Aleksandr Bashirov
Aleksandr Bashirov | |
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Born |
Aleksandr Nikolaevich Bashirov 24 September 1955 Sogom, Khanty-Mansiysky District, Soviet Union |
Occupation | actor |
Years active | 1986-present |
Aleksandr Nikolaevich Bashirov (Russian: Александр Николаевич Баширов; born 24 September 1955 in Sogom) is a Russian film and theater actor, director and screenwriter. He performed in more than sixty films since 1986.
Biography
Alexander Bashirov was born September 24, 1955 in the village of Sogom. He is of Khant origin.
In 1972 he arrived in Leningrad, filed papers into the first vocational school and began to acquire the specialty tiler, tilers, then worked at the cement plant in Vyborg. After military service he entered the VGIK (course Igor Talankin, then shop Anatoly Vasilyev), from which he graduated in 1989.
He married a US citizen and in 1990-1991 he studied acting at the Herbert Berghof Studio in New York, periodically coming to the USSR to participate in the filming. He participated in the Pop Mechanics and theatrical performances of Sergey Kuryokhin.
In 1996 he organized in St. Petersburg studio Deboshirfilm, which is the artistic director and teacher of actor-director's workshop.
Personal life
In 1998 he became one of the founders of the festival of independent cinema Pure Dreams held in St. Petersburg. He is married to singer Inna Volkova (born 1964). Daughter - Alexandra Maria, a son from his first marriage - Christopher.
Political views
In 2014, illegally crossed the border of Ukraine in the area not controlled by the Ukrainian government, humanitarian aid residents supported the Donetsk People's Republic and Luhansk People's Republic. He starredhis film with the working title Donbass knocks at our heart.
Selected filmography
Films
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2010 | The Edge | aboriginal Vovka | |
2009 | Attack on Leningrad | Yura Krasko | |
2007 | Cargo 200 | alcoholic | |
2006 | Piter FM | building manager | |
2005 | The 9th Company | ensign | |
2005 | Dead Man's Bluff | man tied to a chair | |
2002 | Bear's Kiss | trader animals | |
2001 | Sisters | Seyfullin | |
2001 | Down House | Ferdyshchenko | |
1999 | The Iron Heel of Oligarchy | Nikolai Petrovich | director, screenwriter, producer |
1998 | Khrustalyov, My Car! | Fyodor Aramyshev | |
1989 | Black Rose Is an Emblem of Sorrow, Red Rose Is an Emblem of Love | Tolik | |
1988 | Needle | Spartak | |
1987 | Assa | Babakin | |
1986 | Wild Pigeon | eccentric |
TV
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2013 | Sherlock Holmes | Kerslake, the Office of the Clerk of Her Majesty | |
2005 | The Master and Margarita | Behemoth | |
2005 | Bandit Petersburg | therapist | |
2005 | The Fall of the Empire | Lavr Kornilov | |
1997 | Streets of Broken Lights | Vladimir |
Awards
- 1998 - Film Festival Viva Cinema of Russia! In St. Petersburg, the press prize
- 1998 - Film Festival Window to Europe in Vyborg, a special prize Guild of Film Critics
- 1998 - Open Russian Film Festival in Sochi, the FIPRESCI prize
- 1999 - Film Festival Literature and Cinema in Gatchina, the Grand Jury Prize for the film The Iron Heel of Oligarchy, the prize for Best Actor, Special Jury Prize [1]
- 1999 - Alexandria International Film Festival, the top prize for best European film
- 1999 - International Film Festival in Rotterdam, the prize Tiger Award
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