Dmitry Chepovetsky
Dmitry Chepovetsky | |
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Born |
1970 Lviv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (now Lviv, Ukraine) |
Nationality | Ukrainian |
Dmitry Chepovetsky (born 1970) is a Ukrainian Gemini Award-nominated actor based in Canada, best known for his role of Bob Melnikov in the T.V. series ReGenesis.
Early life and education
Chepovetsky was born in Lviv, Soviet Union. His family left in 1976 along with waves of other Jewish emigrants bound for Israel. Along the way, his family experienced an eight-month stopover in Italy while awaiting their travel visas. They then decided to change course for Regina, where his uncle lived. Since then, Chepovetsky has been splitting his time between Vancouver and Toronto, where he’s been living for the past eight years, close to his older brother and nieces.
Career
Chepovetsky acted in his first musical at the age of 14 while in high school in Regina, then began acting in local community. Thinking briefly about a different career path, he was accepted to the University of Toronto on a scholarship for its commerce program. But after three weeks he dropped out to work as an elf at Casa Loma and then worked numerous jobs until he got to Ryerson Theatre School. He also trained with David Rotenberg and Carol Rosenfeld, as well as Kate Hale at the Foursight Theatre. Aside from his numerous acting credits, among them stints on critically acclaimed TV shows and feature films such as The X-Files, Lucky Number Slevin and Stargate, Chepovetsky is likely best known for his recurring role on ReGenesis as Bob Melnikov, the show’s lead biochemist and a person with Asperger syndrome. The role has garnered him two Gemini Award nominations for best actor in a dramatic series; once in 2005 and another in 2007. The show has reached 120 countries in over 18 languages.
Personal life
Chepovetsky enjoys photography, music, movies, theatre and writing.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1996 | Sweet Dreams | Ben | (made for TV) |
1998 | I'll Be Home for Christmas | Angel | |
Max Q | Kaysat controller | (made for TV) | |
Saving Grace | Eton | ||
1999 | Fiona | ||
2000 | Chain of Fools | Dr. Welby | |
Cinderella: Single Again | Dashing Prince | ||
Mission to Mars | Technician | ||
2001 | Dark Water | Spencer | |
Haven | (made for TV) | ||
My Husband’s Double aka The Familiar Stranger | Rob Dusak | (made for TV) | |
2002 | K-19: The Widowmaker | Sergei | |
The Chosen Family | Ewin | (short movie) | |
Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story | Fatelov | (as Dmitri Chepovetsky) (made for TV) | |
2003 | Spinning Boris | Courtyard guard | (made for TV) |
The Safety of Objects | Bartender | ||
2004 | The Last Hit | Doctor | |
2006 | Lucky Number Slevin | Bodyguard No. 2 | |
2006 | Man of the Year | Eckhart | |
2007 | Dead Silence | Richard Walker | |
2008 | The Baby Formula | Larry | |
2009 | Driven to Kill | Stephan | |
2013 | Separation | Geoffrey |
- As I Was Saying
- Forget Me Not (1989)
- Hotel
- It’s Me Margaret
- Listen Missy
- Making Babies
- Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy
- Serving in Silence
- Spot (1996)
- Sweet Blue Murder
- The Addams Family
- The Meek Shall Inherit the Earth
- The Yeltsin Project
- When I Grow Up
- You, Me and the Kids
Television
Year | Show | Episode | Role | Notes |
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1995 | Hawkeye | Amnesty | British soldier | 1 episode |
Marshall | Little Odessa | David Brokerman | ||
The X-Files | Død_Kalm | Lt. Richard Harper | ||
1996 | Madison | No Sell Out | Claude | 1 episode |
Strange Luck | Blinded by the Sun | Account manager | 1 episode | |
The X-Files | Apocrypha | Young Bill Mulder | 1 episode | |
1998 | Cold Squad | Marcey Bennett | Keith Harmon | 1 episode |
F/X: The Series | Evil Eye | Sergei | ||
The X-Files | Folie a Deux | Supervisor | 3 episodes | |
1999 | Atomic Train | NEST Man #3 | ||
The Net | Y2K: Total System Failure | Cal Hamilton | ||
The Sentinel | Murder 101 | Rick Feldman | ||
2000 | Higher Ground | Jeff Wilton | 6 episodes | |
Hollywood Off-Ramp | TKO | |||
So Weird | Twin | Derrick Larch | ||
