Aleksandr Baluev

Aleksandr Baluev

Born 1958-12-06 (age 67) Moscow, RSFSR, USSR
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Biography

Aleksandr Nikolaevich Baluev (Russian: Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Балу́ев; born 6 December 1958) is a Soviet and Russian theatre and film actor who appeared in more than 100 films and numerous stage productions since 1980.

Aleksandr Baluev was born in Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. He graduated in 1975 from Moscow School No. 637. After unsuccessful attempts to enter the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute he worked for a year as assistant illuminator in the light department at Mosfilm. The second attempt was more successful, with Aleksandr entering the Moscow Art Theatre School on Pavel Massalsky's course. In 1980, he successfully completed the training and became an actor of the Soviet Army Theatre. The first role in his theatrical career was playing in productions of Clock Without Hands and Lady of the Camellias.

In 1986, Aleksandr Baluev went to the Moscow Yermolova Theatre, playing leading roles in productions of The Second Year of Freedom, Snow Near the Prison, and Caligula.

In the late 1980s, Aleksandr Baluev left the theater. He is now active in the enterprise and collaborates with the Lenkom Theatre.

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Known For

Deep Impact
Deep Impact

1998

as Mikhail Tulchinsky

The Peacemaker
The Peacemaker

1997

as General Aleksandr Kodoroff

Proof of Life
Proof of Life

2000

as Russian Colonel

Indi
Indi

2007

as Dukelsky

Tycoon
Tycoon

2002

as Koretskiy

Heiresses
Heiresses

2001

as Oleg

The Challenge
The Challenge

2023

as Valentin Borisovich

The Interceptor
The Interceptor

2009

as Georgiy Kurylo

About Love In Any Weather
The Banishment
The Banishment

2008

as Mark

Antikiller
Antikiller

2002

as Shaman

1612: Chronicles of the Dark Time
It Happens to People
It Happens to People

2023

as батюшка

Warrior
Warrior

2015

as Televedushchiy

Dead Mountaineer's Hotel
Dead Mountaineer's Hotel

2027

as Mr. Moses

Crime & Punishment
Crime & Punishment

2007

as Svidrigailov

In August of 1944
In August of 1944

2001

as Мищенко

The Turkish Gambit
The Turkish Gambit

2005

as general Mikhail Sobolev