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The latest celebrity to get Russian citizenship is

Posted: 2016-11-26 01:37am
by mr friendly guy
steven seagal
From Putin’s Hands: A Russian Passport for Steven Seagal
By CHRISTINE HAUSERNOV. 25, 2016

Steven Seagal, the American actor whose career peaked in the 1990s with movies like “Under Siege” and whose specialty was portraying action figures who spoke softly but blew up buildings and assassinated bad guys, has taken on a new role off screen: that of a Russian citizen with the passport to prove it.

President Vladimir V. Putin personally handed over the actor’s new Russian passport on Friday in a scene at the Kremlin that was considerably more muted than those in Mr. Seagal’s movies. The actor sat across a table from the Russian leader in Moscow, his arms folded or, at times, his hands clasped in a gesture of thanks.

After the Russian leader presented him with the document, Mr. Seagal signed it, according to the Russian news agency TASS and other news outlets.

Mr. Putin told Mr. Seagal, according to TASS, that the two would not “politicize” the event. But the Russian leader, who has said he hoped for better ties with the United States after the election of Donald J. Trump, was also quoted as telling Mr. Seagal: “I would like to congratulate you, and I also hope that this small step will mark the beginning of the gradual improvement in our interstate relations.”

Mr. Seagal replied in Russian, “Thank you very much,” according to TASS.

Mr. Seagal, who is 64 and was born in Michigan, follows in the footsteps of another Western actor whose fame crested decades ago but who managed to emerge in the embrace of Russia: Gerard Depardieu, the French actor, was given Russian citizenship in 2013 after renouncing his native citizenship in a protest over high taxes.

The American boxer Roy Jones Jr. also became a Russian citizen in 2015, The Associated Press reported.

The Kremlin announced on Nov. 3 that Mr. Seagal had received Russian citizenship, but it was not immediately clear why he sought that status. On Twitter, Mr. Seagal has said that he has family ties to Russia but that he never intended to give up his American citizenship.
Dual citizenship is not abandoning my country. I love the USA. Family comes from Russia. @LJCuzzort @rtoberl @realDonaldTrump

— Steven Seagal (@sseagalofficial) Nov. 11, 2016
Mr. Seagal, whose movies are popular in Russia, has defended his forays into that country over the years, especially during times when relations between Washington and Moscow were frosty. (Relations have been severely strained since Russia’s annexation of Crimea, with the United States leading the charge, with European allies, to impose sanctions. With the election of Mr. Trump, Mr. Putin has telegraphed his hopes for better ties.)

The actor has been criticized for his seemingly warm relationship with Mr. Putin. In 2014, he said on his website that he had been misquoted in reports about his opinions on Mr. Putin, saying he had never called him the “world’s greatest leader,” but rather “ONE of the World’s Great Leaders.”

Mr. Seagal’s foray into Russia calls to mind other American celebrities who have drawn attention for their visits to countries whose ties with the United States, if they exist at all, have been exceedingly cold.

Dennis Rodman, the former professional basketball star, has made a series of bizarre trips to North Korea, even as that country detained and paraded American visitors in a geopolitical spectacle. In January 2014, Mr. Rodman even took part in birthday celebrations for Kim Jong-un, the North Korean leader, who is said to be a fan of basketball.

Mr. Putin, for his part, is a fan of the kind of martial-arts movies that Mr. Seagal has executed in his Hollywood career, Reuters reported. The actor first burst onto the national stage with “Above the Law” in 1988.

In 1991, a New York Times review of Mr. Seagal’s movie career described him as the reigning action-movie star of the time, a “guy with a scowl, a ponytail and an attitude” whose first three films had worldwide box-office and video receipts totaling more than $200 million. Later, he emerged as a Tibetan Buddhist master.

Mr. Seagal also has dozens of acting and directing credits to his name, and according to IMDb, the film site, he has several projects in the works for next year.

In one of his latest films, “Code of Honor,” which was released this year and called “laughably awful” by The Los Angeles Times, he plays a special-forces colonel who does the dirty work of many men by going after drug dealers and gang members as he avenges the fatal drive-by shooting of his wife and child.

“I still love my country, I still love my family, and I am still an honorable man,” he says in a Southern drawl in a scene from the movie trailer. “If I am the bad guy, what does that make you?”
Well I guess he was buttsore after he got killed fighting terrorists and he looks up a man who can finish the job, aka Putin. :D

Jokes aside, I have to wonder why these Western celebrities get Russian passports? With Gerard Depardieu it was because he hate taxes. Is this another status symbol thing. Is it Putin? Its most probably not the most urgent thing to know, but it does interest me.

