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Yura Borisov does not have a flashy entrance in “Anora.” His character Igor isn’t even introduced until the movie’s nearly halfway through. He’s just the hired muscle, quietly observing ...
But Borisov is not the kind of actor who thinks that he has much interesting to say or explain about his performance. If he could, he said, he’d be a writer. For him, it’s the work that does ...
This image released by Neon shows Yura Borisov in a scene from "Anora." (Augusta Quirk/Neon via AP) Show more Show less This image released by Neon shows Yura Borisov in a scene from "Anora." ...
Russian actor Yura Borisov doesn't have much dialogue in the Oscar-nominated film Anora. He plays a Russian henchman sent to bring home the reckless son of an oligarch, who's eloped with a ...