
Boris Plotnikov
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Boris Grigoryevich Plotnikov (b. April 2, 1949, Nevyansk, Sverdlovsk province, Soviet Union (now Russia)) was a Russian film actor. His film debut was as Sotnikov in The Ascent, the acclaimed final film of Russian director Larisa Shepitko. Description above from the Wikipedia article Boris Plotnikov, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: April 2, 1949
Place of Birth: Nevyansk, Sverdlovskaya oblast, RSFSR, USSR
Known For

Falling Upwards
In a car accident, the boy loses his parents and is confined to a wheelchair. Becoming the creator of his world and his destiny, the young hero overcomes personal tragedy.

This Fantastic World 12
Based on science fiction stories about the relationship between man and robot: A. Belyaev’s “Open Sesame” about how a robot servant robbed two old men; A. Azimova's "Liar" about a robot who can read minds and turns out to be the most humane among people; F. Chilander's "Court" about how robots tried the last person living in the city.

The Legend of Lady Godiva
Ancient English legend. The early Middle Ages: Lady Godiva was a noblewoman, who according to the legend, took pity on the people of Coventry, who were suffering grievously under her husband's oppressive taxation, and rode naked through the streets of Coventry, in England, in order to gain a remission of the oppressive taxation imposed by her husband on his tenants.

Wow! A Talking Fish!
A fisherman catches a talking fish and spares its life. After that, he meets a grotesque, evil monster in a state of constant change.

Heart of a Dog
"Heart of a Dog" is a Soviet film adaptation of Mikhail Bulgakov’s iconic novella. Set in 1920s Moscow, it tells the satirical and darkly humorous story of a stray dog named Sharik, who is transformed into a human by Professor Preobrazhensky through a daring medical experiment. The resulting man, Poligraf Poligrafovich Sharikov, embodies the social and ideological tensions of early Soviet society. With its sharp critique of class struggle, human nature, and the perils of radical change, the film is celebrated for its faithful adaptation, brilliant performances, and rich allegorical depth.

Peter the Great
Peter the Great is a 1986 NBC television mini-series starring Maximilian Schell as Russian emperor Peter the Great, and based on the biography by Robert K. Massie. It won three Primetime Emmy Awards, including the award for Outstanding Miniseries.

The Ascent
Two Soviet partisans leave their starving band to get supplies from a nearby farm. The Germans have reached the farm first, so the pair must go on a journey deep into occupied territory, a voyage that will also take them deep into their souls.

Лес
The heroine of the film, Mrs. Gurmyzhskaya, is a former beauty who is living out her days in a remote province. Her nephew, a high school dropout, comes to visit her at her estate, and the hostess, out of boredom, decides to have an affair with him... He willingly responds to his rich aunt's advances. Based on a play by A. N. Ostrovsky.

Empire is Under Attack
In this TV-series the events of the beginning of the 20th century in Russia are highlighted. Revolutioners, terrorists, spies - and investigator Putilovskii and his team fight them as best they can.

The Cold Summer of 1953
In 1953, the year Stalin died, many prisoners (some political, but mostly common criminals) were released from the Soviet Gulags. This is the story of a remote settlement which was under attack by a bunch of these recently-released blood-thirsty thugs in the summer of 1953, and the townspeople, along with a two political prisoners, who try to stop them.
Filmography
as Иов, первый русский патриарх
as Mikhail Ivanovitch
as Иван Петрович Войницкий
as Leonid Dubelt
as Дубельт
as Narrator (voice)
as Cricket
as Сергей Александрович - Великий князь
as Narrator (voice)
as Narrator (voice)
as вор
as Nikolai Starobogatov's son
as Doctor Bormental
as Иоганн Вильгельм Мёбиус
as граф де Ресто
as Kuklin
as Эрби
as Alexis
as Odoevsky
as психолог созвездия
as Eekh (voice)
as Andrey Beloretsky, ethnographer
as iconographer
as Andrey Lagunin
as Sotnikov