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Artyom (Russian: "Артём") is the second extended play (EP) by Russian rapper and music producer Slava Marlow, which was released on 23 October 2020. The album features guest appearances from Eldzhey and Morgenshtern .
2007-2008: Tatiana’s Day as Sergei Nikiforov; 2008: My Autumn Blues as Maksim; 2009: Backwater District as Dmitry Zorin; 2011: How I Met Your Mother as Vlad, Alina’s rich lover; 2011: Bablo as Grigory, businessman; 2012: Brief Guide To A Happy Life (TV) as Pyotr Alekseevich Shirokov; 2013: Terms of Contract-2 as Oleg Arhipov
Artyom Igorevich Umrikhin (Russian: Артём Игоревич Умрихин; Ukrainian: Артем Ігорович Умріхін; better known as Artik, born 9 December 1985, Zaporizhzhia, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [1]), is a Ukrainian singer, director, producer, and composer.
Zorin OS is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu with both free and paid versions. [2] It uses a GNOME 3 and XFCE 4 desktop environment by default, although the desktop is heavily customized for users more familiar with Windows and macOS .
Population: 2 is a 2012 American film directed by Gil Luna. The film was made entirely in Oregon with an all-Oregon cast and crew. It is recognized as having utilized several historic sites, one of which, the Fairview Training Center , no longer exists in its full form, having been demolished between 2011 and 2016.
[1] [2] The series stars Cheryl Hines, Johnny Pemberton, Tim Meadows, Artemis Pebdani, and Jason Sudeikis as the voice of Zorn. Son of Zorn is a joint production by Agnew Jorné Productions, Lord Miller Productions, and 20th Century Fox Television. The series ran from September 11, 2016 to February 19, 2017.
His musical career began as a member of the group "Dance! Dance!", and gained popularity on YouTube in 2012 for acoustic songs. Since then, his many recordings have included five albums. [2] From 2015 he has also worked as songwriter, in sound production and as director of a number of short films and visualizations. [2]
Artyom (also Artiom) (Russian: Артём) is a male given name common in Russia and other Slavic-speaking countries. The name uses the " ё " letter, which can be transcribed to English as "e" but still has the "yo" sound.