Konstantin Starostin was an American actor and director, recognized for his roles in 12 mogil Khodzhi Nasreddina (1967), Operatsiya ‘Kobra’ (1960), and The Ballad of Cossack Golota (1937). He was born on May 21, 1914, and passed away on January 10, 1985.
Personal and Family Life
There is limited information available about Konstantin Starostin’s personal and family life. He was known to be private, and not much is documented about his early life or family background.
Career
Konstantin Starostin started his acting career in films during the early 1930s and eventually became a recognized actor by the late 1950s. He took on various roles in both films and television, displaying versatility in his performances. His noteworthy works include roles in films that are still remembered in cinema history.
Death and Legacy
Konstantin Starostin died on January 10, 1985. His contributions to the film industry, especially in Eastern European cinema, have left a lasting legacy. Many of his films continue to be appreciated by new generations of viewers.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Rating |
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1967 | 12 mogil Khodzhi Nasreddina | Unknown | N/A |
1965 | Frosty | Razboynik (as K. Starostin) | 6.3 |
1960 | Operatsiya ‘Kobra’ | Verner (as K. Starostin) | 6.4 |
1960 | The Magic Weaver | Pirat (as K. Starostin) | 7.1 |
1958 | Nad Tissoy | Grab (as K. Starostin) | 6.7 |
1956 | Prolog | Unknown (as K. Starostin) | 7.3 |
1956 | Pervyy eshelon | Chelnov – party organizer | 6.5 |
1955 | Heroes of Shipka | Fyodor Gortalov – mayor (as K. Starostin) | 7.4 |
1955 | Nezabyvaemyy 1919 god | Matroc (as K. Starostin) | 6.2 |
1951 | Symphony of Life | Teahouse Visitor (uncredited) | 6.3 |
1948 | Admiral Nakhimov | Sailor | 6.6 |
1947 | Native Fields | Recruit (uncredited) | 6.1 |
1945 | Lyubimaya devushka | Factory worker (uncredited) | 6.0 |
1940 | The Ballad of Cossack Golota | Ataman Kozolup (as K. Starostin) | 6.3 |