Stass Klassen

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Role

Actor

Date of birth

05/12/1965

Place of birth

Frunze, USSR

Stass Klassen

Biography

Stass Klassen is an international theatre, film, and TV actor working on three continents: in New York City and Los Angeles, in Bollywood, India, and in Moscow, Russia. He has starred in dozens (50+) of Film and TV productions, most recently in The Blacklist (2013) (2019); The Detour (2016) (2019) (TBS, WarnerMedia, USA); The President Show (2017) (2018) (Comedy Central, USA); The Americans (2013) (USA); Ekaterina (2014) as Friedrich the Great, King of Prussia; Smertelniy nomer (2017) as Col. von Kallenberg; Roads to Olympia (2019) (USA); The Optimists (2017) (Rossiya 1 TV, Moscow, Russia); Saka: The Martyrs of Nankana Sahib (2016) (Punjab-Mumbai, India), a Bollywood period piece where he plays the British governor of Lahore C.M. King; "Insomnia" (2017) (NBC Universal, USA); Kukhnya (2012) (STS TV, Moscow, Russia); Londongrad (2015) (STS TV, Moscow, Russia); Return to the Hiding Place (2013) (with John Rhys-Davies, USA); Escape from Tomorrow (2013) (Sundance 2013, L.A., USA); Regretting Fish (2011) (Williamsburg IFF, New York); The Dictator (2012) (Sascha Baron - actor/producer); The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) (Martin Scorsese - dir.); Spike TV's Deadliest Warrior (2009), etc.; as well as TV productions on several major TV networks in USA and Russia. He has also been a producer and lead actor at the New York Art Theatre, an Off-Broadway Theatre Company in New York City. Among his 20+ theatre credits are the title roles in Off-Broadway productions of "Something Cloudy, Something Clear" by Tennessee Williams; "The Idiot" by Fyodor Dostoevsky; "Counting The Ways" by Edward Albee; as well as the appearance in the Metropolitan Opera production of The Nose (2014) directed by William Kentridge at Lincoln Center, New York City. He toured internationally with all-male production of "Romeo & Juliet" (as Juliet & Benvolio; British tour), and "City Of Mice" (European tour: Hamburg, Barcelona, Hanover, etc.). His other New York theatre credits include "The Fall" by Albert Camus; "No Exit" by Jean-Paul Sartre "Ward No. 6" by Anton Chekhov; von Kleist's "The Broken Jug"; "Too Clever By Half"; "Lt. Nants"; etc. Stass Klassen studied Theatre in Hamburg, Hanover, New York City, and Moscow, receiving MFA in acting from the Vakhtangov Academy - the Boris Schukin Theatre Institute (Moscow). At the New York Art Theatre (New York City), he collaborated with director Anatole Fourmantchouk on many productions in NYC & internationally. He directed a one woman show "Me, Myself, and Anna" and co-directed "My Poor Marat" for the Voyage Theatre Company (NYC). He lives in New York City.

Known For

The Americans
The Americans
8.4
8.4
The Blacklist
The Blacklist
8.1
8.1
The Detour
The Detour
7.7
7.7
The Comey Rule
The Comey Rule
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7.5