
Sergei Kurilov
Acting
Biography
Sergey I. Kurilov (October 6, 1914 — January 11, 1987) — Soviet film and theater actor. Honored artist of the RSFSR (1958).
Born: October 6, 1914
Place of Birth: Moscow, Russian Empire
Known For

Youth Street
The second half of the 1950s. A new microdistrict is being built on the outskirts of the city. A group of guys - graduates of a craft school - is sent to the construction site. Also on the construction site arrives a group of girls from the village. The youth collective is fused, sympathy and love are born...

Executed at the Dawn
About Lenin's brother Alexander Ulyanov and his comrades' fight against the Russian autocracy.

Fuse
Fitil is a popular Soviet/Russian television satirical/comedy short film series which ran for about 500 episodes. Some of the episodes were aimed at children, and were called Фитилёк, Fitilyok, Little Fuse. Each issue contained from the few short segments: documentary, fictional and animated ones. Directed by various artists, including Leonid Gaidai who presented his famous trio of Nikulin, Vitsin and Morgunov into the cast. It was called in USSR as "the anecdotes from the Soviet government".

The Kyiv Resident
The story of the growing up of the orphan Gali between the Revolution and the Great Patriotic War. Large-scale historical drama with Nina Ivanova.

Listen, on the Other Side
Soldiers of the Russian-Mongolian Joint Special Detachment, who are carrying out a special mission, went to the front line of the war and assumed the responsibility of conducting a sharp emotional and ideological battle with words and sounds. Therefore, the contribution of these people in the battle of Khalkh River was huge. This film shows the Khalkh River War and its scope through the actions of the "Little Squad" and the thoughts of its heroes.

Without Prejudice
The film was made on the basis of the literary version of events in the life of the famous Russian ethnographer, anthropologist, biologist and traveler who studied the indigenous population of South-East Asia, Australia and Oceania.

Two Lives
In the center of the film - two lives, two destinies. A simple, illiterate soldier Vostrikov of the Tsar's Army during the years of Soviet power grew into a devoted fighter of the revolution, he became a general of the Soviet Army, respected by all. A guards officer, a brilliant prince Naschyokin, who fought against Soviet power, emigrated from his native country and eventually became a lackey in a port restaurant.

A Man Changes its Skin
The construction of the Vakhsh Canal, one of the largest new buildings of the first five-year plan, is underway. Two Americans are coming here under contract. A seasoned spy, Colonel Bailey, who introduced himself as the harmless traveler Mr. Murry, would later be caught red-handed and exposed. And Mr. Clark, who came to the "make money" channel, will gradually become convinced that work and politics are not such different concepts. Not accepting socialism, he quite sincerely sympathizes with the enthusiasm of the Soviet people. Love for the translator - Komsomol member Maria Polozova - helps Clark to comprehend what is happening.

The Chairman
Year 1947... Yegor Trubnikov is giving all his powers to make life in his own Kolhoz better.

Rimsky-Korsakov
Biographical film about the composer Rimskiy-Korsakov. Belongs to the gallery of costume historical and biographical films of the postwar cinema of the Soviet Union. The film tells about the last two decades in the life of Russian composer.
Filmography
as Bank Manager
as Mereshkovski
as Петр Кириллович
as Komkor
as Lobovitch
as Markov
as Markov
as Pavel Bocharov
as Prokuror
as Prokuror
as Василий Кочетков
as Bryl
as Innokenty Petrov
as General Polovtsev
as мистер Кларк
as Алексей Дорошенко - брат Леонида
as Андрей Ильич Свешников, прораб
as Viktor
as Mikhail Vrubel
as Belinsky
as Николай Федорович
as Karl Brullov
as Nicholas Miklouho-Maclay