Dmitry AstrakhanW
Dmitry Astrakhan

Dmitry Hananovich Astrakhan is a Russian film director and actor. Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (2009).

Mischa AuerW
Mischa Auer

Mischa Auer was a Russian-born American actor who moved to Hollywood in the late 1920s. He first appeared in film in 1928. Auer had a long career playing in many of the era's best known films. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1936 for his performance in the screwball comedy My Man Godfrey, which led to further zany comedy roles. He later moved into television and acted in films again in France and Italy well into the 1960s.

Vladimir BalonW
Vladimir Balon

Vladimir Yakovlevich Balon was a Soviet and Russian actor, a professional athlete, Master of sports of the USSR (1956), champion of the USSR in fencing foil, stunt. Since 1990 to 2002 was the director of the studio Mosfilm-avtotryuk

Alexey BarabashW
Alexey Barabash

Alexey Igorevich Barabash is a Russian actor. He is known for playing the role of Nikiforov in Stalingrad (2013).

Pierre BatcheffW
Pierre Batcheff

Pierre Batcheff was a French actor of Russian origin. He became a popular film actor from the mid-1920s until the early 1930s, and among his best-known work was the surrealist short film Un chien andalou (1929), made by Luis Buñuel in collaboration with Salvador Dalí. After appearing in about twenty-five films, he met an early death from a drug overdose.

Mikhail BoyarskyW
Mikhail Boyarsky

Mikhail Sergeevich Boyarsky is a Soviet and Russian actor and singer. He is best known for playing swashbucklers in historical adventure films; the role of d'Artagnan in the 1978 Soviet adaptation of Alexander Dumas' Three Musketeers elevated Boyarsky to the nationwide fame. In the 1980s, he was also popular as a singer. Boyarsky is an Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1984) and a People’s Artist of the RSFSR (1990).

Nikolay CherkasovW
Nikolay Cherkasov

Nikolay Konstantinovich Cherkasov was a Soviet and Russian actor. People's Artist of the USSR (1947).

Vladimir ChestnokovW
Vladimir Chestnokov

Vladimir Ivanovich Chestnokov 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). Member of the CPSU (b) since 1941.

Tom ConwayW
Tom Conway

Tom Conway was a British film, television and radio actor remembered for playing private detectives and psychiatrists.

Alexei DevotchenkoW
Alexei Devotchenko

Alexei Valerievich Devotchenko was a Russian actor and activist.

Igor DmitrievW
Igor Dmitriev

Igor Borisovich Dmitriev was a Russian film and theater actor who specialized in playing aristocratic characters in costume productions.

Andrews EngelmannW
Andrews Engelmann

Andrews Engelmann was a Russian-born German actor. He worked primarily in Germany, where he specialised in playing Russian roles, but also appeared in a number of British films during his career. He was born as Andrei Engelman and also credited by various other names during his career including André von Engelman.

Bruno FreindlichW
Bruno Freindlich

Bruno Arturovich Freindlich was a Soviet/Russian actor of German ancestry who became People's Artist of the USSR in 1974. His daughter Alisa Freindlich is also a notable actress.

Aleksandr GalibinW
Aleksandr Galibin

Alexander Vladimirovich Galibin is a Soviet and Russian actor noted for playing the Master in the miniseries The Master and Margarita (2005).

Gregory GayeW
Gregory Gaye

Gregory Gaye was a Russian-American character actor. The son of an actor, he was born in St. Petersburg, Russia. He was the uncle of actor George Gaynes.

Igor GorbachyovW
Igor Gorbachyov

Igor Olegovich Gorbachyov was a Russian stage and film actor. He was a People's Artist of the USSR (1972), a Hero of Socialist Labor (1987), and a member of the CPSU starting in 1969.

Igor GordinW
Igor Gordin

Igor Gennadyevich Gordin is a Russian actor of theater and cinema. Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (2004). Laureate of the Golden Mask (2011).

Dimitri Isayev (actor)W
Dimitri Isayev (actor)

Dimitri Alekseyevich Isayev is a Russian actor. He had prominent roles in film and television.

Pyotr KaratyginW
Pyotr Karatygin

Pyotr Andreyevich Karatygin was a Russian dramatist and actor. The tragic Vasily Karatygin (1802-1853) was his brother.

Konstantin KhabenskyW
Konstantin Khabensky

Konstantin Yurievich Khabensky, PAR is a Russian actor of stage and film, director and philanthropist.

Leonid Kharitonov (actor)W
Leonid Kharitonov (actor)

Leonid Vladimirovich Kharitonov was a Soviet actor. He played in the films Private Ivan, Ivan Brovkin on the State Farm and Ulitsa polna neozhidannostey. He was awarded Honoured Artist of the RSFSR in 1972.

Leonid KinskeyW
Leonid Kinskey

Leonid Kinskey was a Russian-German-American film and television actor who enjoyed a long career. Kinskey is best known for his role as Sascha in the film Casablanca (1942). His last name was sometimes spelled Kinsky.

Mikhail KlimovW
Mikhail Klimov

Mikhail Mikhailovich Klimov was a notable Russian stage and film actor. From 1909 to 1940 Klimov was a leading actor of the Maly theatre. During the 1920s and 1930s he was also a popular film actor, he usually played roles of the main hero's antagonists.

Victor KostetskiyW
Victor Kostetskiy

Victor Aleksandrovich Kostetskiy was a Russian and Soviet actor.

Kirill LavrovW
Kirill Lavrov

Kirill Yuryevich Lavrov was a well-known Soviet and Russian film and theatre actor and director.

Yuri LavrovW
Yuri Lavrov

Yuri Sergeevich Lavrov was a well-known Soviet Russian film and theatre actor designated People's Artist of the USSR.

