
Age: 44
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Nikolai Nikolaeff (born December 26, 1981) is an Australian actor of Russian and Ukrainian descent who has built a prolific international career spanning television, film, and voice acting. He first gained widespread recognition in Australia for his roles in the youth series Crash Zone and as Dominic "Dom" Masters in the drama Sea Patrol (2009–2011). Nikolaeff successfully transitioned to Hollywood, achieving global acclaim for his portrayal of the ruthless Vladimir Ranskahov in the inaugural season of Marvel’s Daredevil (2015) and his recurring role as Roman Azarov in the action-thriller series Six (2017–2018). His filmography includes high-profile projects such as the sci-fi thriller The OA, the action film Mile 22 (2018) alongside Mark Wahlberg, and a significant role as Ivan in the Netflix film Bruised (2020).

When a young Norwegian woman is found murdered in Sydney, detective Harry Hole is sent halfway around the world to assist Australian police on a case that feels both distant and uncomfortably personal. Out of his element and battling his own shadows, Harry follows a trail through nightclubs, back alleys, and the bright, deceptive calm of coastal suburbs. Each lead pulls him deeper into a city where everyone seems to be performing a role. Witnesses with selective memories. Friends with motives. Strangers who know more than they admit. As the investigation tightens, Harry begins to see a pattern. The killer is patient. The crimes are controlled. And the next move is already in motion. To stop what’s coming, Harry must decode the logic behind the violence and confront the part of himself that recognizes it. Because in Sydney, the danger is not hiding in the dark. It is watching from above.
