
Stage and screen actor. His first wife was Natalya Lisenko. His second wife was Yelena Shatrova, which he is buried next to. He held a law degree from the Saint Petersburg Imperial University.
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The Soviet Union wants more influence in Europe and decides to get more power by giving the nation of Boufferia a new king, an easy to handle drunkard, because they don't have enough power over the current king.

Soviet film based on Dostoevsky's autobiographical novel of his prison experiences in Tsarist days.

An agent working for the Tsar fools a group of Bolchevik sailors but is captured and punished after the revolution. Partially lost.

Based on the novel by Emile Zola. The picture was not released. The movie is not fully preserved.

Based on the novel The Man Who Killed by Claude Farrère.

No plot available for this movie.

Since Zoya Verenskaya's husband passed away ten years ago, she has been devoted to her daughter Lee. At present, Lee is in poor health, and she is in danger of losing her eyesight. Zoya's suitor Dmitry wants to get married, but Zoya is determined to wait until Lee is better. Then, on a vacation in the Crimea, they learn Lee's true feelings for Dmitry, and suddenly all of their lives are thrown into turmoil.

The lives of two young men-- A virtuous artist who's renounced a background of riches and a debonair swindler proclaimed by many the King of Paris-- intersect when the artist's mother becomes the target of the kingly charlatan.

No plot available for this movie.

A Jewish parvenu climbs the social ladder by seducing wealthy women.
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