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Adam Nagaitis as Valentin "Valya" Markelov in Star City (2026), Episodes 1-2

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Renaissance red stockings and sweet little maryjanes menswear inspo (spring/summer 1546)
Jack O'Connell as Patrick Sumner in The North Water
Train Rides
Sherlock Holmes | Jeeves and Wooster | Raffles | Poirot
On the Seashore, George Elgar Hicks (1879)

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Anna May Wong in Daughter Of The Dragon (1931)
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Adam Nagaitis as Private Buckley in Banished (2015)

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Adam Nagaitis as Branwell Brontë in To Walk Invisible (2016) Part I
Part II ->
Adam Nagaitis as Branwell Brontë in To Walk Invisible (2016) Part II
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Adam Nagaitis as Lord Lonsdale in A Thousand Blows (2025)
Adam Nagaitis in Law & Order: UK, playing William Braxton - a sweet, well-adjusted young boy who'd never do anything fucked up.
How I read this post
"... I tend to find it quite easy to defend underdogs, which is how I see Buckley. He’s in a lot of pain. [...] He loathes himself… more than anyone else loathes him." - Adam Nagaitis on his portrayal of Buckley
"There is only so much contempt a man can take..." - Private Buckley, Banished

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Adam Nagaitis as Vasily Ignatenko in the HBO miniseries ‘Chernobyl’ (2019)
Chernobyl was actually the first time I saw Adam Nagaitis after The Terror. I haven’t watched any of his other movies yet back then, so I still had him ingrained in my mind only as Hickey. I was floored by how sweet and pure and touchingly young Vasily was :( how different was my perception of him, and how completely different AN looked in his normal non-starving body. What gets me is that the two shows came out just a year apart, so the casting for Chernobyl must’ve happened sometime in early 2018. Makes one wonder if they really looked at him, probably still deep in his haunted Hickey phase, and thought, “Yep, that’s our cute little Soviet firefighter” XD… I knooow he’s an Actor, and he can switch it on and off, but it still fascinates me that this is his first role after Cornelius bloody Hickey.
Дикие Лебеди / The Wild Swans (1962)
is a Soviet traditionally animated feature film directed by the husband-and-wife team of Mikhail Tsekhanovsky and Vera Tsekhanovskaya. The film is based on the story of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen. Unusual for Soviet films of this period, and especially for animated films, it was produced in widescreen.