Aleksandr Antonov (actor)
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Born | Aleksandr Pavlovich Antonov 13 February 1898 Moscow, Russia |
Died | 26 November 1962 Moscow, USSR | (aged 64)
Years active | 1923-1957 |
Aleksandr Pavlovich Antonov (Russian: Александр Павлович Антонов; 13 February 1898, in Moscow – 26 November 1962) was a Soviet film actor who had a lengthy career, stretching from the silent era to the 1950s.
His first role was as Maréchal Joffre in Sergei Eisenstein's first film Glumov's Diary.
His best-known role was as Grigory Vakulinchuk in Sergei Eisenstein's film The Battleship Potemkin. He also had a part in another Eisenstein film, Strike.
Filmography[]
- Glumov's Diary (1923) as Joffre
- Strike (1925) as member of strike committee
- Battleship Potemkin (1925) as Grigory Vakulinchuk (Bolshevik sailor)
- The Wind (1926) as sailor
- A Girl with a Temper (1939) as Mehkov, director of the animal-breeding sovkhoz
- Suvorov (1941) as Colonel Tyurin, commander of the Azov regiment
- The Murderers are Coming (1942) as Müller, German soldier
- Six P.M. (1944) as commander
- Girl No. 217 (1945) as German soldier (uncredited)
- The Young Guard (1948) as Ignat Fomin, Hilfspolizei
- The Battle of Stalingrad (1949) as Colonel Popov
- Dream of a Cossack (1951) as spring worker
- Incident in the Taiga (1953)
- Twelfth Night (1955) as Sea Captain
- The White Poodle (1956) as yardman
- A Weary Road (1956) as Raissa's Father
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Categories:
- 1898 births
- 1962 deaths
- Russian male film actors
- Russian male silent film actors
- Soviet male film actors
- Soviet male silent film actors
- Male actors from Moscow
- 20th-century Russian male actors
- Russian actor stubs