Aleksey Eybozhenko

Aleksey Eybozhenko was an American actor known for Po tonkomu ldu (1966), Desyataya dolya puti (1969), and Man Without a Passport (1966). He was born on February 6, 1934, in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR (now Russia), and passed away on December 26, 1980, in the same city.

Personal and Family Life

Aleksey Eybozhenko’s personal life remains somewhat private, with limited information available about his family. He was dedicated to his craft and gained recognition in the Soviet film industry. Eybozhenko’s passion for acting started at an early age, leading him to pursue a career that would eventually span several decades.

Career

Aleksey’s career included notable performances in various films and TV series throughout the 1960s and 1970s. He earned acclaim for his roles in productions that showcased his versatility as an actor. Eybozhenko’s work has left a lasting impression on audiences, establishing him as a relevant figure in Russian cinema.

Death and Legacy

Aleksey Eybozhenko died on December 26, 1980, in Moscow, leaving behind a legacy of influential performances. His contributions to the film industry continue to be celebrated by fans and historians alike. Eybozhenko is remembered for his dedication and the impact he made during his career.

Filmography

Title Year Role
Chrezvychaynye obstoyatelstva 1981 Pyotr Khramov (as A. Eybozhenko)
Ty dolzhen zhit 1981 Aleksey Zhigaryev – kapitan
Korpus generala Shubnikova 1981 Borodin
Vygodniy Kontrakt 1981 TV Series Nikolay Osintsev
Atlanty i kariatidy 1980 Viktor Shugachyov
Po dannym ugolovnogo rozyska 1979 Ilya Korolyov (as A. Eybozhenko)
Chetvyortaya vysota 1979 Wounded soldier (as A. Eybozhenko)
Poedinok v tayge 1978 Komissar (as A. Eybozhenko)
The Liberation of Prague 1977 Sovetský voják (as A. Ejbozejko)
Vremya vybralo nas 1976 Stepan Lukich Voronetskiy
Doverie 1976 Viktor Krylenko
Na vsyu ostavshuyusya zhizn… 1975 Danilov
Variant ‘Omega’ 1975 Zverev Aleksandr Zverev (as A. Eybozhenko)
Vysokoe zvanie. Dilogiya: Film vtoroy. Radi zhizni na zemle 1974 Danilin (as A. Eybozhenko)
Obryv 1973 Leontiy (as A. Eybozhnko)