Re: The latest celebrity to get Russian citizenship is

Posted: 2016-11-26 03:11am
by K. A. Pital
Seagal was wildly popular in Russia.

Maybe he's paying the fans back.

Re: The latest celebrity to get Russian citizenship is

Posted: 2016-11-26 03:31am
by Sea Skimmer
A time existed when Segale tried to act like he was attempting to give voice to poor and oppressed causes through his shitty movies. And now here he is accepting citizenship from Putin. I guess that's what happen when the direct to DVD movie market implodes.

Re: The latest celebrity to get Russian citizenship is

Posted: 2016-11-26 04:50am
by Shroom Man 777
It would be pure irony and pure ideology if he goes around Crimea or Eastern Ukraine supporting or even assisting those militias of Putin's making. He'll end up being akin to the Evil Eastern European Slav Dude in his own shitty movies or in those Expendables movies.

Re: The latest celebrity to get Russian citizenship is

Posted: 2016-11-26 08:15am
by Broomstick
It might be as simple as Seagal's father's family being from Russia. I think Putin might consider it some sort of political or PR value, but on Seagal's side it could be that simple.

Or something else.

Re: The latest celebrity to get Russian citizenship is

Posted: 2016-12-03 05:01am
by Zaune
Sea Skimmer wrote:A time existed when Segale tried to act like he was attempting to give voice to poor and oppressed causes through his shitty movies. And now here he is accepting citizenship from Putin. I guess that's what happen when the direct to DVD movie market implodes.
If he was serious about that he wouldn't have got himself deputised by Sheriff Joe Arpaio.

Re: The latest celebrity to get Russian citizenship is

Posted: 2016-12-03 05:06am
by Thanas
Shroom Man 777 wrote:It would be pure irony and pure ideology if he goes around Crimea or Eastern Ukraine supporting or even assisting those militias of Putin's making. He'll end up being akin to the Evil Eastern European Slav Dude in his own shitty movies or in those Expendables movies.
Heh, he already was doing that like half a year ago and has performed with his blues band in Crimea.

Plus he right now is doing shitty ads for Russian video game makers, so....

Re: The latest celebrity to get Russian citizenship is

Posted: 2016-12-03 06:06am
by K. A. Pital
I think all these action movie heroes just see in Putin the embodiment of characters they have played.

This is a natural attractor for them.

Re: The latest celebrity to get Russian citizenship is

Posted: 2016-12-03 02:10pm
by Steve
Thanas wrote:
Shroom Man 777 wrote:It would be pure irony and pure ideology if he goes around Crimea or Eastern Ukraine supporting or even assisting those militias of Putin's making. He'll end up being akin to the Evil Eastern European Slav Dude in his own shitty movies or in those Expendables movies.
Heh, he already was doing that like half a year ago and has performed with his blues band in Crimea.

Plus he right now is doing shitty ads for Russian video game makers, so....
So you're telling me you didn't grind to unlock Seagal as a ship commander for World of Warships? :wink:

Re: The latest celebrity to get Russian citizenship is

Posted: 2016-12-03 03:12pm
by Thanas
Steve wrote:So you're telling me you didn't grind to unlock Seagal as a ship commander for World of Warships? :wink:

No way to avoid him.

But his voiceovers are so crap that I stuck him in the colorado and went back to the Dasha voiceover.

Re: The latest celebrity to get Russian citizenship is

Posted: 2016-12-04 09:33pm
by Shroom Man 777
K. A. Pital wrote:I think all these action movie heroes just see in Putin the embodiment of characters they have played.

This is a natural attractor for them.
Daddy issues. Not only in emasculated populations seeking demagogues for security and the feeling of empowerment... but also in these once-virile once-macho meng who are fading in their potency - be it sexual or martial or whatever - and so to cope they either fall for these asshats, form little clubs with these asshats, or part of this and a... weird-ass internalization of their old "roles" and "acts," which they use as crutches and which start becoming too real. Like old wrestlers who start believing they are really the characters they are playing...

Re: The latest celebrity to get Russian citizenship is

Posted: 2016-12-05 03:29am
by K. A. Pital
Birdman.

Re: The latest celebrity to get Russian citizenship is

Posted: 2016-12-05 03:38am
by Shroom Man 777
Yes. But Birdman resulted in an awesome performance (in-movie). My point of reference would be... Ultimate Warrior from wrestling.

Re: The latest celebrity to get Russian citizenship is

Posted: 2016-12-05 05:56am
by Lord Revan
I'm pretty sure that the Ultimate Warrior was brain fried and/or wierd even by wrestling standards.