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Nikolai Okhlopkov

Bio: ​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Nikolay Pavlovich Okhlopkov (15 May 1900 – 8 January 1967) was a Soviet actor and theatre director who patterned his work after Meyerhold. He was born in Irkutsk, Siberia and started his acting career there in 1918
Born: Mon, May 14 1900
Birthplace: Irkutsk, Russian Empire [now Russia]

Death: Sun, Jan 08 1967
Nikolai Okhlopkov is 66 years old
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Movies (Acting Roles)

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Poster of Far from Moscow
Far from Moscow
Nikolai Okhlopkov was
50 in Far from Moscow
as 'Batmanov'.
Tue, Dec 19 1950
Poster of The Fires of Baku
The Fires of Baku
Nikolai Okhlopkov was
49 in The Fires of Baku
as 'Shatrov'.
Mon, May 08 1950
Poster of Story of a Real Man
Story of a Real Man
Nikolai Okhlopkov was
48 in Story of a Real Man
as 'Kommissar Worobjew'.
Thu, Oct 21 1948
Poster of Light over Russia
Light over Russia
Nikolai Okhlopkov was
47 in Light over Russia
as 'Anton Zabelin'.
Thu, Aug 14 1947
Poster of 1812
1812
Nikolai Okhlopkov was
43 in 1812
as 'Gen. Barclay de Tolly'.
Sun, Jun 06 1943
Poster of Yakov Sverdlov
Yakov Sverdlov
Nikolai Okhlopkov was
40 in Yakov Sverdlov
as 'Feodor Chaliapin'.
Thu, Dec 12 1940
Poster of Lenin in 1918
Lenin in 1918
Nikolai Okhlopkov was
38 in Lenin in 1918
as 'Vasili, Lenin's protege'.
Thu, Apr 06 1939
Poster of Alexander Nevsky
Alexander Nevsky
Nikolai Okhlopkov was
38 in Alexander Nevsky
as 'Vasili Buslai'.
Thu, Nov 24 1938
Poster of Lenin in October
Lenin in October
Nikolai Okhlopkov was
37 in Lenin in October
as 'Vasily'.
Sun, Nov 07 1937
Poster of Men and Jobs
Men and Jobs
Nikolai Okhlopkov was
32 in Men and Jobs
as 'Foreman Zakharov'.
Sun, Oct 09 1932
Poster of The Bay of Death
The Bay of Death
Nikolai Okhlopkov was
25 in The Bay of Death
Fri, Feb 05 1926

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