Alex Menglet, born Alexei Menglet in Moscow (in what was then the Soviet Union) in 1956, is an actor who has found success working in Australia. He is best known for his roles as chef Ray "Gay Ray" Proctor in the 1984 season of Prisoner and more recently as Zoran Baranoff in the SBS series Kick. His latest role was in the UK.TV mini-series False Witness ...

  6. Across the Web. Rising Wolf in US theaters August 10, 2021 starring Charlotte Best, Jonny Pasvolsky, Alex Menglet, Susan Prior. A young woman wakes, trapped, kidnapped in an elevator of a super high­ rise building at the mercy of her tormentors. This stylistic thrill.

  7. The Petrov Affair: With Alex Menglet, Eva Sitteová, Simon Chilvers, Slawomir Wabik. The defection of Soviet diplomat Vladimir Petrov in Canberra in 1954.

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