Mikhail Ulyanov
Mikhail Alexandrovich Ulyanov (Russian: Михаил Александрович Ульянов; 20 November 1927 – 26 March 2007) was a Soviet and Russian actor. He was one recognized persons from post-World War II Soviet theatre and cinema. He was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1969. He was also called a Hero of Socialist Labour in 1986. In 1982, he got the special prize from the Venice Film Festival.

Ulyanov in 2000
Selected filmography
    
- Oni byli pervymi (1956) as Aleksey Kolyvanov
 - Ekaterina Voronina (1957) as Sutyrin
 - The House I Live In (1957) as Dmitry Fedorovich Kashirin
 - Dobrovoltsy (1958)
 - Shli soldaty (1958)
 - Gorod na zare (1959) as Belous
 - Stuchis' v lyubuyu dver' (1959)
 - A Simple Story (1960) as Andrey Egorovich Danilov
 - Baltiyskoe nebo (1961) as Rassokhin
 - Bitva v puti (1961) as Dmitriy Bakhiryev
 - Molodo-zeleno (1962) as Lizlov
 - Eto sluchilos v militsii (1963) (voice)
 - Silence (1964) as Pyotr Ivanovich Bykov
 - The Alive and the Dead (1964) as Sergei Filippovich, Army Commander
 - The Chairman (1964) as Yegor Trubnikov
 - Solange Leben in mir ist (1965) as Frolow
 - Frozen Flashes (1967) as general Alexander Gorbatov
 - The Brothers Karamazov (1969) as Dmitri Karamazov
 - Unterwegs zu Lenin (1969) as Lenin
 - Liberation (1969-1971, part 1-5) as Marshall Georgy Konstantinovitch Zhukov
 - The Flight (1970) as general Gregory Lukyanovich Charnota
 - Anflug Alpha I (1971) as General Arkatow
 - Trotz alledem! (1972) as Lenin
 - More v ogne (1972) as Georgiy Zhukov
 - Yegor Bulychyov i drugiye (1972) as Yegor Bulychov
 - Samyy posledniy den (1973) as Semyon Kolvalyov
 - Blokada (1974, 1977, part 1, 2) as Zhukov
 - Take Aim (1975) as marshal Georgy Zhukov
 - Legenda o Tile (1977) as Klaas
 - Soldiers of Freedom (1977, TV Mini-Series) as marshal Georgy Zhukov
 - Pozovi menya v dal svetluyu (1978) as Nikolay
 - Obratnaya svyaz (1978) as Ignat Maksimovich Nurkov
 - The Theme (1979) as Kim Yesenin, writer
 - Posledniy pobeg (1981) as Kustov
 - Fevralskiy veter (1981)
 - Fakty minuvshego dnya (1981)
 - Private Life (1982) as Sergei Nikitich Abrikosov
 - Without Witness (1983) as He
 - Esli vrag ne sdayotsya... (1983) as Marshall Georgiy Zhukov
 - Den komandira divizii (1983) as Zhukov
 - Pobeda (1985) as Zhukov
 - Marshal Zhukov, stranitsy biografii (1985)
 - Battle of Moscow (1985) as marshal Georgy Zhukov
 - Vybor (1988) as Vladimir Vasilyev
 - Zakon (1989) as Zhukov
 - Nash bronepoyezd (1989)
 - Stalingrad (1990) as marshal Georgy Zhukov
 - Dom pod zvyozdnym nebom (1991) as Bashkirtsev Andrey Nikolaevich, academician
 - Sam ya - vyatskiy urozhenets (1992) as Alexandr Kirpikov
 - Kooperativ Politbyuro ili budet dolgim proshchanie (1992)
 - Everything Will Be Fine! (1995) as Grandpa
 - Velikiy polkovodets Georgiy Zhukov (1995) as Georgi Zhukov
 - Tayna Marchello (1997)
 - Sochinenie ko Dnyu Pobedy (1998) as Dyakov
 - The Rifleman of the Voroshilov Regiment (1999) as Ivan Fyodorovich Afonin
 - Severnoe siyanie (2001) as Old man in the country house
 - Antikiller (2002) as Father, criminal boss
 - The Master and Margarita (2006) as Pontius Pilate (final film role)
 
Honours and awards
    
Ulyanov has won these awards:[1]
- Hero of Socialist Labour (1986)
 - Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 3rd class (17 October 1996) - For services to the state and an outstanding contribution to theatrical art
 - Two Orders of Lenin (1986, ?)
 - Order of the October Revolution (1977)
 - Lenin Prize (1966) - for his performance as Yegor Ivanovich Trubnikov in the feature film "The Chairman"
 - RSFSR State Prize, Stanislavsky (1975) - for his role in the play Druyanova "Day in and day out," AL Veytslera and A. Misharin
 - USSR State Prize (1983) - for playing Sergei Nikitich Abrikosov in the movie "Private Lives" (1982)
 - People's Artist of the RSFSR (1965)
 - People's Artist of the USSR (1969)
 - Honoured Worker of Culture of the Polish People's Republic (1974)
 - "Golden Lion" (Venice Film Festival, 1982) for starring in the movie "Private Lives"
 - Order "For honour and valour" - for service to the Russian people and the badge "Golden Olympus" (2005)
 - Sole honorary title of "Superstar" (2005)
 - Kinotavr Award nomination for "Prize for creative careers" (1997)
 - Award "Golden Aries" in 1999 for "Best Actor"
 - Russian Federation President Prize in Literature and Art in 1998
 - Crystal Turandot Award (1997)
 - Golden Mask (1999)
 - Award "Idol" (1999)
 - In 2008, Russia's new arctic oil tanker has been named "Mikhail Ulyanov"
 
References
    
- "Умер Михаил Ульянов". Archived from the original on 2012-12-27. Retrieved 2016-02-04.
 
Other websites
    
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mikhail Alexandrovich Ulyanov.
- (in English) Biography
 - Mikhail Ulyanov at the Vakhtangov Theatre website
 - Actor Mikhail Ulyanov died in Moscow (in Russian)
 - Mikhail Ulyanov on IMDb
 - Mikhail Ulyanov at Find a Grave
 
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