Sergei Komarov
Known for: Acting
Born: March 1, 1891 in Moscow, Russian Empire - Died: December 22, 1957
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.
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Капуста
Sickle and Hammer
Squad commander
Chess Fever
Grandfather
Cosmic Journey
Pavel Ivanovich Sedikh, academician
Two-Buldi-Two
Buldi-father
Miss Mend
Chiche
By the Law
Hans Nelson
Outskirts
Alexander Petrovich Greshin
The Death Ray
Tomas Lann
Minin and Pozharsky
Knyaz Trubetskoi
Salamander
Bsheshinski, Jesuit
The House on Trubnaya
Lyadov
The End of St. Petersburg
District Police Chief
By the Bluest of Seas
Siberians
Terentij
The Happy Canary
Bryanskiy, underground Bolshevik
The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr. West in the Land of the Bolsheviks
The One-Eyed Man
Dreamers
For Your Health
The Doll with Millions
Newspaper editor
The Three Million Trial
Valet (uncredited)
Two Soldiers
Nastenka Ustinova
Kuzmich
The Secret of Two Oceans
Andrey Nikolaevich, professor, oceanologist