Mikhail Alexandrovich Ulyanov (Russian : Михаил Александрович Ульянов ; 20 November 1927 – 26 March 2007) was a Soviet and Russian actor . He was one recognized persons from post-World War II Soviet theatre and cinema . He was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1969. He was also called a Hero of Socialist Labour in 1986. In 1982, he got the special prize from the Venice Film Festival .
Ulyanov in 1998
Oni byli pervymi (1956) as Aleksey Kolyvanov
Ekaterina Voronina (1957) as Sutyrin
The House I Live In (1957) as Dmitry Fedorovich Kashirin
Dobrovoltsy (1958)
Shli soldaty (1958)
Gorod na zare (1959) as Belous
Stuchis' v lyubuyu dver' (1959)
A Simple Story (1960) as Andrey Egorovich Danilov
Baltiyskoe nebo (1961) as Rassokhin
Bitva v puti (1961) as Dmitriy Bakhiryev
Molodo-zeleno (1962) as Lizlov
Eto sluchilos v militsii (1963) (voice)
Silence (1964) as Pyotr Ivanovich Bykov
The Alive and the Dead (1964) as Sergei Filippovich, Army Commander
The Chairman (1964) as Yegor Trubnikov
Solange Leben in mir ist (1965) as Frolow
Frozen Flashes (1967) as general Alexander Gorbatov
The Brothers Karamazov (1969) as Dmitri Karamazov
Unterwegs zu Lenin (1969) as Lenin
Liberation (1969-1971, part 1-5) as Marshall Georgy Konstantinovitch Zhukov
The Flight (1970) as general Gregory Lukyanovich Charnota
Anflug Alpha I (1971) as General Arkatow
Trotz alledem! (1972) as Lenin
More v ogne (1972) as Georgiy Zhukov
Yegor Bulychyov i drugiye (1972) as Yegor Bulychov
Samyy posledniy den (1973) as Semyon Kolvalyov
Blokada (1974, 1977, part 1, 2) as Zhukov
Take Aim (1975) as marshal Georgy Zhukov
Legenda o Tile (1977) as Klaas
Soldiers of Freedom (1977, TV Mini-Series) as marshal Georgy Zhukov
Pozovi menya v dal svetluyu (1978) as Nikolay
Obratnaya svyaz (1978) as Ignat Maksimovich Nurkov
The Theme (1979) as Kim Yesenin, writer
Posledniy pobeg (1981) as Kustov
Fevralskiy veter (1981)
Fakty minuvshego dnya (1981)
Private Life (1982) as Sergei Nikitich Abrikosov
Without Witness (1983) as He
Esli vrag ne sdayotsya... (1983) as Marshall Georgiy Zhukov
Den komandira divizii (1983) as Zhukov
Pobeda (1985) as Zhukov
Marshal Zhukov, stranitsy biografii (1985)
Battle of Moscow (1985) as marshal Georgy Zhukov
Vybor (1988) as Vladimir Vasilyev
Zakon (1989) as Zhukov
Nash bronepoyezd (1989)
Stalingrad (1990) as marshal Georgy Zhukov
Dom pod zvyozdnym nebom (1991) as Bashkirtsev Andrey Nikolaevich, academician
Sam ya - vyatskiy urozhenets (1992) as Alexandr Kirpikov
Kooperativ Politbyuro ili budet dolgim proshchanie (1992)
Everything Will Be Fine! (1995) as Grandpa
Velikiy polkovodets Georgiy Zhukov (1995) as Georgi Zhukov
Tayna Marchello (1997)
Sochinenie ko Dnyu Pobedy (1998) as Dyakov
The Rifleman of the Voroshilov Regiment (1999) as Ivan Fyodorovich Afonin
Severnoe siyanie (2001) as Old man in the country house
Antikiller (2002) as Father, criminal boss
The Master and Margarita (2006) as Pontius Pilate (final film role)
Ulyanov has won these awards:[1]
Hero of Socialist Labour (1986)
Order of Merit for the Fatherland , 3rd class (17 October 1996) - For services to the state and an outstanding contribution to theatrical art
Two Orders of Lenin (1986, ?)
Order of the October Revolution (1977)
Lenin Prize (1966) - for his performance as Yegor Ivanovich Trubnikov in the feature film "The Chairman"
RSFSR State Prize, Stanislavsky (1975) - for his role in the play Druyanova "Day in and day out," AL Veytslera and A. Misharin
USSR State Prize (1983) - for playing Sergei Nikitich Abrikosov in the movie "Private Lives" (1982)
People's Artist of the RSFSR (1965)
People's Artist of the USSR (1969)
Honoured Worker of Culture of the Polish People's Republic (1974)
"Golden Lion" (Venice Film Festival , 1982) for starring in the movie "Private Lives"
Order "For honour and valour" - for service to the Russian people and the badge "Golden Olympus" (2005)
Sole honorary title of "Superstar" (2005)
Kinotavr Award nomination for "Prize for creative careers" (1997)
Award "Golden Aries" in 1999 for "Best Actor"
Russian Federation President Prize in Literature and Art in 1998
Crystal Turandot Award (1997)
Golden Mask (1999)
Award "Idol" (1999)
In 2008, Russia's new arctic oil tanker has been named "Mikhail Ulyanov"