Nikolai Konovalov was an American actor who is best known for Spring (1947), Spring Song (1941), and Muzykalnaya istoriya (1940). He was born on July 16, 1885, in Georgiyevsk, Stavropol Governorate, Russian Empire, and passed away on April 16, 1947, in Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR.
Personal and Family Life
Nikolai Konovalov was born as Nikolai Leonidovich Konovalov. Details about his childhood and family are limited, but it is known that he had a passion for acting from an early age, which led him to pursue a career in the performing arts. His contributions to film left a mark on Soviet cinema during his time.
Career
Konovalov’s career in acting spanned several decades, with a notable presence in films during the 1940s. He became famous for his roles in various films that showcased his talent, including performances in both drama and comedy genres. His versatility as an actor allowed him to take on a variety of characters, endearing him to audiences.
Death and Legacy
Konovalov died on April 16, 1947, in Moscow, leaving behind a legacy of influential film work. His performances continue to be remembered and appreciated by fans of classic Soviet cinema. Despite his passing, his films remain a significant part of Russia’s entertainment history.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Весна | 1947-07-02 | Uncle Lionia Mukhin |
Светлый путь | 1940-10-07 | Nikolai Zubkov, factory foreman |
Музыкальная история | 1940-10-24 | Maestro Makedonsky |
Свадьба | 1944-06-15 | Ревунов-Караулов (капитан 2-го ранга в отставке) |
Антон Иванович сердится | 1941-08-29 | Anton Ivanovich Voronov, professor |
Большая земля | 1944-08-06 | |
Ночь в сентябре | 1939-09-21 | Miner Zaika / Dr. Starkovsky |
Аринка | 1939-12-06 | |
Без вины виноватые | 1945-09-21 | theater entrepreneur |