Actor profile
Aleksandr Demyanenko
Aleksandr S. Demyanenko (May 30, 1937 – August 22, 1999) was a Russian film and theater actor. He was given the honorary distinction of People's Artist of the RSFSR. He began his acting career with the film "Veter" in 1958, and is well known for playing the character Shurik in a number of films, beginning with the 1965 comedy "Operation Y and Other Shurik's Adventures", and ending with the 1997 film "Old Songs of the Main Things 2".
102 Movies
11 TV Shows
113 Credits
Filmography
Movies & TV Shows
The Story of Richard, Milord, and the beautiful Firebird
1st January 1997
Racket
1st January 1992
Ticket to Red Theater, or Death of Coffin-Digger
1st January 1992
And to Hell with Us!
2nd February 1991
Victim
1st October 1990
The Catalyst
1st January 1990
Silver Strings
1st January 1988
The Planet of Christmas Trees
1st January 1988
Sleep in Your Hand, or a Suitcase
1st August 1985
A Moment to Look Back
1st May 1985
Dear, Dearest, Beloved, Unique...
18th February 1985
Echo of a Distant Explosion
16th July 1984
Scene
17th December 1983
Varvara's Day
3rd May 1983
Leningrad
1st January 1983
The Year of the Active Sun
21st August 1982
The Girl and Grand
5th July 1982
A Trip to the Caucasus Mountains
24th March 1982
It Was Behind the Narva Outpost
8th November 1981
Comrade Innokenti
2nd November 1981
Snow on a Green Field
4th May 1981
The Nightingale
1st June 1980
Hedgehog
1st March 1979
Is It Worth Rushing?
3rd April 1978
Chest of Drawers Was Lead Through the Street...
8th January 1978 as Михаил (новелла «Мы едем, едем, едем...»)
Strange Adults
31st December 1975
Open Book
16th September 1974
An Unknown Heir
1st January 1974
Ivan Vasilyevich Changes His Profession
17th September 1973 as Aleksandr 'Shurik' Timofeyev, inventor
Privalov's Millions
10th September 1973
The Last Days of Pompeii
9th July 1973
Drama from the Old Life
12th August 1971
Castling in the long side
25th May 1970
The Incredible Yehudiel Chlamydia
16th March 1970
Tomorrow, on April 3rd...
6th December 1969
Returned Music
20th April 1965
Only the Statues Are Silent
18th February 1962
Five Days, Five Nights
27th February 1961