About

Igor Sergeev (born July 24, 1987, Kuzema, Kemsky District, Karelian ASSR, USSR) is a playwright, director, actor and voice actor. 2005–2022 Saint Petersburg, since 2022 Munich.

He graduated from the Theatre Institute “School of Russian Drama” in Saint Petersburg (2010). For ten years he worked as an actor at the Theatre Na Liteinom, and collaborated with Theatre Post, the Alexandrinsky Theatre and the BTK Theatre.

From 2016 to 2021 he co-led Takoy Teatr and the Skorokhod venue in Saint Petersburg. He directed five productions, all prose adaptations where the ensemble became co-author and the audience became participant. His production of The Iranian Conference by Ivan Vyrypaev was nominated for the Golden Mask award in four categories; Billy Milligan made the award’s longlist.

Alongside theatre, Igor has been working in voice acting since 2011. He is the Russian voice of Jon Snow in Game of Thrones and Leon Kennedy in Resident Evil 4 Remake. He has also narrated over 126 audiobooks, ranging from Faulkner and Erich Fromm to Paulo Coelho and Tatyana Ustinova.

In 2024 he completed the Un/Told documentary playwriting course. Upon completion he wrote Open Relationship, a queer drama about a couple from Russia starting a new life in Germany. The play was shortlisted at the Lyubimovka festival, translated into German and presented as a staged reading in Munich.