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Costa Ronin (born February 3, 1979) is a Russian-born Australian actor and cinematographer, widely recognized for his authoritative portrayals of complex intelligence officers and political figures in major Western television dramas. Born in Kaliningrad and later educated in New Zealand and Australia, he achieved his international breakthrough as Oleg Burov in the critically acclaimed Cold War saga The Americans (2014–2018). He further solidified his reputation as a master of the espionage genre with his role as Yevgeny Gromov in the final seasons of Homeland and as a regular in the heist thriller The Endgame. His film credits include a notable appearance in Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and the sci-fi thriller I.S.S. By late 2025, Ronin has joined the main cast of Apple TV+’s alternate-history epic For All Mankind for its fifth season, portraying Lenya, a Soviet politician and former cosmonaut, while also appearing in the second season of the action thriller The Terminal List.

Costa Ronin

Vladimir "Vlad" Vasilovich
for Vladimir "Vlad" Vasilovich in Anastasia: Rasputin’s Redemption
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The film opens with Rasputin as a young, enigmatic peasant in Siberia, gifted (or cursed) with mystical abilities. We see his early years, his spiritual awakening, and his first encounter with the Romanov family, particularly Tsarina Alexandra, who seeks his help for her ailing son, Alexei. Rasputin’s rise as a controversial advisor, his growing influence, and the seeds of resentment sown among the Russian nobility and commoners alike. As the Russian Revolution erupts, Rasputin’s desperation to protect the Romanovs leads him to make a fateful pact with dark forces, acquiring the reliquary that will ultimately curse the family. The film explores the immediate aftermath of Rasputin’s curse, his own physical and spiritual decay, and his banishment to a supernatural limbo. While Anastasia (Anya) embarks on her quest to rediscover her identity, Rasputin, trapped between worlds, is tormented by visions of his past and the consequences of his actions. He sends magical obstacles to stop her, but each attempt brings him closer to understanding the pain he has caused. Through encounters with the spirits of the Romanovs, Bartok’s comic wisdom, and the unwavering hope of Anastasia, Rasputin begins to question his path. Ultimately, he must choose between vengeance and sacrifice, culminating in a final act that helps Anastasia defeat the curse and find her family, allowing Rasputin’s soul to find peace.