
Pyotr Glebov
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Pyotr Petrovich Glebov (14 April 1915-17 April 2000), was a Russian film and stage actor, best known for portraying Grigori Melekhov in the 1957 epic 'Tikhiy Don' (And Quiet Flows the Don), a trilogy directed by Sergei Gerasimov. Description above from the Wikipedia article Pyotr Glebov, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: April 13, 1915
Place of Birth: Москва, Российская Империя (Россия)
Known For

Brave Guys
Four veteran pilots were invited by the leadership of the military unit to perform a special task. And it does not matter that they haggle in the market, because everything that happens — it's just a dream…

The Man on the Golden Horse
A romantic story based on the Ural fairytales. The chiefs of two brotherly peoples living in the lands of the Southern Urals had a son - the rich man Altynduga and a daughter - the beautiful Ai. One day they met and fell in love with each other. Meanwhile, the ruler of the kingdom of evil, Katil-Badtsha, and the insidious sorceress Myasekai quarreled their peoples by cunning and deceit in order to rob and enslave them. So the lovers were separated.

Loneliness
Soviet propaganda film on the struggle against counter-revolution in Tambov region in the first years of Soviet power.

Nomadic Front
1919, Russian Civil War. Siberia was united under the rule of the White Guard General Kolchak. Unwilling to recognize his power, 32 common villages from the Yenisei province declare themselves the independent Soviet Badja Republic. The Badja guerrillas, led by the hero of the WWI Pyotr Shchetinkin, quickly become a serious enemy for the White Guard.

At the Beginning of Glorious Days

Liberation: The Fire Bulge
The "Fiery Arc" tells of a grandiose battle on the Kursk Bulge in the summer of 1943. Here was the largest tank battle in the history of World War II. Along with the personal fate of the heroes, the film shows battle scenes, the activities of headquarters and intelligence, those who worked at the front and in the rear.

The Tsar's Bride
Filmed adaptation of Rimsky-Korsakov's opera.

Surayya
Suraya, a young milkmaid from a remote mountain village, is searching for her fiancé Seifetdin in the city. She learns that he has long been married and has a son who lives with his elderly, sick grandfather, as Seifetdin is serving a sentence for hooliganism. Surya takes the boy to the village to care for him, but then Seifetdin's wife shows up...

The Youth of Peter
The years of the tsar’s adolescence and youth were permeated with deadly danger coming from some of the Boyars, the rebellious Streltsy and Tsarevna Sophia who aspired for power. But already at that early time Peter demonstrates a profound, bright intellect, a strong will and the sense of purpose, which help him disarm both his open and secret enemies.

Peasants
Pavel's mother hates his fiancee. When Pavel serves in the Army she writes him that Nastya is no longer faithful to him. Pavel decides not to return to his native town. But many years later he returns to his fathers funeral and finds out that Nastya died sometime ago. She left three kids orphans and her elder daughter is also a daughter of Pavel.
Filmography
as Kolya
as Роман Кириллович Пайгин
as Alexey Nikiforovich
as Pavel's father
as Katil-Badtscha
as Николай Егорович Жуковский, профессор
as отец Симы
as Surovtcev
as Петр
as Vlas
as Rotmistrov
as Nikolay Karayev
as Nikolay Karayev
as Samoylov
as эпизод (нет в титрах)
as Pavel Rotmistrov
as Korablyov
as Illarion Groza
as Tsar Ivan
as Pyotr Storozhev
as Ibn-Hakia
as Salieri
as Lunin
as Григорий
as military man