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Aleksandr Antonov

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Aleksandr Pavlovich Antonov (1898 – 1962) was a Russian film actor who had a lengthy career, stretching from the silent era to the 1950s. 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. Description above from the Wikipedia article Aleksandr Pavlovich Antonov, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


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Born:
Feb 12, 1898 In Moscow, Russian Empire
Movie/TV Credits:
27
First Appeared:
In the movie Glumov's Diary 1923-05-21
Latest Project:
Movie Матрос сошёл на берег 1957-07-01
Known For
Poster of General Suvorov
Poster of Wings
Poster of Когда зацветут поля
Poster of The Wind
Filmography
Movie Матрос сошёл на берег Викентий Семёнович Антонов (начальник порта) 1957-07-01
Movie A Weary Road Otets Raisy 1956-12-05
Movie Звёзды на крыльях Maksim Platonovich Korenyuk 1955-07-19
Movie The White Poodle Caretaker 1955-12-30
Movie Twelfth Night морской капитан 1955-11-21
Movie The Frigid Sea Амос Корнилов 1954-01-01
Movie Glorious Path 1949-04-20
Movie Seeds of Freedom ('Potemkin' sequence) (archive footage) 1943-08-24
Movie The District Secretary Aleksandr Potapenko (uncredited) 1942-11-30
Movie Four Hearts полковник 1941-01-05
Movie General Suvorov Col. Tyurin (as A. Antonov) 1941-01-23
Movie Kubans 1939-01-01
Movie A Night in September Anton Mikhailovich Kulagin 1939-09-21
Movie Rich Bride Данило Будяк 1937-03-01
Movie I Love 1936-05-09
Movie Wings 1932-02-23
Movie Can’t You Just Leave Me Out? повар 1932-10-13
Movie The Civil Servant 1931-07-13
Movie Turner Alekseev 1931-12-05
Movie Tomorrow Night 1930-12-31
Movie Tanka the Bar Girl 1929-01-15
Movie Когда зацветут поля 1929-09-03
Movie The Fankony Cafe 1927-06-27
Movie The Wind 1926-10-26
Movie Strike Member of Strike Committee 1925-04-28
Movie Battleship Potemkin Grigory Vakulinchuk 1925-12-24
Movie Glumov's Diary Joffre 1923-05-21