
Born
1920-09-25 (age 105)
Birthplace
Belozerka, Kherson Governorate, Ukrainian SSR
Known For
Directing
Sergey Bondarchuk
Biography
Sergei Bondarchuk (25 September 1920 — 20 October 1994) was a Soviet director, actor, and screenwriter. People's Artist of the USSR (1952). Academy Awards winner (War and Peace, 1969). BAFTA winner (Waterloo, 1971). His directorial debut was Fate of a Man, a WWII classic where he portrayed the main role. Bondarchuk is considered a master of big scale pieces with epic battle scenes that involved thousands of extras (War and Peace, Waterloo). He often starred star in his films, as well as cast his family, notably his wife, actor Irina Skobtseva (e.g. War and Peace, Vybor Tseli, Molchanie Doktora Ivensa). In late 1980s-early 1990s Bondarchuk started his long-term passion project – an adaptation of an epic novel “And Quiet Flows the Don,” together with the UK and Italy; however, the work couldn't be finished before the actor-director passed away in 1994. His son, actor-director Fyodor Bondarchuk, finished the piece in 2006.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

The Peaks of Zelengore
as Profesor
1976

Making 'War and Peace'
as Self
1969

Old Times in Poshekhonye
1977

Profession: Film Actor
1980

The Battle of Neretva
as Martin
1969

A Summer to Remember
as Korostelov
1960

War and Peace
as Pierre Bezukhov
1968

Thunder Over Rus'
1992

¡Qué Viva México!
as Narrator (voice)
1979

They Fought for Their Motherland
as pvt. Ivan Zvyagintsev
1975

Escape by Night
as Fyodor Nazukov
1960

Fate of a Man
as Sokolov
1959

The Young Guard
as Comrade Valko
1948

War and Peace, Part I: Andrei Bolkonsky
as Pierre Bezukhov
1966

Silence of Doctor Ivens
as Martin Evans
1974

Admiral Ushakov
as Tikhon Prokofyev
1953

Attack from the Sea
as Tikhon Prokofiev
1953

Taras Shevchenko
as Taras Shevchenko
1951

Story of a Real Man
1948

Ivan Franko
as Ivan Franko
1956



