US action movie star Steven Seagal granted Russian citizenship by Vladimir Putin

US actor Steven Seagal was granted Russian citizenship on Thursday (Nov 3). PHOTO: AFP

MOSCOW (AFP) - President Vladimir Putin signed off on Thursday (Nov 3) on a decree granting Russian citizenship to US action hero actor Steven Seagal, the latest high-profile passport handout to a Western celebrity.

Hollywood star Seagal and judo-loving Kremlin tough guy Mr Putin have struck up a bromance in recent years, with Mr Seagal visiting Russia repeatedly and defending Moscow's 2014 annexation of Crimea from Ukraine.

"He was asking quite insistently and over a lengthy period to be granted citizenship," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists.

"He is well known for his warm feelings towards our country and has never hidden them."

Mr Seagal is the latest in a string of high-profile Westerners to be granted Russian citizenship after buddying up with Mr Putin.

Veteran French actor Gerard Depardieu was given a Russian passport in 2013 after the star became a tax exile in ire over rate hikes in his native country.

Mr Putin has also handed out citizenship to US boxer Roy Jones Jr after sipping tea with him in Crimea and to American mixed martial artist Jeff Monson.

Mr Seagal's fame peaked in the late 1980s and early 1990s with films such as Under Siege and Above the Law, but he remains hugely popular in eastern Europe and was granted Serbian citizenship in January.

Like Mr Depardieu, he has previously hung out with Mr Putin, a fellow martial arts fan, and other strongmen leaders from the former Soviet Union.

After Russia's annexation of Crimea, Mr Seagal called Mr Putin "one of the great living world leaders" and even performed with his blues band in the annexed Black Sea peninsula.

In August, veteran Belarussian leader Alexander Lukashenko made Mr Seagal eat one of his home-grown carrots in an awkward encounter that drew mockery online.

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