
Sergei Gerasimov
Born
May 21, 1906
Died
November 26, 1985 (79 years old)
Known For
Directing
Place of Birth
Kundravy, Urals, Russian Empire
Sergei Appolinarievich Gerasimov (21 May 1906 – 26 November 1985) was one of the most reputable Soviet film directors and screenwriters.
The oldest film school in the world, the VGIK, bears his name. Gerasimov started his film industry career as an actor in 1924. At first he appeared in Kozintsev and Trauberg films, such as The Overcoat and The New Babylon. Later, he was commissioned to produce screen versions of the literary classics of Socialist realism. His epic screenings of Alexander Fadeyev's The Young Guard (1948) and Mikhail Sholokhov's And Quiet Flows the Don (1957–58) were extolled by the authorities as exemplary.
During several decades of their teaching in the VGIK Gerasimov and his wife Tamara Makarova prepared many generations of Russian actors. In his last movie Gerasimov played Leo Tolstoy, while Makarova was cast as Tolstoy's wife. Gerasimov is buried in the Novodevichy Cemetery of Moscow. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sergei Gerasimov (film director), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Known For

Just Life...
(archive footage)
1987

Lev Tolstoy
Lev Tolstoi
1984

VGIK: Teachers and Students Talk About the Profession
1979

Pyotr Martynovich And The Years Of Great Life
Himself
1976

Daughters-Mothers
Pyotr Nikanorovich Vorobyev
1975

Oh, Cinema, Cinema!
Self
1973

One Hour With Kozintsev
Himself
1970

The Journalist
Alexei Kolesnikov
1967

Men and Beasts
Lvov-Shcherbatsky
1962

Stars Meet in Moscow
1959

Masquerade
1941

Wake Lena Up
1934

Alone
Chairman
1931

Fragment of an Empire
1929

The New Babylon
Lutro, the journalist
1929

The Club of the Big Deed
Medoks
1927
Chuzhoy pidzhak
1927

The Overcoat
Ярыжка (шулер-шантажист)
1926

The Devil's Wheel
Man The Question
1926