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Alexey Gribov
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Personal details
Born
Alexey Nikolayevich Gribov
Алексей Николаевич Грибов

(1902-01-31)31 January 1902
Moscow, Russian Empire
Died 26 November 1977(1977-11-26) (aged 76)
Moscow, Soviet Union
Occupation stage and film actor, theatre director, pedagogue

Alexey Nikolayevich Gribov (Russian: Алексей Николаевич Грибов; 18 (31) January 1902 in Moscow, Russian Empire – 26 November 1977 in Moscow) was a Soviet actor associated with the Moscow Art Theatre.

He starred in more than sixty the films and the movies and was honoured with the titles People's Artist of the USSR (1948) and Hero of Socialist Labour (1972). Gribov was awarded of Order of Lenin and Stalin prize (1942, 1946, 1951, 1952).[1]

Alexey Nikolayevich Gribov died in 1977 and was buried in Novodevichy Cemetery.[2]

Selected filmography[]

  • The Wedding (1944) as Zhigalov, father of the bride
  • The Vow (1946) as Voroshilov
  • The Fall of Berlin (1950) as Voroshilov
  • Brave People (1950) as Konstantin Sergeevich Voronov
  • Sporting Honour (1951) as Pyotr Grinko
  • Mysterious Discovery (1953) as Servanov
  • True Friends (1954) as Vitaliy Grigorievich Nekhoda
  • Gutta-percha Boy (1957) as Edvards
  • Dead Souls (1960) as Mikhail Semyonovich Sobakevich
  • Striped Trip (1961) as captain Vasiliy Vasilievich
  • Seven Nannies (1962) as Lena's grandfather
  • Zigzag of Success (1968) as Polotentsev

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