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Acting
January 1, 1880
December 31, 1942
Moscow, Russian Empire [now Russia]
Aleksandr Chistyakov was born in 1880, he never graduated from high school, he worked as an accountant. From 1921 he studied at the First State Film School (Leo Kuleshov's workshop). Since 1925, he actively acted in films. The first role - a worker in the film "Arsenals" became a characteristic role for the subsequent work of the actor. He also was the champion of the Russian Empire in hammer throwing. Self-taught, he began to master hammer throwing at the end of the 19th century and in 1912 became the first record holder in Russia. He was a very good cyclist and an able wrestler too.

District committee secretary
1946

Captain Shestov
1941

1940

Pogodin, Nikita's grandfather
1940

Grigoriy Ivanovich Korzhev
1940

District committee secretary
1939

Prokopiy Lyapunov
1939

Mishchenko
1939

Prince Baryatinskiy
1939

Resistance member
1938

as District committee secretary

as Captain Shestov


as Pogodin, Nikita's grandfather

as Grigoriy Ivanovich Korzhev

as District committee secretary

as Prokopiy Lyapunov

as Mishchenko

as Prince Baryatinskiy

as Resistance member

as Nikanor

as Aleksandr Petrovich Postnikov, geologist

as Mishchenko, white-wooly mustached worker

as Grandfather Andron

as Nikanor

as Olga's Father


as Ivan Khrushchev, moustachioed mechanic

as Vasilisa's husband
as Ustinov


as Kashevskiy, master

as Fritz Muller

as Pyotr Ivanonich Kadkin


as Stationmaster (uncredited)

as Ivan Timofeyev

as Uncle Sasha

as Peasant

as Machinist Gavrilov

as Philistine

as Worker

as Commissar

as The Russian Rebel Leader

as State prisoner

as Pryer, typographer

as Worker (Rabochiy)

as Beggar

as Machinist

as Vlasov, the Father