Sergei Makovetsky

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Makovetsky's voice
Makovetsky on the Echo of Moscow program, 9 April 2005

Sergei Vasilievich Makovetsky (Russian: Серге́й Васи́льевич Макове́цкий) is a Soviet and Ukrainian-born Russian film and stage actor.[2]

Selected filmography

Film

  • 1989: The Initiated as Lyokha
  • 1990: Mother as gendarme Ryleev
  • 1991: Sons of Bitches as Borya Sinyukhaev
  • 1992: A Chasm as Vanya's Friend
  • 1993: Makarov as Aleksandr Sergeyevich Makarov
  • 1994: Trotsky as Lev Sedov
  • 1994: Burnt by the Sun as captain
  • 1995: A Play for a Passenger as Oleg
  • 1995: The Black Veil as Pyotr Dmitrievich Sinev, the investigator
  • 1996: Operation Happy New Year as patient
  • 1997: Three Stories as Tikhomirov
  • 1998: Retro Threesome as Sergey Kukushkin
  • 1998: Composition for Victory Day as Chichevikin
  • 1998: Of Freaks and Men as Johan Kehl
  • 2000: Brother 2 as Valentin Belkin
  • 2000: The Captain's Daughter as Alexey Shvabrin
  • 2001: Mechanical Suite as Plyuganovskiy
  • 2003: Key from the Bedroom as Ivanitsky
  • 2004: 72 Meters as Chernenko
  • 2005: Dead Man's Bluff as Koron
  • 2006: It Doesn't Hurt Me as doctor
  • 2007: Gloss as episode
  • 2007: Duska as Duska
  • 2007: Temptation as artist Igor Vasilievich
  • 2007: The Russian Game as Hvoshnev
  • 2007: 12 as 1st Juror
  • 2008: Live and Remember as Mikheich
  • 2009: The Priest as Father Alexander
  • 2009: The Miracle as Kondrashov
  • 2010: Burnt by the Sun 2: Exodus as captain
  • 2011: Burnt by the Sun 2: Citadel as captain
  • 2012: The Girl and Death as doctor Nikolai Borodinsky
  • 2022: Pravednik as Ruvim Yankel
  • 2022: Layer as Yevgeny Sergeevich

Series

  • 1988: The Life of Klim Samgin as Dmitri Samgin
  • 2002: Failure Poirot (The Murder of Roger Ackroyd) as James Sheppard
  • 2005: The Fall of the Empire as Professor of Law, and then the captain of the Army Intelligence Nesterovsky
  • 2007: Liquidation as Fima the Half-Yid
  • 2011: Peter the Great: The Testament as Prince Alexander Danilovich Menshikov
  • 2012: Life and Fate as Shtrum
  • 2015: And Quiet Flows the Don as Pantelei Prokofievich Melekhov
  • 2015: Rodina as Colonel Mikhail Volskiy, Anna's boss
  • 2018: Godunov as Ivan IV the Terrible
  • 2020: Zuleikha Opens Her Eyes as Professor Wolf Karlovich Leibe
  • 2020: The Terrible as Ivan IV the Terrible

Voice roles

References

  1. ^ "Сергей Маковецкий. Обсуждение на LiveInternet". liveinternet.ru.
  2. ^ Сергей Маковецкий: «Каждый день у нас есть возможность выбора…»
  3. ^ Алексей Балабанов: нормы не существует (Интервью) Gazeta.ru, 25 May 2007

External links

  • Sergei Makovetsky at IMDb
  • Official website
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Other
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