Pyotr Fyodorov is a Russian theater and film actor, director, screenwriter, producer. Pyotr was born in Moscow, in the family of actors. Father - Pyotr Fyodorov (1959-1999), Soviet and Russian theater and film actor, art critic and TV presenter. Grandfather - Evgeniy Fyodorov (1924-2020), Soviet and Russian theater actor, Honored Artist of the RSFSR. Pyotr Fyodorov Jr. spent all his childhood in Altay in the Uymon Valley. He was fond of drawing and wanted to become an artist. In the eighth grade, he moved with his family back to Moscow. In 1997, having received an incomplete secondary education, he entered the Moscow Theater Art and Technical School, after which he planned to enter the Moscow State Art and Technical University named after S. Stroganov, but after the death of his father changed his mind and left the school after the second year of study. In 1999 he entered the acting department of the Higher Theater School named after Boris Shchukin (artistic director of the course - Rodion Ovchinnikov). In 2003 he graduated from this school, renamed by that time into the Boris Shchukin Theater Institute. After graduating from the theater institute, Pyotr Fedorov Jr. worked at the Moscow Drama Theater named after Konstantin Stanislavski. The first major film role was the role of Lyonka in Leonid Maryagin's feature film 101-y kilometr (2001). The actor also played in such films as Jacked$ (2004), Neupravlyaemyy zanos (2005) and Muzhskoy sezon. Barkhatnaya revolyutsiya (2005). The role of Danila in the youth television series Klub (2006) brought wide popularity to Pyotr Fedorov Jr. In 2009, Pyotr was invited to play the main role of the child prodigy Anton in the film PiraMMMida (2011). In 2010, Pyotr was approved for the role of a young cadet Anton Batkin in the American film The Darkest Hour (2011), directed by Chris Gorak.