Nikolai Okhlopkov Net Worth is $11 Million Nikolai Okhlopkov Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Nikolai Okhlopkov was born on May 15, 1900, in Irkutsk, Russia. He studied acting at Soviet State Experimental Workshops. From 1923 - 1930 Okhlopkov was member of the troupe at the Theatre of Vsevolod Meyerhold in Moscow. From 1937 - 1943 he was a permanent member of the troupe at Vakhtangov Theatre in Moscow. There his stage partners were such ...
Date Of Birth May 6, 1900 Place Of Birth Irkutsk, Russian Empire [now Russia] Weight 96.16 kg Profession Actor, Director, Writer Star Sign Taurus
Actor Title Year Status Character Far from Moscow 1951 Batmanov (as N. Okhlopkov) Ogni Baku 1950 Satrov Povest o nastoyashchem cheloveke 1948 Kommissar Worobjew Svet nad Rossiyei 1947 Anton Zabelin 1812 1944 Gen. Barclay de Tolly Boyevoy kinosbornik 7 1941 German soldier (segment "Nastoyashchiy patriot") (as N. Okhlopkov) Yakov Sverdlov 1940 Feodor Chaliapin Lenin in 1918 1939 Vasili, Lenin's protege Alexander Nevsky 1938 Vasili Buslai (as N. Okhlopkov) Lenin in October 1937 Vasily Men and Jobs 1932 Zakharov Prodannyy appetit 1928 Mitya 1927 Predatel 1926 Bukhta smerti 1926 Banda batki Knysha 1924
Director Title Year Status Character Medeya 1967 TV Movie Put entuziastov 1930 Prodannyy appetit 1928 Mitya 1927
Writer Title Year Status Character Put entuziastov 1930
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1951 Stalinskaya Premia State Prize of Soviet Union - Stalinskaya Premia First Category Daleko ot Moskvy (1951) 1949 Stalinskaya Premia State Prize of Soviet Union - Stalinskaya Premia Second Category Povest o nastoyashchem cheloveke (1948) 1948 People's Artist of the USSR People's Artist of the USSR 1942 People's Artist of the Republic People's Artist of the Republic Russia 1941 Stalinskaya Premia State Prize of Soviet Union - Stalinskaya Premia First Category Lenin v oktyabre (1937)
Known for movies Alexander Nevsky (1938) as Vasili Buslai
Lenin in 1918 (1939) as Vasili, Lenin's protege
Far from Moscow (1951) as Batmanov
Povest o nastoyashchem cheloveke (1948) as Kommissar Worobjew