Nikolai Burlyayev
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Nikolai Petrovich Burlyayev (Russian: Николай Петрович Бурляев, born August 3, 1946) is a Soviet and Russian actor. Born into a family of actors, Burlyayev started his career in film and theatre when he was still a child. He is best known for his title role in Andrei Tarkovsky's Ivan's Childhood. He worked with Tarkovsky again four years later, as Boriska in Andrei Rublev.
Burlyayev is a graduate of the Film Directors’ Faculty of VGIK, where he studied under Mikhail Romm and Lev Kulidzhanov. His later films include Wartime Romance (1983) and Lermontov (1986), where he played the lead.
Since 1991 Burlyayev has been the founder and director of the annual Zolotoi Vityaz (Golden Knight) Moscow Film Festival of Slavic and Orthodox Peoples, and since 1996 he has been the founder and chairman of the International Association of Cinematographers of Slavic and Orthodox Peoples.
In March 2014 he signed a letter in support of the position of the President of Russia Vladimir Putin on Russia's military intervention in Ukraine.
He is married to Natalya Bondarchuk, and is thus the son-in-law of Sergei Bondarchuk and Inna Makarova.
Selected filmography
- 1962 : Ivan's Childhood as Ivan
- 1966 : Andrei Rublev as Boriska
- 1969 : Mama Married as Borka Golubev
- 1970 : Gambler as Aleksei Ivanovich
- 1971 : Checkpoint
- 1979 : Little Tragedies as Young Baron
- 1983 : Wartime Romance as Netuzhilin
- 1986 : Lermontov as Mikhail Lermontov
- 1994 : Master and Margarita as Jesus Christ
- 1995 : What a Wonderful Game
- 2008 : Admiral as Nicholas II of Russia
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