Sergei Komarov
Born: 1891-03-02 in Moscow, Russian Empire
Died: 1957-12-23
Known For: Acting
Biography
Sergei Komarov was a Soviet actor, film director, and screenwriter. He began his career in theater before transitioning to film. Komarov is best known for directing and starring in the silent film The Adventures of Mr. West in the Land of the Bolsheviks (1924), a satirical comedy that showcased his versatility as both an actor and director. His contributions to early Soviet cinema were significant, particularly in the comedy genre.
Filmography
1957
- The Secret of Two Oceans as Andrey Nikolaevich, professor, oceanologist
1941
- The Old Courtyard as жилец
1940
- Siberians as Terentij
1939
- Minin and Pozharsky as Knyaz Trubetskoi
- Shchors as German colonel
1938
- July 11 as Капуста
1937
1936
- Cosmic Journey as Pavel Ivanovich Sedykh, academician
- By the Bluest of Seas
1934
- Nastenka Ustinova as Kuzmich
- Marionettes as Ieronimus (uncredited)
- Dreamers
- Dokhunda as Azim-Shakh
1933
- Outskirts as Alexander Petrovich Greshin
1929
- Two-Buldi-Two as Buldi-father
- For Your Health
- The Happy Canary as Bryanskiy, underground Bolshevik
1928
- The Doll with Millions as Newspaper editor
- Salamander as Bsheshinski, Jesuit
- The House on Trubnaya as Lyadov
1927
- A Kiss from Mary Pickford ... (Director)
- The End of St. Petersburg as District Police Chief
1926
- The Three Million Trial as Valet (uncredited)
- Miss Mend as Chiche
- By the Law as Hans Nelson
1925
- The Death Ray as Tomas Lann
- Chess Fever as Grandfather
1924
- The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr. West in the Land of the Bolsheviks as The One-Eyed Man
1921
- Sickle and Hammer as Squad commander