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Andrei Abrikosov

Actor
Born November 14, 1906Died October 21, 1973 (66 years)
​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Andrei Lvovich Abrikosov (14 November 1906 – 21 October 1973) was a Soviet stage and film actor. In 1941, he was awarded the Stalin Prize. He appeared in 39 films between 1931 and 1972. His son, Grigori Abrikosov, also was a film actor.

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Movies & Shows on Plex

  • Alexander Nevsky

Known For

  • Alexander Nevsky
  • Ivan the Terrible, Part I
  • Ivan the Terrible, Part II: The Boyars' Plot
  • The Sword and the Dragon
  • Wedding in Malinovka
  • Ruslan and Ludmila
  • The Turning Point
  • The Brothers Karamazov
  • Alitet ukhodit v gory
  • Stepan Razin
  • Virgin Soil Upturned
  • Sudba barabanshchika
  • Baby

Filmography

1972
Ruslan and Ludmila · as Prince Vladimir
1969
The Brothers Karamazov · as Кузьма Кузьмич Самсонов
1967
Wedding in Malinovka · as Балясный
1965
Loneliness · as Danila
1960
1959
1958
The Variegateds Case · as Георгий Владимирович Силантьев, Комиссар Милиции
1956
The Sword and the Dragon · as Prince Vladimir
1956
Sudba barabanshchika · as Комдив Николай Половцев
1950
1950
The Fall of Berlin · as Gen. Antonov
1946
Ivan the Terrible, Part II: The Boyars' Plot · as Archbishop Philip (formerly Fyodor Kolychev)
1945
The Turning Point · as Lt. Gen. Krivenko
1944
Ivan the Terrible, Part I · as Boyar Fyodor Kolychev
1943
The Prince and the Pauper · as Miles Hendon
1940
Baby · as Stepan Stepanovich Kladov
1939
Stepan Razin · as Stepan Razin
1938
Alexander Nevsky · as Gavrilo Oleksich
1936
Anna · as Pavel Kurganov
1932
Shame · as Pavel
1930
And Quiet Flows the Don · as Grigori Pantelejevich Melekhov (as A. Abrikosov)

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