Birthday
1906/11/14
Day of death
1973/10/21 (66 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Simferopol, Russian Empire (now Ukraine)
Also know as
А. Абрикосов
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Andrei Lvovich Abrikosov (14 November 1906 – 21 October 1973) was a Soviet stage and film actor. In 1941, he was awarded the Stalin Prize. He appeared in 39 films between 1931 and 1972. His son, Grigori Abrikosov, also was a film actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Andrei Abrikosov, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
(1938) Alexander Nevsky
as Gavrilo Oleksich
(1955) The Drummer's Fate
as комдив Николай Половцев
(1936) Anna
as Pavel Kurganov
(1956) The Sword and the Dragon
as Prince Vladimir
(1972) Ruslan and Ludmila
as Prince Vladimir
(1958) The Tale of Chapayev
as ---
(1956) Heart Beats Again
as Professor Klyonov
(1959) Virgin Soil Upturned
as ---
(1958) Ivan the Terrible, Part II: The Boyars' Plot
as Archbishop Philip (formerly Fyodor Kolychev)
(1944) Ivan the Terrible, Part I
as Boyar Fyodor Kolychev
(1967) Wedding in Malinovka
as Балясный
(1969) The Brothers Karamazov
as Kuzma Samsonov
(1939) Stepan Razin
as Stepan Razin
(1932) Shame
as Pavel
(1936) The Paris Commune
as Etienne Millard
(1942) The Prince and the Pauper
as Miles Hendon
(1950) The Fall of Berlin
as Gen. Antonov
(1958) The Variegateds Case
as комиссар милиции Силантьев
(1935) Love and Hate
as ---
(1950) Alitet Leaves for the Hills
as ---
(1946) Naval Battalion
as Sergey Markin
(1940) Fifth Ocean
as ---
(1959) City at Dawn
as Добров
(1965) Light of a Distant Star
as ---
(1962) Confession
as Фотий
(1964) Loneliness
as Danila
(1940) Peasant woman
as Stepan Stepanovich Kladov
(1945) The Turning Point
as Lt. Gen. Krivenko
(1958) The Purpose of His Life
as ---
(1941) The Girl from Leningrad
as Sergei
(1930) And Quiet Flows the Don
as Grigori Pantelejevich Melekhov (as A. Abrikosov)
(1935) Paths of Enemies
as Innolentiy Okatov
(1963) General and Daisies
as Gardener
(1964) Секретарь обкома
as Artyom Artamonov
(1934) The Four Visits of Samuel Wolfe
as Engineer Nikitin