Costa Ronin's remarkable journey in the world of entertainment began on the West Coast of Russia, where he was born and raised. He started his acting career at the tender age of five, initially focusing on theater and radio entertainment, learning from Russian and international masters. As his talent and passion for the craft grew, he transitioned to a global stage.
In 1996, Costa made a significant move to New Zealand, where he continued to hone his acting skills. Later, in 2001, he relocated to Australia, becoming an integral part of their vibrant acting scene.
Notably, Costa shared the screen with stars like Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, and Margot Robbie in Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," making him the first and only Russian actor ever to have worked with the master.
He is set to captivate audiences once again in the upcoming Netflix series "Obliterated." Costa has also recently starred in the NBC series "Endgame," directed by the talented Justin Lin of the "Fast and Furious" fame, among others.
His television credits include starring roles in acclaimed shows like "The Americans" on FX Network and "Homeland" for Showtime. On the comedy side, he showcased his prowess opposite Jenna Fischer and Oliver Hudson in the ABC comedy "Splitting Up Together."
Keep an eye out for Costa in the independent feature "ISS," where he stars alongside Chris Messina, debuting at the prestigious Tribeca Film Festival.
In a significant crossover, Costa became part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe as 'Anton Vanko' in "Agent Carter." The following year, he ventured into the DC Comics Universe, portraying 'Luka Volk' in "Gotham," a remarkable feat of acting in both Marvel and DC worlds.
Costa's diverse film credits encompass projects like "The Body Tree" and "Brighton Beach," produced by Molly Connors of "Birdman" fame. He also made appearances in series like "Scorpion," "Agent X" alongside Sharon Stone, and Guillermo del Toro's hit series "The Strain."