Yuri Bogatyryov
Yuri Bogatyryov was a renowned Soviet actor born on March 2, 1947, in Riga, Latvia. He graduated from the Moscow Art Theatre School in 1968 and quickly became one of the most celebrated actors of his generation. Bogatyryov is best known for his collaborations with director Nikita Mikhalkov, including standout performances in films such as "Slave of Love" (1976), "An Unfinished Piece for Mechanical Piano" (1977), and "Five Evenings" (1979). His role in the 1981 film "Kinfolk" further solidified his reputation as a versatile and compelling actor. Bogatyryov's talent extended to the stage, where he performed at the Sovremennik Theatre. Tragically, his life was cut short when he died on February 2, 1989, in Moscow. Despite his untimely death, Yuri Bogatyryov remains a significant figure in Soviet and Russian cinema.
Acting
Movie
Dark Eyes
as Il Maresciallo
1987
Movie
At Home Among Strangers, a Stranger Among His Own
as Shilov
1974
Movie
An Unfinished Piece for Player Piano
as Sergey Pavlovich Voinitsev
1977
Movie
Oblomov
as Andrei Ivanovich Stoltz
1980
Movie
Kin
as Stasik
1982
Movie
A Slave of Love
as episode
1976
Movie
Don Cesar de Bazan
as King
1989
TV
Yeralash
1974
Movie
September Vacation
as Sayapin
1979
Movie
A Quiet Day at the End of the War
as German
1970
Movie
First Encounter - Last Encounter
as Major Gei
1987
Movie
Dead Souls
as Manilov
1984
Movie
Another Man's Wife and Husband Under Bed
1984
Movie
Quarantine
as Grandfather
1983
Movie
A Declaration of Love
as Filippok
1978
Movie
Presumption of Innocence
as Kozinets - director gruppy
1988
TV
Two Captains
as Romashov
1977
TV
To Remember
as archivefootage
1993
TV
Open Book
as Андрей Львов
1980
Movie
Nose
1977
Movie
Bird Flight
1989
Movie
Koe-chto iz Gubernskoy Zhizni
1983
Movie
Phenomenon
as Павел Егорович Перебереев (начальник отдела)
1983
Movie
Unexpected, Unforeseen
as Ilya Petrovich
1982