Stargate SG-1 | Small Victories | Boris | ||
2001 | Blue Murder | Dr. Tara | Graeme Cudmore | |
2004 | Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye | The Body Shop | Sergei | |
2004–2008 | ReGenesis | Bob Melnikov | 49 episodes | |
2005 | Stargate SG-1 | Full Alert | Russian soldier | |
2008 | Murdoch Mysteries | Power | Nikola Tesla | |
2010 | Psych | Death Is in the Air | James | |
Caprica | Ghosts in the Machine | Transvestite Cabaret Host | ||
Murdoch Mysteries | The Tesla Effect | Nikola Tesla | ||
2011 | The Listener | The Brothers Volkov | Yuri Volkov | |
Good Dog | Gay Sopranos | Sales Clerk | ||
The Kennedys | On the Brink of War | Kennedy's Translator | ||
CHAOS | Eaten by Wolves | Albert Boskiv | ||
Alphas | A Short Time in Paradise | Gil | ||
Supernatural | The Mentalists | Nikolai Lishin |
Theater
Year | Show | Role | Theater | Notes |
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1995 | FETCH! | Men's Fest '95; Arts Club Revue '96, Liesl Lafferty | (Co-Writer, One Man Show) | |
1996 | Orphan Muses | Brother Luc | Firehall Theatre, Burnaby; Touchstone Theatre | |
Basically Good Kids | Carousel Theatre, Vancouver | |||
1997 | (Compared to This) Hell Will Be Sweet | Factory Theatre, Toronto | ||
1999 | Bloodline | Papa | Foursight Theatre, England; Vancouver East Cultural Centre | collaborated as writer/lead performer/producer) |
El Salvador | Skee | Vancouver East Cultural Centre | ||
2000 | As Bees in Honey Drown | Kaden | Vancouver East Cultural Centre, Western Theatre Conspiracy Procution | |
Bodyblood | Vancouver East Cultural Centre | collaborated as writer/creator | ||
The Festivities | Kuzma Nikolayevich Heerin | Rushin Productions | ||
2001 | Unidentified Human Remains… | David | Vancouver Fringe 2001 | |
2002 | Slip Knot | Jonathan | Factory Theatre, Toronto | |
The Danish Play, Extra Space | Michael | Tarragon Theatre, Toronto; Nightwood Theatre Procution | ||
2003 | Remnants | Joseph | Tarragon Theatre, Toronto | |
Top Gun! The Musical | Maverick | Factory Theatre, Toronto; NY Musical Theatre Festival; 2002 Fringe | ||
2004 | The Trials of John Demjanjuk: A Holocaust Cabaret | Ivan the Terrible | Theatre Asylum, Studio Theatre, Harbourfront Centre, Toronto | (title role) |
2006 | The Catering Queen | Caterer | Tarragon Theatre, Toronto | |
2007 | Blind Submission: Reliving the Exquisite Corpse | Chaos Collective, The Theatre Centre, Toronto | (created and performed) | |
Dish | Factory Theatre, Toronto | |||
2008 | Beyond Mozambique | Tomas | Factory Theatre, Toronto | |
Room to Panic | The Annex at La MaMa ETC, New York |
- Jacques Brel Is Alive And Well… at Prairie Theatre Exchange
- Major Barbara at Neptune Theatre
- Oedipus
- Our Country's Good
- Pericles
- Picasso at the Lapin Agile as Picasso at Manitoba Theatre Centre
- Pvt. Wars
- Running - Three Short Plays
- Stiletto
- The Rocky Horror Picture Show as Brad at Kaleidoscope
- The Smoking Man
- The Suicide
- The World's Greatest Guy
- Welcome to the Moon
- Zadie's Shoes at Alberta Theatre Projects
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Type | Production | Theatre/Producer |
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1996 | Jessie Richardson Theatre Award | Best Production | Orphan Muses | Touchstone Theatre |
Jessie Richardson Theatre Award | Ensemble Cast | Basically Good Kids | Green Thumb Theatre | |
1999 | Jessie Richardson Theatre Award Nomination | Outstanding Original Play | Bloodline | Kitchen Sink Kollective |
2004 | Dora Mavor Moore Award | Best Production | Remnants | Tarragon Theatre |
Dora Mavor Moore Award Nomination | Outstanding Performance by a Male in a Principal Role Musical | Top Gun! The Musical | Nightwood Theatre | |
Canadian Comedy Award Nomination | Pretty Funny Comedic Play | Top Gun! The Musical | Nightwood Theatre | |
2005 | Gemini Award Nomination | Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series | ReGenesis | Shaftesbury Films |
2007 | Gemini Award Nomination | Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series | ReGenesis | Shaftesbury Films |
2008 | Gemini Award Nomination | Best Performance by an Actor in a Guest Role in a Dramatic Series | Murdoch Mysteries: Power | Shaftesbury Films |