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Grigori Vasilyevich Aleksandrov or Alexandrov (Russian: Григо́рий Васи́льевич Алекса́ндров - original family name was Мормоненко or Mormonenko; 23 January 1903, Ekaterinburg – 16 December 1983, Moscow) was a prominent Soviet film director who was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1947 and a Hero of Socialist Labor in 1973. He was awarded the Stalin Prizes for 1941 and 1950.Initially associated with Sergei Eisenstein, with whom he worked as a co-director, screenwriter and actor, Aleksandrov became a major director in his own right in the 1930s, when he directed Jolly Fellows and a string of other musical comedies starring his wife Lyubov Orlova.Though Aleksandrov remained active until his death, his musicals, amongst the first made in the Soviet Union, remain his most popular films. They rival Ivan Pyryev's films as the most effective and light-hearted showcase ever designed for Stalin-era USSR.
Date Of Birth January 23, 1903, Yekaterinburg, Russia Died December 16, 1983, Moscow, Russia Place Of Birth Yekaterinburg, Russian Empire [now Russia] Profession Director, Writer, Assistant Director Spouse Lyubov Orlova (m. ?–1975) Children Duglas Aleksandrov Parents Vasili Mormonenko Star Sign Aquarius
Director Title Year Status Character Lyubov Orlova 1985 Documentary Skvorets i Lira 1974 Lenin v Shveytsarii 1965 TV Movie Pered oktyabryom 1965 Russkiy suvenir 1960 Chelovek cheloveku 1958 Velikoe proshanie 1953 Documentary uncredited Man of Music 1952 Vstrecha na Elbe 1949 as Gr. Aleksandrov Spring 1947 Kaspiytsy 1944 Odna semya 1943 Tanya 1940 as G.V. Aleksandrov Time in the Sun 1940 Documentary Pervoye maya 1938 Volga - Volga 1938 Fizkulturnyy parad 1938 Doklad tov. Stalina o proekte Konstitutsii SSSR na VIII Chrezvychaynom S'yezde Sovetov 1937 Tsirk 1936 Moscow Laughs 1934 as G. V. Aleksandrov ¡Que viva Mexico! 1932 Internationale 1932 Short Romance sentimentale 1930 Short as G. V. Alexandroff Gore i radost zhenshchiny 1929 Old and New 1929 October (Ten Days that Shook the World) 1928 as G. Aleksandrov
Writer Title Year Status Character Lyubov Orlova 1985 Documentary Que Viva Mexico 1979 Documentary additional material Ten Days That Shook the World 1967 TV Movie documentary script - as Grigori Alexandrov Lenin v Shveytsarii 1965 TV Movie screenplay Russkiy suvenir 1960 screenplay Man of Music 1952 writer Spring 1947 Tsirk 1936 Moscow Laughs 1934 as G. V. Aleksandrov Thunder Over Mexico 1933 scenario ¡Que viva Mexico! 1932 La destrucción de Oaxaca 1931 Documentary short Spyashchaya krasavitsa 1930 Romance sentimentale 1930 Short Women's Misery - Women's Happiness 1930 Short Old and New 1929 writer Devushka s dalyokoy reki 1928 writer October (Ten Days that Shook the World) 1928 written by - as G. Aleksandrov Stachka 1925
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character Sergey Eyzenshteyn. Meksikanskaya fantasiya 1998 Documentary assistant director Women's Misery - Women's Happiness 1930 Short assistant director Battleship Potemkin 1925 assistant director - as T. Aleksandrov Stachka 1925 assistant director
Actor Title Year Status Character Battleship Potemkin 1925 Chief Officer Giliarovsky Stachka 1925 Factory Foreman Dnevnik Glumova 1923 Short Glumov 2, Golutvin
Editor Title Year Status Character Que Viva Mexico 1979 Documentary Romance sentimentale 1930 Short Battleship Potemkin 1925 re-issue, uncredited
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Twins 1945 artistic producer Six P.M. 1944 artistic producer
Producer Title Year Status Character Ten Days That Shook the World 1967 TV Movie documentary producer - as Grigori Alexandrov
Self Title Year Status Character Sergey Eyzenshteyn. Meksikanskaya fantasiya 1998 Documentary Himself (uncredited) Que Viva Mexico 1979 Documentary Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1953 Prize Locarno International Film Festival Kompozitor Glinka (1952) 1950 Stalinskaya Premia State Prize of Soviet Union - Stalinskaya Premia First Category Vstrecha na Elbe (1949) 1948 People's Artist of the USSR People's Artist of the USSR 1947 International Award Venice Film Festival Best Screenplay Vesna (1947) 1941 Stalinskaya Premia State Prize of Soviet Union - Stalinskaya Premia First Category Tsirk (1936) 1941 Stalinskaya Premia State Prize of Soviet Union - Stalinskaya Premia First Category Volga - Volga (1938)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1947 Grand International Award Venice Film Festival Vesna (1947) 1934 Mussolini Cup Venice Film Festival Best Foreign Film Vesyolye rebyata (1934)
Known for movies October (Ten Days that Shook the World) (1928) as Director
Old and New (1929) as Director
Moscow Laughs (1934) as Director
Spring (1947) as Director