Berik Aytzhanov
- Actor
Berik is a Kazakh actor and film producer. As an actor he has been
named The Best Actor of 2011 for his performance in "The Liquidator"
and "Returning to the A", which hit the Oscar's Long List. Born in
Kzyl-Orda, Berik raised in Almaty, south capital of Kazakhstan. His
father is a police officer and mother is an educator in kindergarten.
Berik's career began with performance in the theater. His debut theater
role was in William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet", in which he played
Laertes the son of Polonius. Berik made his big screen breakthrough in
2005, when he took a part in Rymbek Alpiyev's "Wolf Hour". Later in
2005, Berik starred in "Zastava" and "Mahambet" followed by "Mustafa
Shokai", which was filmed in Prague. In 2008 Berik starred in
"Brothers", TV Series created and directed by Akhan Satayev, well known
Kazakh film director. Berik continued his run with Akhan in 2010
action-drama film "The Liquidator" co-starring Vinnie Jones and
Karlygash Muhammedzhanova. Berik is a close friend of Dauren
Kamshibaeff, film director and producer, whom he met while taking
acting courses in Hollywood.