Alexander Panteleyev
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Alexander Panteleyev | |
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Born | Alexander Petrovich Panteleyev 14 July 1874 Novocherkassk, Russian Empire |
💀Died | October 1948 Leningrad, USSROctober 1948 (aged 74) | (aged 74)
💼 Occupation | |
📆 Years active | 1909–1935 |
Alexander Petrovich Panteleyev (Russian: Александр Петрович Пантелеев; 1874–1948) was a Russian and Soviet director, screenwriter, actor and author of articles about theater.
Biography[edit]
He was born on 14 July 1874 (according to other sources - in Novocherkassk to a Russian family (according to other sources - in the village Elizavetinskaya).[1]
After graduating from a real school he entered the St. Petersburg Institute of Technology, from where he left after the first year and joined the Alexandrinsky Theater. In 1896 he graduated from the drama courses at the theater and continued his drama career there.
In the years 1912 - 1917 he served as a director of the company "Russian kinodelo", participated in the creation of about 30 (according to other sources - 14)[2] films. The most interesting is the film "The Tree of Death, or Bloodthirsty Susanna" about a German spy / doctor of botany feeding his victims to a giant cannibal plant. It is interesting mainly for its "main attraction" ("a vampire tree is a complex fake structure with flexible rubber hoses depicting branches") S. Ginzburg "Cinematography of pre-revolutionary Russia" - M., 1963, pp. 204-205 </ref>. None of the films from this period have survived.
After October 1917 he took an active part in Sovietization of the Alexandrinsky Theater, in which he worked until 1923.
In 1918 he was a member of the Petrograd Film Committee and a leading director of his film studio (later “Sevzapkino”). In 1918 he directed one of the first Soviet films, The Seal (half of the film survived).
In 1919 - 1921 he taught at the Institute of Screen Art.
In 1926 he worked at the AFKU Baku film studio.
Since 1927 a - an actor of mobile theaters in Leningrad, occasionally starred in film productions of the Leningrad Film Studio. In the 1930s he worked in popular science and educational films.
He died in October 1948 in Leningrad.
Family[edit]
- Wife - Anna Alekseevna Panteleeva, actress of the Sovkino Cinema Factory (now Lenfilm]).
- Son - Panteleev Yuri Alexandrovich - Soviet admiral.
Selected filmography[edit]
Director[edit]
- 1909 - What kind of commission, Creator, to be a father to a grown daughter? (Film lost)
- 1915 - Hurricane of Passion
- 1915 - Mystery of the high society novel
- 1915 - Knives
- 1915 - The tree of death, or the bloodthirsty Susanna
- 1915 - In the name of the past
- 1915 - Sick Passion
- 1916 - Dark Petrograd
- 1916 - Witch
- 1916 - Arap passion
- 1917 - A Man Without Honor
- 1917 - Revenge of Fate
- 1917 - And all dreams were shattered
- 1918 - Consolidation (jointly with D. Pashkovsky, A. Dolinov)
- 1922 - Wonderworker
- 1922 - Endless Sorrow
- 1922 - The tale of how the bast shoes entered the mind
- 1922 - Father Seraphim
- 1922 - There is no happiness on earth
- 1923 - For the power of the Soviets
- 1925 - The Executioners
- 1925 - Leningrad disabled
- 1926 - Song of the Tundra
Writer[edit]
- 1918 - Seal (together with A. Lunacharsky)
- 1922 - There is no happiness on earth
- 1922 - The tale of how the lapotniki entered the mind
- 1925 - Leningrad Disabled
- 1934 - To the Moon with a transfer
Actor[edit]
- 1922 - There is no happiness on earth - Naumov
- 1923 - Comedian - "Valet"
- 1925 - Stepan Khalturin - joiner
- 1935 - Dubrovsky
References[edit]
- ↑ "Archive files of military personnel". Archived from the original on 2016-03-11. Retrieved 2010-06-28. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ V. Korotkiy "Directors and operators of Russian feature films" - M., 2009, pp. 267-269
External Links[edit]
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