Don Miroradoff
Don Miroradoff's rise in Hollywood's competitive arena is nothing short of cinematic. Born amidst political upheaval in post-Soviet Kyiv and shaped by a richly diverse European heritage with deep cultural and historical roots, Miroradoff grew up with a fierce sense of justice, seeing the silver screen as a symbol of freedom and expression. As he shared in his Voyage LA interview, he was "fascinated with the idea of coming to the United States and realizing my American Dream." That vision carried him into the heart of the American entertainment industry, where he's now recognized as a rising force - both on camera and behind the velvet ropes. He earned his degree Magna Cum Laude in Theatre Arts & Communication from California State University, Los Angeles, after transferring from the University of South Florida, where he first gained acclaim by winning a public speaking championship. His ambition, sharpened by lived experience and formal training, led to standout performances in global streaming hits such as Become the Idol: Crazy Beach (2023), After Divorce, I Owned Three Billionaires (2024), and Baby Bump to Billionaire's Wife (2025) - breakout roles that showcased both his chameleon-like range and commanding screen presence. Don's charisma has translated seamlessly into commercial work. He starred in major campaigns for Samsung, Pepsi, and Louis Vuitton, and served as the face of TAAT Beyond Tobacco, bringing an edge to the wellness space through a fashion-forward lens. His versatility - from seductive antiheroes to vulnerable romantic leads - continues to draw casting interest from both U.S. and international productions. Off-screen, Miroradoff remains equally magnetic. Crowned Top Model of the Year and Mr. Colorado at Mister Supranational USA, he used the platform not only to dominate runways but to advocate for causes such as women's rights and later humanitarian aid for Ukraine, through donations and public engagement that echo the values that first shaped his identity. Now based in Los Angeles, Don is a familiar face on the city's most exclusive guest lists. He's hosted high-profile events including Affinity's Nightlife, Playboy's Playmate celebration, and even an official Oscar afterparty. His now-infamous birthday rave drew over a thousand guests and culminated in a cinematic motorcycle entrance during the headline DJ set - a moment that lives on in the phones of LA's nightlife crowd. These days, he can be spotted cruising down Sunset Boulevard in his signature purple Hellcat wrapped in Joker graphics, a nod to the theatrical flair this town has to offer. What makes Miroradoff stand out isn't just his résumé - it's his ability to feel both contemporary and timeless. He's not chasing legacy; he's creating one. A product of revolution, education, and reinvention, he offers Hollywood something rare: a performer who embodies the story, not just tells it.