Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Mikhailov ( , - , ) - Soviet film and theater actor . Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1963). Laureate of the Stalin Prize of the third degree (1950).
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In the role of Petrov in the film "The Tale of a Real Man" (1948) | |||
| Birth name | Alexander Alexandrovich Mikhailov | ||
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| Profession | actor | ||
| Theatre | Central Children's Theater ; Moscow Art Theater named after Gorky | ||
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Awards and Prizes
- 3 Creativity
- 3.1 Filmography
- 3.2 Sound
- 4 References
Biography
In 1948 he graduated from the Moscow Art Theater School . From 1948 to 1953 he worked as an actor of the Central Children's Theater , and in 1953 he moved to the Moscow Art Theater . He was married to A. A. Goryunova , daughter of the famous artist A. I. Goryunov .
Died A.A. Mikhailov on March 14, 1992. He was buried at the Novodevichy cemetery (plot number 2).
Awards and Prizes
- Stalin Prize of the Third Degree (1950) - for playing the role in the play “I Want to Go Home” by S. V. Mikhalkov
- Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1963)
Creativity
Filmography
- 1941 - Battle movie compilation No. 7 - Frantisek (uncredited)
- 1943 - We from the Urals - Vanya Tomakurov, turner of the defense plant
- 1943 - New adventures of Schweik - young partisans (not in the credits)
- 1944 - Moscow Sky - Gubkin, junior lieutenant (not in the credits)
- 1945 - It was in the Donbass - Boris, Komsomolets (not in the credits)
- 1948 - The Tale of a Real Man - Petrov
- 1953 - Alyosha Ptitsyn develops a character - Tikhon Ivanovich, teacher
- 1954 - Test of Fidelity - Petya Grebenkin
- 1955 - Son - Volodya, driver of the circus bus
- 1955 - Two captains - Sanya Grigoryev
- 1957 - Unique Spring - Evgeny Burov, Anna's husband
- 1957 - Wrestler and clown - Anatoly Durov
- 1959 - Solid character - Kostya
- 1964 - Letters to the Living - Episode
- 1968 - Thunderstorm over Belaya - Mikhail Vasilyevich Frunze (the role was voiced by V. Shalevich )
- 1972 - The Last - Bream, husband of Hope, a prison doctor
- 1977 - Chekhov pages
- 1977 - Pecheneg - private attorney
- 1978 - Underground regional committee acting - Vitaliy Kapralov
- 1987 - So we will win! (film-play) - member of the Central Committee of the RCP (B.) and the Council of People's Commissars
- 1980 - Rebellion - Alexander Nikolayevich Schukin - rebel, comrades, former lieutenant
Scoring
- 1968 - Gulya Koroleva (film production) - reads the text behind the scenes
- 1970 - Magic Glasses - Gopher
- 1975—1976 - Uncle Fedor, dog and cat - reads the text