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* 1979 — ''[[Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears]]'' as Sergei Gurin
* 1979 — ''[[Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears]]'' as Sergei Gurin
* 1980 — ''Expectation'' as Igor
* 1980 — ''Expectation'' as Igor
* 1981 — ''[[Express on Fire]]'' as Alexander Mukhanov
* 1985 — ''[[The Detached Mission]]'' as ensign Kruglov
* 1985 — ''[[The Detached Mission]]'' as ensign Kruglov
* 1988 — ''[[The Life of Klim Samgin]]'' as Lyutov
* 1988 — ''[[The Life of Klim Samgin]]'' as Lyutov

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Aleksandr Fatyushin
Born
Aleksandr Konstantinovich Fatyushin

(1951-03-29)March 29, 1951
DiedApril 6, 2003(2003-04-06) (aged 52)
Occupationactor
Years active1974–2003
SpouseElena Molchenko (1986-2003)
AwardsHonored Artist of the RSFSR (1984)
USSR State Prize(1984)

Aleksandr Konstantinovich Fatyushin (Russian: Александр Константинович Фатюшин; 1951 — 2003) was a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor. Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1984). Winner of the USSR State Prize (1984).

Fatyushin played in more than 40 films. He worked at the Mayakovsky Theatre.

He died April 6, 2003 in his Moscow apartment after complications from pneumonia. Buried actor April 9 at the Memory Alley outstanding athletes and coaches Vostryakovskoye Cemetery in Moscow (station number 131).[1]

Filmography

  • 1974 — Аutumn as Eduard
  • 1977 — Office Romance as Vera’s husband (episode)
  • 1978 — Cure for Fear as police captain Tikhonov
  • 1979 — Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears as Sergei Gurin
  • 1980 — Expectation as Igor
  • 1981 — Express on Fire as Alexander Mukhanov
  • 1985 — The Detached Mission as ensign Kruglov
  • 1988 — The Life of Klim Samgin as Lyutov
  • 1990 — Code of Silence as Valentin Silov
  • 1991 — Wolfhound as Vova
  • 1991 — Taganka Go on Тanks as Professor, the head physician of the psychiatric hospital
  • 1994 — Petersburg Secrets as Egor Dmitrievich Beroev
  • 1999 — Loving in Russian 3: The Governor as Pavlenok
  • 2001 — Mechanical Suite as Lebedev
  • 2003 — And In The Morning They Woke Up as shaper

References