Andrei Abrikosov
Abrikosov in 1935
Born
Andrei Lvovich Abrikosov

(1906-11-14)14 November 1906
Died21 October 1973(1973-10-21) (aged 66)
Resting placeNovodevichy Cemetery
OccupationActor
Years active1929–1973
ChildrenGrigori Abrikosov

Andrei Lvovich Abrikosov (Russian: Андрей Львович Абрикосов; 14 November 1906 – 21 October 1973) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor. He was named People's Artist of the USSR in 1968.[1]

Biography

He was born in Simferopol to an agronomist family.

Member of the Communist Party from 1950.

He died in Moscow, and was buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1930Tikhiy DonGrigori Pantelejevich Melekhov
1932VstrechnyyPavel
1933Prosperiti
1933Odna radost
1934The Four Visits of Samuel Wolfe
1935Lyubov i nenavistRed Detachment Commander
1935Vrazhyi tropyInnokentiy Okatov
1936Partiynyy biletPavel Kuganov
1937Dawn of ParisEtienne Millard
1938Lyudi doliny Sumbar
1938Alexander NevskyGavrilo Oleksich
1939Vysokaya nagradaNikolay Mikhaylov
1939Stepan RazinStepan Razin
1940BabyStepan Stepanovich Kladov
1940Pyatyy okeanLeontiy Shirokov
1941The Girl from LeningradLt. Sergei Korovin
1943Prints i nishchiyMiles Hendon
1944
1958
Ivan the Terrible Parts I-IIBoyar Fyodor Kolychev / Archbishop Philip
1945The Turning PointLt. Gen. Krivenko
1946Morskoy batalionLt. Sergey Markin
1948Malchik s okrainychlen TSK VKPb
1950The Fall of BerlinGen. Antonov
1950Alitet Leaves for the HillsNikita Sergeevich Los
1956The Drummer's FatePolovchev
1956Ilya MurometsPrince Vladimir[Prince Vanda, US]
1956Serdtse byotsya vnovProfessor Klyonov
1958Tsel ego zhizniRoman Aleksandrovich Azarov
1958Delo Pyostrykh
1959Virgin Soil UpturnedDobrov
1960Podnyataya tselinaIppolit Shalyy
1962Ispoved
1963Generali da zizilebiGardener
1964Sekretar obkomaArtyom Artamonov (pervy sekretar sosednego obkoma)
1964Sokrovyzhcha respublyki
1965Svet dalyokoy zvezdyGeneral Osokin
1965OdinochestvoDanila
1967Wedding in MalinovkaBalyasny
1969The Brothers KaramazovSamsonov
1969TroyeStroganyy
1972Ruslan and LudmilaPrince Vladimir

Awards and honors

References

  1. Peter Rollberg (2016). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. US: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 26–27. ISBN 1442268425.


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