Mikhail Astangov
Mikhail Fyodorovich Astangov (Russian: Михаи́л Фёдорович Аста́нгов), pseudonym of M.F. Ruzhnikov (Ружников) (3 November [O.S. 21 October] 1900 in Warsaw – 20 April 1965 in Moscow) was a Soviet actor, and an acclaimed People's Artist of the USSR (1955).[1][2]
Partial filmography
- Solntse voskhodit na zapade (1933)
- The Conveyor of Death (1933) - Prince Sumbatov
- Convict (1936) - Kostya
- Bolshie krylya (1937)
- The Oppenheim Family (1939) - Prof. Bernd Vogelsang
- Minin and Pozharsky (1939) - King Sigismund
- Suvorov (1941) - Count Aleksandr Andreyevich Arakcheyev
- Vesenniy potok (1941) - Grushin
- Boyevoy kinosbornik 10 (1942) - (segment "Molodoye vino" / Young Wine")
- Sekretar raykoma (1942) - Nazi Col. Makenau
- The Murderers are Coming (1942) - Franz
- Kotovsky (1943) - Knyaz Karakozen / Yego syn
- Dream (1943) - Stanislav Komorovsky
- The Young Fritz (1943, Short) - Teacher
- Fifteen-Year-Old Captain (1946) - Sebastian Pereira, alias Negoro
- Miklukho-Maklai (1947) - Brandler - Doctor
- Maryte (1947) - Priest
- The Russian Question (1948) - MacFerson
- The Third Blow (1948) - Ervin Enekke
- The Battle of Stalingrad (1949, part 1, 2) - Adolf Hitler
- They Have a Motherland (1950) - Robert Skott
- Sadko (1953) - Maharaja
- Maksimka (1953) - Captain of the slave ship
- Princess Mary (1954) - Verner
- Meksikanets (1956) - Kelly
- Tayna vechnoy nochi (1956) - Nikolay Mertsalov
- Krutye stupeni (1957) - Proskov
- The Hyperboloid of Engineer Garin (1965) - Mr. Rolling
- Going Inside a Storm (1966) - (final film role)
References
- "Михаил Астангов". VokrugTV.
- "Михаил Астангов". Russia-K.
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