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Dmitri
Rasputin's Revenge (reps)
About the Job
LEAD RUSSIAN OR RUSSIAN ACCENT DUKE DMITRI PAVLOVICH Tall, athletic, with strong features (sad eyes and slightly hawkish face) and a soldier’s poise. A prince of the blood, cousin to Nicholas II, raised amid privilege but hardened by war and scandal. Dutiful yet restless, his seriousness contrasts with Yusupov’s theatricality. Torn between love for his family and loyalty to Russia, Dmitri shows flashes of hesitation and moral conflict, he knows killing Rasputin means betraying the Tsar, and that weight sits heavy on him. Fears: dishonor, exile, and being remembered as the traitor prince who doomed the dynasty. Goals: to end Rasputin’s influence “for the good of the Empire.” Relationships: cousin and former confidant of Nicholas II; co-conspirator and companion of Felix Yusupov; uneasy ally of Purishkevich.
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Dmitri
Rasputin's Revenge (reps)
About the Job
LEAD RUSSIAN OR RUSSIAN ACCENT DUKE DMITRI PAVLOVICH Tall, athletic, with strong features (sad eyes and slightly hawkish face) and a soldier’s poise. A prince of the blood, cousin to Nicholas II, raised amid privilege but hardened by war and scandal. Dutiful yet restless, his seriousness contrasts with Yusupov’s theatricality. Torn between love for his family and loyalty to Russia, Dmitri shows flashes of hesitation and moral conflict, he knows killing Rasputin means betraying the Tsar, and that weight sits heavy on him. Fears: dishonor, exile, and being remembered as the traitor prince who doomed the dynasty. Goals: to end Rasputin’s influence “for the good of the Empire.” Relationships: cousin and former confidant of Nicholas II; co-conspirator and companion of Felix Yusupov; uneasy ally of Purishkevich.
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Dmitri
Rasputin's Revenge (reps)
About the Job
LEAD RUSSIAN OR RUSSIAN ACCENT DUKE DMITRI PAVLOVICH Tall, athletic, with strong features (sad eyes and slightly hawkish face) and a soldier’s poise. A prince of the blood, cousin to Nicholas II, raised amid privilege but hardened by war and scandal. Dutiful yet restless, his seriousness contrasts with Yusupov’s theatricality. Torn between love for his family and loyalty to Russia, Dmitri shows flashes of hesitation and moral conflict, he knows killing Rasputin means betraying the Tsar, and that weight sits heavy on him. Fears: dishonor, exile, and being remembered as the traitor prince who doomed the dynasty. Goals: to end Rasputin’s influence “for the good of the Empire.” Relationships: cousin and former confidant of Nicholas II; co-conspirator and companion of Felix Yusupov; uneasy ally of Purishkevich.