Vladimir Chestnokov
Vladimir Chestnokov | |
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Vladimir Chestnokov as Grigory Krainev in Fourth periscope (1939) | |
Born |
Владимир Иванович Честноко́в Vladimir Ivanovich Chestnokov 12 April 1904 St. Petersburg, Russian Empire |
Died |
15 April 1968 64) Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR | (aged
Awards |
People's Artist of the USSR (1960) |
Vladimir Ivanovich Chestnokov (Russian: Владимир Иванович Честноко́в; 30 March (12 April) 1904, St. Petersburg - 15 May 1968, Leningrad[1]) was a Soviet film and theater actor, theater teacher. People's Artist of the USSR (1960). Winner of the Stalin Prize of the first degree (1950) and the USSR State Prize (1967).[2] Member of the CPSU (b) since 1941.[3]
Filmography
- Professor Mamlock (1938) as Dr. Hellpach
- Fourth periscope (1939) as Grigory Krainev, submarine commander
- The defeat of Yudenich (1941) as Lyudenkvist
- Father and son (1941)
- Mittens (1942)
- Marine battalion (1944) as commander
- Pirogov (1947) as Ipatov
- Alexander Popov (1949) as Lyuboslavsky
- Taras Shevchenko (1951) as Nikolay Chernyshevsky
- Belinsky (1953) as Nikolay Nekrasov
- The Gadfly (1955) as Domenichino
- His time will come (1958) as Fyodor Dostoevsky
- In the days of October (1958) as Vladimir Lenin
- I love you, life! (1960) as Topilin
- The very first (1961) as Academician Andrey Arkadyev
- "713" Requests Permission to Land (1962) as Richard Gunther
- Executions at dawn (1964) as Dmitri Mendeleev
- Green coach (1967) as Sosnitsky
- Pervorossiyane (1967) as Lenin
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