
Aleksei Kravchenko
Biography
Aleksei Yevgenyevich Kravchenko (Russian: Алексе́й Евге́ньевич Кра́вченко; born October 10, 1969) is a Soviet and Russian actor known for his role in the 1985 film Come and See as a young boy in the resistance army. Aleksei Kravchenko was born in Podolsk near Moscow, He was 14 when filming started, In 1985 he made his debut in the film E. Klimov "Come and See". After graduating from vocational school he served in the Navy. He applied to the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute in 1991 and graduated in 1995 (course Alla Kazanskaya). He did not act in anything for more than a decade, but since 1998 has appeared in at least one film or TV show almost every year. Honored Artist of Russia (2007). In 2007 he was accepted into the troupe of the Moscow Art Theatre. "Guarana" group founder and leader. The music in "Guarana" performance was played in the series "Russian special forces". He is also the founder and leader of the Guarana group.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Shugaley 3: The Return
as Kalina
2021

Come and See
as Flyora Gayshun
1985

Poor, Poor Pavel
2003

Celebration
2001

Поцелуи падших ангелов
2007

High Security Vacation
as Sergei Gagarin
2009

9th Company
as Captain Bystrov
2005
May
as Kotelnikov
2007

My Dad is Not a Gift
as Vladimir
2021

Law of Corruption
as Vershinin
2005

Wild
2022

Yaroslav. A Thousand Years Ago
as Harald
2010

The Star
as Anikanov
2002

You Will Always Be With Me
2007

Mommy
as Vasili Yuryev
1999

Aquarium
as Judge
2024

Some Explicit Polaroids
as Nick
2005

Gentlemen Golovlevs
2006

Kill Me! Please!
as Жоров
2008

Land of Legends
as Kachayim
2022
TV Appearances

The Dragon Syndrome
as Yolkin Nikolay Vladimirovich - syn Vladimira
2012

Неоконченный бой
2020

Dvoynoy blyuz
2013

Special Squad
as Captain Vyazemskiy aka Doc
2002

Pushkin's Fairy Tales. For Adults
as Saltan
2021

Seventh Symphony
2021

Fort Boyard Russia
as Self
1998

Ancestral Land
as Makar Morozov
2017

Operation «Gorgon»
2011
In the Risk Zone
2012

Братаны
as Макар Крылов
2009

Brigada
as Игорь Введенский
2002