Alexei Chernov
An image from Trembita, one of the productions that also features Alexei Chernov.
Alexei Chernov

Alexei Chernov

June 11, 1908 — Tomsk, Russian Empire

Aleksey Petrovich Chernov (1908–1979) was a Soviet stage and film actor, and a member of the CPSU since 1951. After serving as an auxiliary staff member at the Tomsk City Theatre, he enlisted at the Moscow Theater School, from which he graduated in 1934. In 1934-1935 he performed at the Moscow Theater of the Revolution, from 1935 to 1967 at the Voronezh Drama Theater, and from 1967 onward - again in Moscow - at the Mayakovsky Theater.

He made his screen debut in 1965 in the role of Maxim Maksimych in an adaptation of Lermontov's novel 'A Hero of Our Time' - a role he would reprise two years later. In 1967, he became a regular actor at Gorky Film Studio.

White Bim Black Ear

White Bim Black Ear

1977

The Scarlet Flower

The Scarlet Flower

1978

The Black Wizard's Gift

The Black Wizard's Gift

1979

Fit for Non-Combatant

Fit for Non-Combatant

1968

Aniskin and Fantomas

Aniskin and Fantomas

1974

Three Days of Viktor Chernyshyov

Three Days of Viktor Chernyshyov

1968

A Hero of Our Time

A Hero of Our Time

1967

Trembita

Trembita

1968