Mikhail Doller
Mikhail Doller | |
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Born |
Mikhail Ivanovich Doller 1889 Vilno, Russian Empire (now Vilnius, Lithuania) |
Died |
15 March 1952 Moscow, Soviet Union (now Russia) |
Occupation |
Film director Screenwriter |
Mikhail Doller (Russian: Михаил Иванович Доллер, 1889 – 15 March 1952) was a Soviet film director and screenwriter. He worked as co-director with Vsevolod Pudovkin and was awarded Stalin Prize twice in 1941.
Life
Mikhail Doller was born in Vilno, Russian Empire (now Vilnius, Lithuania). He graduated from Vilno Theater School in 1910 and during 1912-1922 worked as an actor and director in various theaters. In 1922-1924 Doller studied in Lev Kuleshov master class. Worked as film director at Mezhrabpom in 1925-1936 and at Mosfilm studio since 1936.
Filmography
- director
- 1925 - Bricks (Кирпичики); co-directed with Leonid Obolensky
- 1926 - Ekh, yablochko! (Эх, яблочко!); co-directed with Leonid Obolensky
- 1927 - The End of St. Petersburg (Конец Санкт-Петербурга); co-directed with Vsevolod Pudovkin
- 1928 - Ranks and People (Чины и люди); co-directed with Yakov Protazanov
- 1932 - A Simple Case (Простой случай); co-directed with Vsevolod Pudovkin
- 1934 - Revolt of the Fishermen (Восстание рыбаков) as producer; director: Erwin Piscator
- 1938 - Victory (Победа); co-directed with Vsevolod Pudovkin
- 1939 - Minin and Pozharsky (Минин и Пожарский); co-directed with Vsevolod Pudovkin
- 1941 - Suvorov (Суворов); co-directed with Vsevolod Pudovkin
- actor
- 1925 - The Death Ray (Луч смерти)
- 1928 - Salamander (Саламандра)
- 1932 - Horizon (Горизонт)
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