Ukrainian native Alexei Vasilyevich Petrenko (b. March 26, 1938) has amassed a varied gallery of character and leading roles on Russian stage and screen including the titular “mad monk” in Elem Klimov’s 1981 “Rasputin”, Josef Stalin in BBC II’s docudrama “World War II: Behind Closed Doors”, and General Radlov in Nikita Mikhalkov’s “The Barber of Siberia”.
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King Lear
Women's Club
Experiment 200
The Prisoner of If Castle
Into the Storm
Agony: The Life and Death of Rasputin
Six Degrees of Celebration 5
Casus Belli
Burnt by the Sun 2: Exodus
The Mastermind
The Wave Runner
In August of 1944
A Cruel Romance
The Servant
The Barber of Siberia
Bury Me Behind the Baseboard
Tale About Czar Pyotr Arranging Arap's Wedding
The Feasts of Valtasar, or The Night with Stalin
Mr. Student
Six Degrees of Celebration 2
Tairov's Death
Viktor
Agape
Art of Living in Odessa
It Doesn't Work
Farewell
Musketeers 20 Years Later
Not by Bread Alone
Sphinx
Chinese Tea-Set
Illusion of Fear
The Key That Should Not Be Handed On
Twenty Days Without War
The Black Council
Listen If It's Raining...
Удар Лотоса 4: Алмаз
Davydov and Goliath
Evgeniy Grishkovets: While the Beer is Being Poured
Day of Wrath
This Fantastic World 4
The Idiot
Outgoing Nature
World War Two: Behind Closed Doors
Wolf Messing: Seeing Through Time
TASS Is Authorized to Declare...
Secrets of Palace Coups
Musketeers Twenty Years Later
Petrovich
The Prisoner of the Chateau d'If
Memories of Sherlock Holmes