Vyacheslav Tikhonov
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia He was born in Pavlovsky Posad near Moscow. His mother was a kindergarten teacher and his father an engineer in the local textile factory. Vyacheslav dreamed of acting but his parents envisioned a different career, and during the war he worked in a munitions factory. After employment as a metal worker, he began [training for an] acting career in 1945 by entering, not without difficulty, the Actors’ Faculty of VGIK. After graduating VGIK with honours in 1950, he began his acting career on stage of Theatre Studio of Film Actor, where he worked for six years. In 1948 he married Nonna Mordyukova, a popular actress at the time (the couple had one son, Vladimir, also an actor who died in 1990). The marriage was dissolved in 1963. Later Tikhonov married a second time to Tamara Ivanovna Tikhonova and had one child with her, Anna Tikhonova (also an actor) in 1969. He died on 4 December 2009 in Moscow, Russia. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has expressed his condolences to Tikhonov's family.
Known For
Credits
- 2016 · Легенды кино as Self (archive footage)
- 2006 · Andersen. Life Without Love as Человек с добрым лицом и с нимбом на голове
- 2006 · Through the Eyes of a Wolf as
- 2002 · Берлинский экспресс as Georgiy Astakhov
- 1999 · An Essay on Victory Day as Lev Morgulis
- 1998 · The Waiting Room as Zaitsev Mikhail Borisovich
- 1996 · Sweet friend of long forgotten years as
- 1995 · Venture as cameo role
- 1995 · A Boulevard Romance as
- 1994 · Burnt by the Sun as Vsevolod
- 1993 · The Codex of Disgrace as
- 1993 · Несравненная as
- 1993 · Provincial Benefit as
- 1992 · Demons as Тихон, Архиерей на покое
- 1991 · The Ghosts of the Green Room as Martin Civerell
- 1991 · Across Red Nights as
- 1989 · Love with Benefits as Кожемякин
- 1988 · To Kill a Dragon as архивариус Шарлемань
- 1987 · Neterpeniye dushi as
- 1987 · Why Was Olof Palme Killed? as
- 1987 · Appeal as
- 1985 · Battle for Moscow as читает текст от автора
- 1984 · European Story as
- 1984 · TASS Is Authorized to Declare... as Константин Иванович Константинов, генерал КГБ
- 1982 · Vacation at Your Own Expense as Narrator
- 1981 · Front in the Rear of the Enemy as
- 1980 · Profession: Film Actor as
- 1979 · Píseň o stromu a růži as Vladimir Kuznecov
- 1978 · Диалог as Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Yershov
- 1978 · Chest of Drawers Was Lead Through the Street... as пассажир с комодом (новелла «Комод»)
- 1977 · Front Beyond the Front Line as
- 1977 · White Bim Black Ear as Ivan Ivanovich
- 1977 · White Bim Black Ear as писатель, хозяин Бима Иван Иванович
- 1976 · ...И другие официальные лица as
- 1975 · They Fought for Their Motherland as pvt. Nikolay Strel'tsov
- 1974 · Front Without Flanks as Ivan Petrovich Mlynsky, Major
- 1973 · Seventeen Moments of Spring as Max Otto von Stirlitz / Maksim Maksimovich Isaev
- 1973 · Aurora as
- 1973 · Yegor Bulychyov and Others as Pavlin
- 1972 · The Man from the Other Side as Viktor Krymov
- 1971 · The Roundabout as Head of the house
- 1970 · Family Happiness as
- 1968 · We'll Live Till Monday as Ilya Semyonovich Melnikov - History Teacher
- 1968 · War and Peace as Andrei Bolkonsky
- 1967 · War and Peace, Part IV: Pierre Bezukhov as Andrei Bolkonsky
- 1967 · Zosya as Озвучивание Михаила (роль Юрия Каморного)
- 1967 · War and Peace, Part III: The Year 1812 as Andrei Bolkonsky
- 1966 · War and Peace, Part II: Natasha Rostova as Andrei Bolkonsky
- 1966 · Woina i Mir as Self
- 1966 · War and Peace as Andrei Bolkonsky
- 1966 · War and Peace, Part I: Andrei Bolkonsky as Andrei Bolkonsky
- 1963 · An Optimistic Tragedy as Aleksei
- 1962 · Four Winds of Heaven as Capt. Suzdalev
- 1961 · Two Lives as Sergey Naschyokin
- 1960 · Midshipman Panin as Vasiliy Panin
- 1959 · Thirst as Oleg Bezborodko
- 1959 · May Stars as Andrey Rukavichkin
- 1958 · Extraordinary Accident as
- 1958 · It Happened in Penkovo as Matvey Morozov
- 1956 · Heart Beats Again as doctor Golubev
- 1955 · Звёзды на крыльях as Oleksa Lavrinets
- 1954 · It Can Not Be Forgotten as Rostislav Danchenko
- 1952 · Maximka as Ship's Lt. Gorelov
- 1951 · Taras Shevchenko as Cameo
- 1950 · In Peaceful Time as Grinevsky
- 1948 · The Young Guard as Vladimir Osmukhin