Aleksandr Chistyakov
Aleksandr Chistyakov
Biography
Aleksandr Chistyakov was born in 1880, he never graduated from high school, he worked as an accountant. From 1921 he studied at the First State Film School (Leo Kuleshov's workshop). Since 1925, he actively acted in films. The first role - a worker in the film "Arsenals" became a characteristic role for the subsequent work of the actor. He also was the champion of the Russian Empire in hammer throwing. Self-taught, he began to master hammer throwing at the end of the 19th century and in 1912 became the first record holder in Russia. He was a very good cyclist and an able wrestler too.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
30
Gender
Male
Birthday
1880-01-01 (145 years old)
Place of Birth
Moscow, Russian Empire [now Russia]
Acting

1941

Seaman's Daughter as Not available

1940

Возвращение as Not available

1940

No One is Funnier than Us as Not available

1939

The Vyborg Side as Mishchenko

1939

Stepan Razin as Prince Baryatinskiy

1937

The Miners as Not available

1937

The Thirteen as Aleksandr Petrovich Postnikov, geologist (as A. Chistyakov)

1937

The Return of Maxim as Mishchenko, white-wooly mustached worker

1937

Daughter of the Motherland as Not available

1936

I Love as Not available

1935

Love and Hate as Not available

1935

A Severe Young Man as Olga's Father

1935

The Pilots as Moustachioed mechanic Khrushchev

1935

Beautiful Garden as Not available

1933

Outskirts as Pyotr Ivanonich Kadkin

1933

Deserter as Not available

1932

Diary of a Revolutionist as Stationmaster (uncredited)

1932

A Personal Affair as Not available

1931

Misunderstood as Ivan Timofeyev

1930

A Simple Case as Uncle Sasha

1929

The Happy Canary as Worker

1929

The Drive of Death as Machinist Gavrilov

1929

For Your Health as Not available

1928

Storm Over Asia as The Russian Rebel Leader

1928

The White Eagle as State prisoner

1928

Salamander as Pryer, typographer

1927

The End of St. Petersburg as Rabočij

1927

Who Are You? as Beggar

1926

Mother as Vlasov, the Father