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* One of those rare non-Ivans is Nikolai from ''[[Predators]]'', a beefy Spetznaz commando who's also one of the nicer dudes in the cast. He may be partially based on the Heavy Weapons Guy (see below), since he befriends a bespectacled doctor, wields a minigun, and has a son named Sasha (which is what the Heavy calls his gun). Also one of the (formerly) rare cases where such a character is played by an actually Russian actor/bodybuilder.
* Yuri in ''[[2012]]'', stated to be a boxer in his earlier days. He apparently can still run as if he were in his prime, however.
* Technically Chechnyan, but referred to in the movie as a Russian war criminal, one of the two [[Psycho for Hire|gentlemen]] who guard Uri's money in [[Rock N RollaRocknRolla]] definitely qualifies, despite being [[No Name Given|nameless]]. The other guy...well, he's not ''that'' big, but he has [[Shirtless Scene|a most impressive six-pack. You WILL question your manliness.]] Also, neither of them will ''[[Implacable Man|frickin' die]], [[Mother Russia Makes You Strong|no matter what you hit them with]]''.
* Petrov, [[The Dragon]] from [[Bruce Lee]] movie ''The Chinese Connection''.
 
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== Theatre ==
* Boris Kolenkhov is described in the script of ''[[You Can't Take It Withwith You]]'' as "enormous, hairy, loud, and very, very Russian." Though he's a dance tutor, he recommends wrestling as a hobby to Mr. Kirby, on whom he performs some wrestling moves to demonstrate.
 
 
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