Alexei Georgievich Dolinin ( 1910 - 1942 ) - Soviet film actor.
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Biography
Born March 22, 1910 in the Vladimir province, now Ivanovo region , in the family of a carpenter.
In 1924 he entered the Novosibirsk school of FZU as a typesetter of printing production. In 1927 he entered the faculty of foreign trade of the Novosibirsk Institute of National Economy .
In 1930, Alexei Dolinin entered the acting department of the State College of Cinematography in Moscow, which he graduated in 1933. In the same year he began acting in films. He played mainly fervent heroes, his contemporaries, military, workers.
He died in February 1942 during the bombing of a train near Rzhev .
It is alleged that his friend and peer A. T. Twardowski dedicated to Dolinin his famous poem “ I Am Killed Beneath the Rzhev ” [1] .
Filmography
- 1934 - “ Four visits of Samuel Wolfe ” - a friend of Nikitin
- 1935 - “ At the very blue sea ” - Petka
- 1936 - “ Thirteen ” - Timoshkin
- 1938 - “ Volga, Volga ” - policeman
- 1938 - “ Victory ” - cook Seryozha
- 1939 - “ Girl with character ” - in love
- 1939 - “ Bird Island Commandant ” - Red Navy
- 1939 - “ Night in September ” - miner
- 1939 - " Tractor drivers " - fireman
- 1940 - “ Women ” - Vanya Somov
- 1940 - “ Weekdays ” - parachuting instructor
- 1941 - “ Sea Hawk ” - episode
- 1941 - “ Brave Friends ” - Peter Klimenko
- 1941 - “ Pig and Shepherd ” - policeman
- 1941 - Hearts of Four - Soldier
- 1942 - “ Alexander Parkhomenko ” - a guest eating apples