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Leading post-WWII actor who later turned to directing with epic reults. While studying under Sergei Gerasimov, Bondarchuk was cast with other students in the director's "The Young Guard" (1948) and later took lead roles in such noted Soviet films as "Taras Shevchenko" (1951) and "Othello" (1955), excelling at tragic, heroic parts.

He made his directing debut with the audacious "Destiny of a Man" (1959), in which he stars as an ordinary, unheroic soldier struggling to survive in a German POW camp....


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Filmography

...and Quiet Flows the Don - ( Director / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
...and Quiet Flows the Don - ( Screenplay / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
La Batalla de los Tres Reyes - ( Selim / 1990 / Released / )
Boris Godunov - ( Screenplay / 1986 / Released / )
Boris Godunov - ( Boris Godunov / 1986 / Released / )
Boris Godunov - ( Director / 1986 / Released / )
Ten Days That Shook the World - ( Director / 1983 / Released / Vides International )
Ten Days That Shook the World - ( Screenplay / 1983 / Released / Vides International )
Otietz Sergii - ( Father Serge / 1978 / Released / Sovexport )
The Steppe - ( Director / 1978 / Released / )
The Steppe - ( Screenplay / 1978 / Released / )
The Steppe - ( / 1978 / Released / )
Vrhovi Zelengore - ( Commissar / 1976 / Released / Yugoslavija Film )
Oni Srajalis Za Rodinou - ( Director / 1975 / Released / Sovexport )
Oni Srajalis Za Rodinou - ( Screenplay / 1975 / Released / Sovexport )
Oni Srajalis Za Rodinou - ( Ivan / 1975 / Released / Sovexport )
Dyadya Vanya - ( / 1971 / Released / )
The Battle of Neretva - ( Artillery Man / 1971 / Released / Jadran Films )
Waterloo - ( Director / 1970 / Released / )
Waterloo - ( Screenplay / 1970 / Released / )
War and Peace - ( Director / 1967 / Released / )
War and Peace - ( Screenplay / 1967 / Released / )
War and Peace - ( Pierre Bezuhov / 1967 / Released / )
A Summer To Remember - ( Korosteyov / 1961 / Released / Kingsley International Pictures )
It Was Night in Rome - ( Fyodor Nazukov / 1960 / Released / )
Othello - ( Othello / 1960 / Released / )
Destiny of a Man - ( Director / 1959 / Released / Lopert Pictures )
Destiny of a Man - ( Andrei Sokolov / 1959 / Released / Lopert Pictures )
The Gadfly - ( / 1955 / Released / Sovexportfilm )

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Leading post-WWII actor who later turned to directing with epic reults. While studying under Sergei Gerasimov, Bondarchuk was cast with other students in the director's "The Young Guard" (1948) and later took lead roles in such noted Soviet films as "Taras Shevchenko" (1951) and "Othello" (1955), excelling at tragic, heroic parts.

He made his directing debut with the audacious "Destiny of a Man" (1959), in which he stars as an ordinary, unheroic soldier struggling to survive in a German POW camp. Bondarchuk's compelling performance helped the film win the top prize at that year's Moscow Film Festival and earned international acclaim for the director.

After being cast as a Russian POW who escapes from a German camp in Roberto Rossellini's "Era Notte a Roma" (1960), Bondarchuk took on the job of directing the Soviet Union's grandest film production, and the world's most expensive (estimated at $100,000,000)--Tolstoy's "War and Peace".

The eight-hour-long resulting film was originally released in three parts, one part per year from 1965 to 1967. Shot in 70mm wide-screen and color, it is a truly epic achievement, with Bondarchuk starring as Pierre and creating a brilliant visual correlative to Tolstoy's prose. "War and Peace" earned the 1968 Academy Award for best foreign film and is considered one of the finest literary adaptations in cinema history.

In 1970 Bondarchuk began teaching drama at VGIK while continuing to direct and act. His subsequent films, including the epics "Waterloo" (1970) and "Boris Godunov" (1986), did not lived up to his earlier achievements, though they bear the stamp of a mature, accomplished artist.


Profession(s):
Actor, director, screenwriter, professor
Sometimes Credited As:
Serghey Bondarchuk
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Family
daughter:Natalia Bondarchuk
wife:Irina Skobtseva (played Desdemona opposite husband in Yutkevich's "Othello" (1955))

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Education
Rostov Theatrical College Rostov-on-Don, Russia 1937
VGIK Moscow, Russia 1946
Milestones (Back to top)

1959 Film directing debut (also actor), "Subda Cheloveka/Destiny of a Man"
1948 Film acting debut in Sergei Gerasimov's "The Young Guard"

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