Aleksandr Zrazhevsky was an American actor who is best known for Kreyser ‘Varyag’, The Turning Point, and Great Citizen. He was born on September 6, 1886, in Nikolayev, Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire, and died on December 14, 1950, in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR.
Personal and Family Life
Aleksandr Zrazhevsky, whose birth name was Aleksandr Ivanovich Zrazhevsky, had a career that spanned several decades. Details about his early life and family are limited, but he became notable for his work in the film industry during the mid-20th century.
Career
Zrazhevsky’s acting credits include his notable roles in films such as Kreyser ‘Varyag’ in 1947 and The Turning Point in 1945. He was recognized for his performances in various genres and left a mark on Soviet cinema with his talent and dedication to acting.
Death and Legacy
Aleksandr Zrazhevsky passed away on December 14, 1950, in Moscow. His contributions to film are still remembered, and he is regarded as an important figure in the history of Soviet cinema. His works continue to be appreciated by film enthusiasts and historians alike.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1948 | Malchik s okrainy | Mashinist Ryabushkin (as A. Zrazhevskiy) |
1947 | In the Name of Life | Poloznev (as A. Zrazhevskiy) |
1947 | Kreyser ‘Varyag’ | Belyaev – Commander of the Canon Boat the ‘Korean’ |
1945 | The Turning Point | Lt. Gen. Panteleyev (as A. Zrazhevsky) |
1941 | Dva druga | N/A |
1941 | Vesenniy potok | Egor Shilov (as A. Zrazhevskiy) |
1940 | Lyubimaya devushka | Semyon Dementevich |
1939 | Noch v sentyabre | Sokolov |
1939 | Borba prodolzhaetsya | Uncle Merz |
1939 | Semiklassniki | Dima’s Father |
1938 | Concentration Camp | Bischoff |
1938 | Great Citizen | Dubok |
1937 | The Return of Maxim | Vassili Kuzmich Yerofeyev, worker |