Born 1903 (age 80) · Yekaterinburg, Russian Empire
Appears in 46 titles

Grigori Vasilyevich Aleksandrov or Alexandrov (original family name was Mormonenko; 23 January 1903 - 16 December 1983) was a prominent Soviet film director who was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1947 and a Hero of Socialist Labor in 1973. He was awarded the Stalin Prizes for 1941 and 1950. Initially associated with Sergei Eisenstein, with whom he worked as a co-director, screenwriter and actor, Aleksandrov became a major director in his own right in the 1930s, when he directed Jolly Fellows and a string of other musical comedies starring his wife Lyubov Orlova. Though Aleksandrov remained active until his death, his musicals, amongst the first made in the Soviet Union, remain his most popular films. They rival Ivan Pyryev's films as the most effective and light-hearted showcase ever designed for Stalin-era USSR. Description above from the Wikipedia article Grigori Aleksandrov, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

October (Ten Days that Shook the World)
The General Line
6.4
The General Line
1929
Director
Volga - Volga
6.9
Volga - Volga
1938
Director
Circus
6.3
Circus
1936
Director
Jolly Fellows
6.4
Jolly Fellows
1934
Director
Sentimental Romance
6.7
Sentimental Romance
1931
Director
Spring
6.3
Spring
1947
Director
The Shining Path
4.9
The Shining Path
1940
Director
Meeting on the Elbe
4.9
Meeting on the Elbe
1949
Director
Man of Music
4.7
Man of Music
1952
Director
Russian Souvenir
4.6
Russian Souvenir
1960
Director
Starling and Lyre
6.0
Starling and Lyre
1974
Director
Time in the Sun
6.0
Time in the Sun
1940
Director
A Family
8.3
A Family
1943
Director
Lyubov Orlova
9.0
Lyubov Orlova
1985
Director
Velikoye proshchaniye
5.5
Velikoye proshchaniye
1953
Director
Cinema of the avant-garde 1923 - 1930