Yuri Sardarov, aka Yuriy Sardarov, (born January 28, 1988) is an American actor and producer.He has done extensive work in the theater. Yuri Sardarov (born Janaury 28,1988) is an American actor and producer. Since 2012, he had starred on NBC's Chicago Fire, before ending his role in the series at the beginning of season eight. [WARNING: The following contains MAJOR spoilers for Chicago Fire Season 8 Premiere, “Sacred Ground.”]. In 2012, Sardarov began starring as Brian Zvonecek in the NBC drama Chicago Fire Biography Edit. Chicago Fire star Yuriy Sardarov has some words for fans following Wednesday night's heartbreaking season premiere. This one also hurts given Yuri’s longevity on the series — we’re talking about someone who was a part of Chicago Fire dating back to the very first season, so he is one of those characters whose death will leave the biggest mark. Otis' last words were in Russian during the Chicago Fire's episode which translated to 'Brother, I will be with you always'. The 31-year-old, who remained quiet while the episode aired, took to social media on Thursday morning to address the shocking development. R.I. P.Firefighter Brian “Otis” Zvonecek (Yuriy Sardarov). Chicago Fire lost one of its prominent characters when Brian 'Otis' Zvonecek, played by Yuri Sardarov was declared dead as a result of major injuries.Otis' loss came in as a shocker to many as it happened in the season 8 premiere itself. Yuri Sardarov is half-Georgian, half-Armenian.Sardarov attended Glenbrook North High School, near Chicago, starting his junior year.He graduated in 2006. His character is still mentioned periodically in the show, with some episodes having small portions dedicated to his character.


CHICAGO FIRE — Yuriy Sardarov as Otis — (Photo by: Elizabeth Morris/NBC) If all of this doesn’t have you emotional enough, Sardarov also took some time to reflect on his time working on the show. “In many ways, I came in as a boy and I get to leave as a man.
Warning: Spoilers ahead for Chicago Fire Season 8 premiere. A lot of that I attribute to the people that I got to film with.