
Aleksandr Antonov
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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.
Known for
Credits

Battleship Potemkin (1925)
as Grigory Vakulinchuk

Strike (1925)
as Member of Strike Committee

I Love (1936)
as Harbuz, local revolutionary

The District Secretary (1942)
as Aleksandr Potapenko (uncredited)

A Weary Road (1956)
as Otets Raisy

The Frigid Sea (1954)
as Амос Корнилов

Twelfth Night (1955)
as морской капитан

The Battle of Stalingrad (1949)
as Lieutenant Popov
Seeds of Freedom (1943)
as ('Potemkin' sequence) (archive footage)

The White Poodle (1955)
as Caretaker

Four Hearts (1944)
as полковник

A Night in September (1939)
as Anton Mikhailovich Kulagin
Turner Alekseev (1931)
Actor

Convicts (1936)
as Vanya (uncredited)

Rich Bride (1946)
as Данило Будяк

Stars On the Wings (1955)
as Maksim Platonovich Korenyuk

Glorious Path (1949)
Actor

The Sailor Went Ashore (1957)
as Викентий Семёнович Антонов (начальник порта)

The Great Count (1938)
Actor

General Suvorov (1941)
as colonel Tyurin

Glumov's Diary (1923)
as Joffre

Tanka the Bar Girl (1929)
as Savka

City Under Attack (1933)
as Chief of aviation
Wings (1932)
Actor

Kubans (1939)
Actor

A Bright City (1928)
as Conductor

The Civil Servant (1931)
Actor
Alyona's Love (1934)
as Klyuev
Tomorrow Night (1930)
as Volkov
Can’t You Just Leave Me Out? (1932)
as Cook

When the Fields Bloom (1929)
as Filka

The Fankony Cafe (1927)
as Sailor
Judas (1930)
as Corporal

The Wind (1926)
as Sailor

Road to Damask (1927)
as Ignat Sheremet





