ACTOR

Anatoly Kuznetsov

1930 - 2014

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Anatoly Borisovich Kuznetsov (Russian: Анатолий Борисович Кузнецов; 31 December 1930 – 7 March 2014) was a Soviet and Russian actor, best known for his role of the Red Army soldier Fyodor Sukhov in White Sun of the Desert (1970). His cousin Mikhail was also an actor. Anatoly Kuznestov was named as People's Artist of the RSFSR in 1979. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Anatoly Kuznetsov has received more than 107,693 page views. His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2019). Anatoly Kuznetsov is the 4,780th most popular actor (down from 4,583rd in 2019), the 1,863rd most popular biography from Russia (down from 1,725th in 2019) and the 109th most popular Russian Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Anatoly Kuznetsov ranks 4,780 out of 13,578Before him are Kenny Johnson, Peter Friedman, Joseph Bologna, Julia Faye, Henry Lehrman, and Emmanuelle Devos. After him are Sam Riley, Gabrielle Anwar, Neville Brand, Reni Santoni, Kris Marshall, and David Leitch.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1930, Anatoly Kuznetsov ranks 412Before him are Smail Hamdani, Alan Shugart, István Mészáros, Suat Mamat, Terence Bayler, and Gladys West. After him are Ora Namir, Zdeněk Mlynář, Andrey Petrov, Ignazio Fabra, Pat Robertson, and Adolf Born. Among people deceased in 2014, Anatoly Kuznetsov ranks 326Before him are Régine Deforges, Joe Sample, Jimmy Ellis, Mary F. Lyon, Hal Finney, and Bengt Eriksson. After him are Frans van der Lugt, Dorothy Tyler-Odam, Dietmar Schönherr, Helma Sanders-Brahms, Jacques Barrot, and Els Borst.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Anatoly Kuznetsov ranks 1,863 out of 3,761Before him are Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov (1936), Slava Polunin (1950), Mikhail Popkov (1964), Alexander Nevzorov (1958), Alfred Asikainen (1888), and Platon Oyunsky (1893). After him are Ramazan Abdulatipov (1946), Viktor Pavlov (1940), Mikhail Solomentsev (1913), Tatyana Anisimova (1949), Kirill Petrenko (1972), and Pavel Solovyov (1917).

Among ACTORS In Russia

Among actors born in Russia, Anatoly Kuznetsov ranks 109Before him are Boris Klyuyev (1944), Nina Grebeshkova (1930), Natalya Krachkovskaya (1938), Erast Garin (1902), Olga Aroseva (1925), and Slava Polunin (1950). After him are Viktor Pavlov (1940), Oleg Taktarov (1967), Boris Livanov (1904), Natalia Bessmertnova (1941), Oleg Menshikov (1960), and Vasili Merkuryev (1904).

Television and Movie Roles

The White Sun of the Desert
Fyodor Sukhov
The setting is the east shore of the Caspian Sea (today's Turkmenistan) where the Red Army soldier Fyodor Sukhov has been fighting the Civil War in Russian Asia for a number of years. After being hospitalised and then demobbed, he sets off home to join his wife, only to be caught up in a desert fight between a Red Army cavalry unit and Basmachi guerrillas. The cavalry unit commander, Rahimov, "convinces" Sukhov to help, temporarily, with the protection of abandoned women of the Basmachi guerrilla leader Abdullah's harem. Leaving a young Red Army soldier, Petrukha, to assist Sukhov with the task, Rahimov and his cavalry unit set out to pursue fleeing Abdullah.Sukhov and women from Abdullah's harem return to a nearby shore town. Soon, looking for a seaway across the border, Abdullah and his gang come to the same town...
Polygon
A Russian scientist creates a mind-reading weapon for his generals on a remote island. After the demonstration, the generals are pleased. Little do they realize, both the weapon, and the creator of the weapon have a mind of their own
The Hot Snow
Vesnin
In November, 1942, near the Volga, Stanlingrad is under siege of Commander Friederich Paulus and his 330,000 men. The Russian high command unleashes an operation to protect the Mishkova River to avoid that about four hundred tanks join Paulus' army. The Soviet artillery soldiers protect their position with their lives in a bloodshed with few survivors.