Richard MarnerW
Richard Marner

Richard Marner was a Russian-born British stage and screen actor. He was probably best known for his role as Colonel Kurt Von Strohm in the British sitcom 'Allo 'Allo!.

Andrey MyagkovW
Andrey Myagkov

Andrey Vasilyevich Myagkov (Russian: Андрей Васильевич Мягков; is a Soviet/Russian film and theater actor. He is best known for his roles in famous films directed by Eldar Ryazanov, such as The Irony of Fate, Office Romance, The Garage and A Cruel Romance.

Dmitry NagiyevW
Dmitry Nagiyev

Dmitry Vladimirovich Nagiyev is a Russian actor, TV-host, musician, showman and radio host. In 1991, graduated from the Leningrad State Institute Of Theater, Music And Cinematography.

Oleg PogudinW
Oleg Pogudin

Oleg Evgenevich Pogudin is a Russian singer, TV presenter and actor. He is noted for his vocal and artistic style of interpretation of Russian romances and traditional folk songs.

Kirill PolukhinW
Kirill Polukhin

Kirill Alekseevich Polukhin is a Soviet and Russian film, stage, and television actor.

Mikhail PorechenkovW
Mikhail Porechenkov

Mikhail Evgenevich Porechenkov is a Russian film actor, producer, director. He became famous after his lead role as FSB Agent Alexey Nikolayev in the TV series National Security Agent (1999–2005). In 2008, Porechenkov produced, directed and starred in D-Day, a Russian remake of the 1985 American action film Commando.

Sergey RostW
Sergey Rost

Sergey Rost is a Russian actor, screenwriter, television and radio.

George SandersW
George Sanders

George Henry Sanders was a British film and television actor, singer-songwriter, music composer, and author. His career as an actor spanned over forty years. His upper-class English accent and bass voice often led him to be cast as sophisticated but villainous characters. He is perhaps best known as Jack Favell in Rebecca (1940), Scott ffolliott in Foreign Correspondent, The Saran of Gaza in Samson and Delilah (1949), the most popular film of the year, Addison DeWitt in All About Eve, Sir Brian De Bois-Guilbert in Ivanhoe (1952), King Richard the Lionheart in King Richard and the Crusaders (1954), Mr. Freeze in a two-parter episode of Batman (1966), the voice of the malevolent man-hating tiger Shere Khan in Disney's The Jungle Book (1967), suave crimefighter, The Falcon during the 1940s, and as Simon Templar, The Saint, in five films made in the 1930s and 1940s.

Mikhail SavoyarovW
Mikhail Savoyarov

Mikhail Savoyarov was a Russian chansonnier, composer, poet, comic actor and mime. In the first quarter of the 20th century he was a famous satirical singer-songwriter. His popularity peak was in the years of war (1914–1917) when he began to be called the «King of eccentrics». It was also the time when he became friends with Aleksandr Blok. Considering that the period of his greatest popularity was almost at the exact time as the brief period of renaming the capital, Savoyarov can be called the Petrograd artist in the strict sense of the word.

Boris ShcherbakovW
Boris Shcherbakov

Boris Vasilevich Shcherbakov is Soviet and Russian film and theater actor. People's Artist of Russian Federation (1994). Winner of USSR State Prize (1985).

Petr ShelokhonovW
Petr Shelokhonov

Petr Illarionovich Shelokhonov, was a Russian actor, director, filmmaker and socialite, designated Honorable Actor of Russia (1979). A strong proponent of making High culture accessible to all people, he organized social events for all people in artistic communities of St. Petersburg and Moscow using his position as member of the Union of Actors.

Alexey SheyninW
Alexey Sheynin

Alexey Igorevich Sheynin is a Soviet and Russian actor of drama theater and cinema.

Georgy TaratorkinW
Georgy Taratorkin

Georgy Georgievich Taratorkin was a Soviet-Russian film and stage actor who appeared in over 70 films between 1967 and 2017. He was the Secretary of the Union of Theatre Workers of the Russian Federation and President of the Association Golden Mask.

Andrei TolubeyevW
Andrei Tolubeyev

Andrei Yurevich Tolubeyev was a Soviet and Russian theatrical and cinema actor. People's Artist of the RSFSR (1991). Chairman of the Board of the Union of Theatrical Figures of Russia (1996). He was born in Leningrad, Soviet Union and died of pancreatic cancer in St. Petersburg, Russia.

Konstantin VarlamovW
Konstantin Varlamov

Konstantin Alexandrovich Varlamov was a Russian stage actor associated with the Alexandrinsky Theatre.

Yuri VolyntsevW
Yuri Volyntsev

Yuri Vitalyevich Volyntsev was a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor, People’s Artist of the RSFSR (1984), awardee of State Prize of the Russian Federation (1994).

Anton YelchinW
Anton Yelchin

Anton Viktorovich Yelchin was a Russian-American actor. He played Pavel Chekov in three Star Trek films: Star Trek (2009), Star Trek Into Darkness (2013), and the posthumously released Star Trek Beyond (2016) and voiced Clumsy Smurf in the Smurfs films. Born to a Russian Jewish family in Leningrad, Yelchin and his family moved to the United States when he was a baby. In the late 1990s, Yelchin began appearing in television and film roles. His role in Steven Spielberg's miniseries Taken helped further his career. Yelchin also starred in Huff, the films Fright Night, Hearts in Atlantis, Alpha Dog, Like Crazy, Green Room, and the posthumously released Trollhunters.

Sergei YurskyW
Sergei Yursky

Sergei Yurievich Yursky was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor, theatre director and screenwriter. His best known film role is Ostap Bender in The Golden Calf (1968)

Georgiy ZhzhonovW
Georgiy Zhzhonov

Georgiy Stepanovich Zhzhonov, was a Soviet actor and writer.