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Andrei Konchalovsky Biography (1937-)
Full name, Andrei Sergeyevich Mikhalkov-Konchalovsky; some sources cite firstname as Andron; born August 20, 1937, in Moscow, U.S.S.R. (now Russia); immigrated to the United States, 1980; son of Sergey Mikhalkov (a writer and lyricist) and Natalia (a poet) Konchalovsky; brother of Nikita Mikhalkov (a director); uncle of Anna Mikhalkova (an actress), Nadezhda Mikhalkova (an actress), and Stepan Mikhalkov (an actor and director); married Natalya Arinbasarova(divorced, 1969); married Vivian Godet, 1969 (divorced); married third wife;children: (first marriage) Igor; (second marriage) Alexandra. Addresses: Agent: Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1825.
- Nationality
- Russian
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Director, writer
- Birth Details
- August 20, 1937
- Moscow, U.S.S.R
Famous Works
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CREDITS
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Film Work
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Director, Unless Otherwise Noted
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Malchik i Golub (short film; also known as The Boy and the Pigeon), 1961
- Assistant director, Ivanovo Detstvo (also known as Childhood ofIvan,
Ivan's Childhood,
My Name Is Ivan, and The Youngest Spy), Mosfilm, 1962, released in the United States, Sig Shore, 1963
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Pyervy Uchityel (also known as The First Teacher), 1965
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Istoriya Asi Klyachinoy, Kotoraya Lyubila, da Nye Vyshla Zamuzh (also known as The Happiness of Asya,
Happy Asya,
The Story ofAsya Klyachina, Who Loved But Did Not Marry,
Asino Schastye, andIstoriya Asi Klyachinoy), Mosfilm, 1967, released as Asya's Happiness, International Film Exchange, 1988
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Dvoryanskoye Gynezdo (also known as A Nest of Gentlefolk and Nobiliary Nest), Mosfilm, 1969, released as A Nest of Gentry,Corinth Films, 1982
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Dyadya Vanya, Mosfilm, 1971, released as Uncle Vanya, Artkino, 1972
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Romans o Uljublennyh (also known as Lovers' Romance,
Romance for Lovers, and The Romance of Lovers), Mosfilm, 1974
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Siberiade (also known as The Siberiad and Sibiriada), Mosfilm, 1979, abridged edition, IFEX Films, 1982
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Maria's Lovers, Cannon, 1985
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Runaway Train, Cannon, 1985
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Duet for One, Cannon, 1986
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Shy People, Cannon, 1987
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Tango and Cash, Warner Bros., 1989
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Homer and Eddie, Skouras, 1989
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Blizhnij Krug (also known as The Inner Circle,
The Projectionist, and Il proiezionista), 1992
- (And producer) Kurochka Ryaba (also known as Assia and the Henwith the Golden Eggs,
Ryaba My Chicken, and Riaba ma poule), 1994
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Lumiere et compagnie (also known as Lumiere and Company andLumiere y compania), 1995
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The Royal Way, 2000
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Film Appearances
- Soldier, Ivanovo Detstvo (also known as Childhood of Ivan,
Ivan's Childhood,
My Name Is Ivan, and The Youngest Spy), Mosfilm, 1962, released in the United States, Sig Shore, 1963
- Himself, Schneeweissrosenrot (also known as SnowwhiteRosered), 1991
- Himself, Kurosawa: The Last Emperor, 1999
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Television Director
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Split Cherry Tree (movie), HBO, 1982
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The Odyssey (miniseries; also known as Homer's Odyssey,
Die Abenteuer des Odysseus, and Odissea), NBC, 1997
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Stage Director
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Tours
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War and Peace (opera), world cities, 2000-02
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WRITINGS
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Screenplays, Unless Otherwise Noted
- (With Andrei Tarkovsky) Katok i Skripka (also known as The Skating-Rink and the Violin,
The Steamroller and the Violin,
Violinand Roller, and The Violin and the Roller), Mosfilm, 1961, released in the United States by Artkino, 1962
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Ivanovo Detstvo (also known as Childhood of Ivan,
Ivan's Childhood,
My Name Is Ivan, and The Youngest Spy), Mosfilm, 1962, released in the United States, Sig Shore, 1963
- (With others) Pyervy Uchityel (also known as The First Teacher), 1965
- (With Tarkovsky) Andrey Rubliov (also known as Andrei Rublev), Mosfilm, 1966, abridged version, Columbia, 1973
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Istoriya Asi Klyachinoy, Kotoraya Lyubila, da Nye Vyshla Zamuzh (also known as The Happiness of Asya,
Happy Asya,
The Story ofAsya Klyachina, Who Loved But Did Not Marry,
Asino Schastye, andIstoriya Asi Klyachinoy), Mosfilm, 1967, released as Asya's Happiness, International Film Exchange, 1988
- (With others) Dvoryanskoye Gynezdo (also known as A Nest of Gentlefolk and Nobiliary Nest; based on a novel by Ivan Turgenev), Mosfilm, 1969, released as A Nest of Gentry, Corinth Films, 1982
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Tashkent--Gorod Khlyebny (also known as Tashkent--City of Bread), 1969
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Pyesn o Manshuk (also known as Song about Manshuk and The Song of Manshuk), 1969
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Konets Atamana (also known as The End of the Chieftain), 1970
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Dyadya Vanya (based on the play by Anton Chekhov), Mosfilm, 1971,released as Uncle Vanya, Artkino, 1972
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Sedmaya Pulya, 1972
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Romans o Uljublennyh (also known as Lovers' Romance,
Romance for Lovers, and The Romance of Lovers), Mosfilm, 1974
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Lyutuy (also known as The Ferocious One), 1974
- (With Friedrich Gorenstein) Raba Lyubvi (also known as Slave ofLove), 1976, Cinema 5, 1978
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Transsibirskij Ekspress (also known as Trans-Siberian Express), 1977
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Siberiade (also known as The Siberiad and Sibiriada), Mosfilm, 1979, abridged edition, IFEX Films, 1982
- (With Gerard Brach, Paul Zindel, and Marjorie David; also composer of song, "Maria's Eyes") Maria's Lovers, Cannon, 1985
- (With Tom Kempinsky and Jeremy Lipp) Duet for One (based on a playby Kempinsky), Cannon, 1986
- (With Brach and David) Shy People (based on a story by Konchalovsky), Cannon, 1987
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Blizhnij Krug (also known as The Inner Circle,
The Projectionist, and Il Proiezionista), 1992
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Kurochka Ryaba (also known as Assia and the Hen with the GoldenEggs,
Ryaba My Chicken, and Riaba ma poule), 1994
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The Royal Way, 2000
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Television Scripts
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Split Cherry Tree (movie), HBO, 1982
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The Odyssey (miniseries; also known as Homer's Odyssey,
Die Abenteuer des Odysseus, and Odissea), NBC, 1997
Further Reference
OTHER SOURCES
Books:
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International Dictionary of Film and Filmmakers, Volume 2: Directors, St. James Press (Detroit, MI), 1996.
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