Known for Acting

Innokentiy Smotkunovkiy (born 28 March 1925 – 3 August 1994) was a Soviet film and stage actor. Served during World War II. An acclaimed performer, his portrayal of Hamlet in a 1964 film won him praise overseas, including a BAFTA nomination. One of Smotkunovkiy's best known roles among wider audiences was in a popular Soviet crime comedy Beware of the Car, a satire where he portrayed a thief who stole cars from criminals to donate the money from car sales to orphanages. Other notable roles include dramatizations of Dostoyevsky's The Idiot in Bolshoi Drama Theater (1957) and Tolstoy's Tsar Fyodor Ioannovich in Maly Theatre (1973). Awarded the title of People's Artist of the USSR in 1974.
1975
as Narrator - The Author's Words (voice)
1986
1960
as Konstantin Sabinin
1980
as self
2011
as Hamlet (archive footage)
1975
as surgeon
1966
as Юрий Деточкин
1981
as Khalif / халиф
1976
1974
as И. О. О.
1990
1975
as И. О. О.
1964
as Hamlet
1962
as Ilya Kulikov
1977
as Charles V
1987
as Il Governarore di Sisoiev
1974
as Trumpeter
1986
as Emperor Justinian
1970
as Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Chaikovsky)
1969
as Ivan Petrovich the genius