
Boris Feodosyev
Acting
Biography
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Born: February 15, 1904
Known For

Naval Battalion
Soviet sailors boldly defend Leningrad from the German fascists.

Ivan the Terrible, Part I
Set during the early part of his reign, Ivan faces betrayal from the aristocracy and even his closest friends as he seeks to unite the Russian people. Sergei Eisenstein's final film, this is the first part of a three-part biopic of Tsar Ivan IV of Russia, which was never completed due to the producer's dissatisfaction with Eisenstein's attempts to use forbidden experimental filming techniques and excessive cost overruns. The second part was completed but not released for a decade after Eisenstein's death and a change of heart in the USSR government toward his work; the third part was only in its earliest stage of filming when shooting was stopped altogether.

My Son
A man discovers that he's not the father of his wife's baby.

Cities and Years
The last and only surviving silent film by director and actor Yevgeny Chervyakov. The film adaptation is distinguished by the accuracy of the psychological characteristics of the numerous characters (Chervyakov himself played the episodic role of an officer magnificently), the detail of everyday sketches of life in Germany and Russia, and the conveyance of the atmosphere of the events of the First World War and the Civil War. Parts 3 and 5 of the film have been lost.

The Sky Slow-Mover
Three pilots are best friends and good fighters. During the WWII they are taking an oath to refrain from love until the end of the War. But soon they meet three women-pilots. One by one they give up the oath, and all three fall in love.

60 Days
Adventures of the medicine professor during reserve duty.

The New Babylon
In the short-lived Commune of Paris, a conscripted soldier falls in love with a Communard saleswoman. As the army cracks down on the revolutionaries, the soldier is forced to fight against the Commune, and the pair's love is put to the test.

Simple People
A 1945 Soviet war film which, along with the second part of Eisenstein's Ivan the Terrible was harshly criticized by Andrei Zhdanov and banned. A version of the film, released in 1956 during the Khrushchev Thaw, was disowned by director Grigori Kozintsev because the reediting was done without his participation.

Pugachev
1773. The film tells the story of one of the most devastating events in the history of the Russian Empire—the Cossack uprising led by Emelyan Pugachev, which escalated into a civil war for the imperial throne, with Pugachev proclaiming himself Peter III.

The Girl from Leningrad
Set during the 1939–1940 Winter War, the film follows a group of young women from Leningrad who volunteer for service at the front. Working as nurses in hospitals and on the battlefield, they devote themselves to saving the lives of wounded soldiers, while also taking up arms alongside the men in combat. Through hardship and sacrifice, their courage forges bonds of friendship and love that endure amid the trials of war.
Filmography
as Cockroach races player
as Boatswain
as Navigator
as German pilot in the bunker
as Officer
as Paratrooper
as Pilot
as Boyar
as German officer
as German officer
as Actor
as Sailor-anarchist
as Sailor-anarchist
as Officer
as Doctor
as Lieutenant
as Reserve commander
as Red army commander
as Lieutenant
as Second police spy
as Prison warden
as Geologist
as Commander
as Officer (uncredited)
as Officer (uncredited)
as Worker
as Krutilov's son
as Officer (uncredited)
as General and officer
as Worker
as Officer
as Officer (uncredited)
as Fire brigade captain (uncredited)
as Officer