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Aleksandr Kaydanovskiy
Aleksandr Kaydanovskiy (23 July 1946 — 2 December 1995) was a Soviet actor and film director. His best known roles are in films such as Stalker, At Home Among Strangers, and The Bodyguard.
Prior to pursuing an acting career, Kaydanovskiy attended technical college where he trained to become a welder. In 1965 he started studying acting at The Rostov Theatre School and the Shchukin theatrical school in Moscow. Before completing the course he took his first part in the film The Mysterious Wall and upon graduation in 1969, he worked as stage actor, making his debut at the Vakhtangov Theatre in 1969. In 1971, he was invited to join the prestigious Moscow Arts Theatre, a rare privilege for a 25-year-old graduate.
He made his major film debut in At Home Among Strangers, and over the next few years appeared in some two dozen films, including the satirical comedy Diamonds for Dictatorship of the Proletariat and The Life of Beethoven. At his peak in the '70s Kaidanovsky was among the USSR’s most popular actors, and it was at this point that famed Soviet director Andrei Tarkovsky, impressed by the looks and the acting technique of Kaidanovsky in Diamonds, invited him to play the title role in his new film, Stalker. The role earned Kaydanovskiy international acclaim.
In 1985 he directed A Simple Death, which was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. In 1993 he directed Just Death, which was about the death of Leo Tolstoy.
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As actor
Secrets Shared with a Stranger
The Arrival of a Train
Magic Hunter
The Devil's Breath
Tear of the Prince of Darkness
Parajanov: The Last Spring
The Dream of a Ridiculous Man
New Adventures of a Yankee in King Arthur's Court
The Pass
The Theater Is My House
Ten Little Indians
Khareba and Gogia
Two Tickets to India
Contract
Kafedra
I'm Sorry
And I'm With You Again...
Fact
The Rescuer
Rafferty
The Return
Story of an Unknown Man
Stalker
Pilot Pirx's Inquest
The Bodyguard
The Turning Point
Who Will go to Truskavets?
The Life of Beethoven
Golden River
That Was in Kokand