Ivan Mosjoukine
Ivan Ilyich Mozzhukhin, usually billed using the French transliteration Ivan Mosjoukine, was a Russian silent film actor, writer and director.
Born in Kondol, in the Saratov Governorate of the Russian Empire (present-day Penza Oblast in Russia), Ivan Mozzhukhin was the youngest of four brothers. His mother Rachel Ivanovna Mozzhukhina (née Lastochkina) was the daughter of a Russian Orthodox priest, while his father Ilya Ivanovich Mozzhukhin came from peasants and served as an estate manager for the noble Obolensky family. While all three elder brothers finished seminary, Ivan was sent to the Penza gymnasium for boys and later studied law at the Moscow State University. In 1910, he left academic life to join a troupe of traveling actors from Kiev, with which he toured for a year, gaining experience and a reputation for dynamic stage presence. Upon returning to Moscow, he launched his screen career with the 1911 adaptation of Tolstoy's The Kreutzer Sonata. Mosjoukine's most lasting contribution to the theoretical concept of film as image is the legacy of his own face in recurring representation of illusory reactions seen in Lev Kuleshov's psychological montage experiment which demonstrated the Kuleshov Effect. In 1918, the first full year of the Russian Revolution, Kuleshov assembled his revolutionary illustration of the application of the principles of film editing out of footage from one of Mosjoukine's Tsarist-era films which had been left behind when he, along with his entire film production company, departed for the relative safety of Crimea in 1917.
At the end of 1919, Mosjoukine arrived in Paris and quickly established himself as one of the top stars of the French silent cinema, starring in one successful film after another. Handsome, tall, and possessing a powerful screen presence, he won a considerable following as a mysterious and exotic romantic figure.
Mosjoukine's film stardom was assured and during the 1920s, his face with the trademark hypnotic stare appeared on covers of film magazines all over Europe. He wrote the screenplays for most of his starring vehicles and directed two of them, L'Enfant du carnaval (Child of the Carnival), released on 29 August 1921 and Le Brasier ardent (The Blazing Inferno), released on 2 November 1923. The leading lady in both films was the then-"Madame Mosjoukine", Nathalie Lissenko. Brasier, in particular, was highly praised for its innovative and inventive concepts, but ultimately proved too surreal and bizarre to become financially successful. Ivan Mosjoukine died of tuberculosis in a Neuilly-sur-Seine clinic. All available sources give his age as 49 and year of birth as 1889. However, his gravestone at the Russian cemetery in the Parisian suburb of Sainte-Genevieve-des-Bois is inscribed with the year 1887.
Acting
Movie
The Late Mathias Pascal
as Mathias Pascal
1925
Movie
Father Sergius
as Prince Kasatsky, later Father Sergius
1918
Movie
The Queen of Spades
as Hermann
1916
Movie
Defence of Sevastopol
as Kornilov / associate of the envoy of the Menshkov retinue
1911
Movie
The Night Before Christmas
as Devil
1913
Movie
The Burning Crucible
as Zed, le détective
1923
Movie
Loves of Casanova
as Casanova
1927
Movie
Satan Triumphant
as Pastor Talnoks / Pastor's son Sandro
1917
Movie
Kean
as Edmund Kean
1924
Movie
Kuleshov Effect
1919
Movie
The Lion of the Moguls
as le prince Roundghito-Sing
1924
Movie
Uncle's Apartment
as Koko
1913
Movie
The House of Mystery
as Julien Villandrit
1923
Movie
Woman of Tomorrow
as Nikolay, Anna's husband
1914
Movie
Knight's Spirit
as Vladek / Stas Marzinkovskiy
1918
Movie
A Narrow Escape
as Octave de Granier
1920
The White Devil
as Hadschi Murat
1930
Movie
The Little House in Kolomna
as Hussar / Mavrusha
1913
Movie
Sorrows of Sarah
as Isaak
1913
Movie
Chrysanthemums
as Vladimir
1914
Movie
Beggar Woman
as Poet
1916
Movie
Glory to Us, Death to the Enemy
as Russian officer
1914
Movie
Michel Strogoff
as Michael Strogoff
1926
Movie
The Adjutant of the Czar
as Prince Boris Kurbski
1929
Crew
Movie
The Burning Crucible
Director
1923
Movie
Loves of Casanova
Screenplay
1927
Movie
Kean
Screenplay
1924
Movie
The Lion of the Moguls
Idea
1924
Movie
The House of Mystery
Writer
1923
Movie
A Narrow Escape
Screenplay
1920
Movie
L'enfant du carnaval
Writer
1934
Movie
Sin
Writer
1916
Movie
Justice d'abord
Writer
1921
Movie
Les Ombres Qui Passent
Scenario Writer
1924
Nuit de carnaval
Screenplay
1922
Movie
The Child of the Carnival
Writer
1921