Known for Acting

Anatoly Alekseyevich Solonitsyn (August 30, 1934, Bogorodsk – June 11, 1982, Moscow) was a Soviet actor of remarkable intensity and philosophical depth, best known for his collaborations with Andrei Tarkovsky. Born in 1934 in Bogorodsk, he became the face of inner struggle and metaphysical searching in Soviet cinema, most famously portraying Andrei Rublev, the tormented painter of icons, and the introspective Writer in Stalker. Solonitsyn’s performances were marked by a quiet magnetism—his stoic presence and penetrating gaze gave form to Tarkovsky’s spiritual explorations. Though he appeared in a range of Soviet films, his legacy is inseparable from Tarkovsky’s cinema, where he embodied characters wrestling with art, faith, and the weight of history. His life was cut short in 1982 by cancer, yet his work remains timeless—an imprint of the soul etched in celluloid.
1975
as Forensic Doctor
1979
as Writer
1972
as Dr. Sartorius
1966
as Andrei Rublev
1977
as Portnov, collaborationist interrogator
1986
as Igor Leonidovich Petushkov
1974
as Sarychev
1981
as Colonel
1973
as Dmitry Kalmykov
1981
as Tolik Chikin
1967
as Commissar Yevstryukov
1977
as Fishmonger
1978
as Kostik
1982
as Malinin, a journalist
1972
as лорд Сент-Джон
1977
as Mikhail Pavlov
1981
as Fyodor Dostoevsky
1976
as Bochazhnikov
1971
1976
as Bochazhnikov