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Александр Белявский
May 06, 1932 (93 years old) in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR
Known For
Fuse
The Sum of All Fears
Investigation Held by ZnaToKi
The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed
Four Tank-Men and a Dog
Credits
2020 ·
Alexander Belyavsky. The Last Escape
as Self (archive footage)
2012 ·
Александр Белявский. Личное дело Фокса
as Self (archive footage)
2008 ·
Kiss is not for the press
as Governor
2007 ·
The Irony of Fate. The Sequel
as дядя Саша
2004 ·
Two Kilometers from the New Year
as Zuev
2004 ·
Moscow Heat
as Vlad's Grandfather
2003 ·
Region
as Лазарев
2002 ·
Brigada
as Виктор Петрович Зорин
2002 ·
Antikiller
as King (Korol)
2002 ·
The Sum of All Fears
as Admiral Ivanov
2001 ·
Przedwiośnie
as Jastrun
2001 ·
The Loser's Son
as
2000 ·
Still Waters
as Boris Ivanovich
2000 ·
Demobbed
as Семёныч, контр-адмирал
2000 ·
Secrets of Palace Coups
as Vasilii Lukich Dolgorukii
1999 ·
God Has No Dead
as
1998 ·
God's Gift
as
1996 ·
Marquis de Sade
as judge de Baury
1994 ·
The Telegraph Route
as
1993 ·
Lepiej być piękną i bogatą
as Edmund Edmontowicz (w napisach: Aleksander Bielawski)
1993 ·
The Nick Of Time
as
1993 ·
The Gray Wolves
as Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev
1993 ·
Contrary to all
as
1993 ·
The Jester Balakirev
as Charles XII (voice)
1992 ·
Executor of the Sentence
as
1992 ·
Tractor Drivers 2
as
1992 ·
Three Days in August
as
1992 ·
The Nymph Salmacis
as
1991 ·
No Return
as
1991 ·
Under the Mask of the Hawk
as
1991 ·
Promised Heaven
as
1990 ·
Entrance to Labyrinth
as Nauzen
1989 ·
The Utinoozyorsk Accident
as
1989 ·
Private Detective, or Operation Cooperation
as Maj. Kronin
1988 ·
Coast Warning
as Vadim Vadimovich Syrovatsky
1987 ·
Defeat
as
1986 ·
Gorgon Head
as
1986 ·
Hercules and Admetus
as
1986 ·
An Excuse
as
1985 ·
One Second for a Feat
as
1985 ·
Goldfish
as
1984 ·
Na druhom brehu sloboda
as Vronskiy
1984 ·
Zudov, You're Fired!
as Seva Mirzaev-Valois
1984 ·
Alarmstart
as
1983 ·
Fateful Sunday
as Istomin
1982 ·
Бюро находок (Фильм 2)
as
1981 ·
On the Garnet Islands
as
1981 ·
At the Beginning of Glorious Days
as Лев Кириллович Нарышкин
1980 ·
Antarctic Tale
as
1980 ·
Say a Word for the Poor Hussar
as Губернатор
1979 ·
The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed
as Yevgeni Fox
1979 ·
The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed
as Евгений Фокс
1979 ·
A Very Blue Beard
as Текст от автора, озвучка
1978 ·
Right of First Signature
as
1978 ·
Father Sergius
as gentleman on the ferry
1978 ·
Rally
as Chelovek s mundshtukom
1977 ·
Aniskin Again
as
1977 ·
Polygon
as
1977 ·
100 grams for Bravery
as Meshcheryakov
1976 ·
To Save the City
as Siemionow
1976 ·
The Arrows of Robin Hood
as Robin Hood (voice)
1976 ·
When the Earth Trembles
as Prokofyev
1976 ·
You're Nothing But Tears
as (voice)
1975 ·
The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath!
as Саша
1975 ·
Under the Roofs of Montmartre
as
1974 ·
Light at the End of the Tunnel
as Rzhaviy
1974 ·
The Dear Boy
as Kondrashin
1974 ·
Unbelievable Adventures of Italians in Russia
as Antonio Lo Mazzo (russian voice)
1973 ·
There Were Three Bachelors
as
1973 ·
Failure of Engineer Garin
as Василь Шельга
1973 ·
Failure of Engineer Garin
as Vasiliy Vitalyevich Shelga
1973 ·
Talents and Admirers
as Ivan Semenovich Bakin
1972 ·
The Large Amber
as
1972 ·
Факир на час
as корреспондент Сергей Александрович
1971 ·
The Price of Fast Seconds
as
1971 ·
Investigation Held by ZnaToKi
as Максим Семёнович Мусницкий
1970 ·
Day of Purification
as Sasza
1969 ·
Key Witness
as Matvey Novozhilov
1969 ·
24-25 Doesn't Come Back
as Imant Herbert
1968 ·
The Mysterious Monk
as Стронский
1968 ·
This Village Mogila...
as
1967 ·
July Rain
as Volodya
1967 ·
They Were Known Only By Their Faces
as Sergei Kulagin
1966 ·
Four Tank-Men and a Dog
as kapitan Pawłow
1965 ·
Going Inside a Storm
as Sergei Krylov
1964 ·
Interrupted Flight
as Wowa
1963 ·
Iolanta
as Robert
1963 ·
It Happened at the Police Station
as
1962 ·
Heirs of Rabourdin
as Доминик Девиньи
1962 ·
Night Without Mercy
as Henry Davies
1962 ·
Fuse
as
1961 ·
Sovershenno seryozno
as «Фрэнк» - журналист (новелла «Иностранцы»)
1961 ·
Иностранцы
as «Фрэнк» - журналист
1960 ·
Save Our Souls
as
1957 ·
Stories About Lenin
as Kolya