Sergei Nikonenko
Sergei Petrovich Nikonenko is a Soviet and Russian actor, a film director and a screenwriter. He was awarded with People's Artist of the RSFSR.
He performed in more than eighty films since 1961.
Selected filmography
- 1967
- * The Red and the White as Cossack Officer
- * The Journalist as Reutov
- 1969 White Explosion as Kolya Spichkin
- 1970 Crime and Punishment as Nikolai
- 1972 Liberation as Sashka Golubev
- 1973 The Sky Is Beyond the Clouds
- 1974 Birds over the City as Vishnyakov
- 1977 An Unfinished Piece for Mechanical Piano as Yashka, the footman
- 1978 Father Sergius as episode
- 1979 The Theme as Sinitsyn
- 1980 Do Not Part with Your Beloved as Shumilov
- 1981 Gipsy Happiness
- 1984 Planet Parade as Vasily Afonin
- 1985 Winter Evening in Gagra as Valentin Fomenko, choreographer
- 1987
- * Tomorrow Was the War as school director
- * Lilac Ball as Horse-eater
- 1988 Tree Sticks! as Nikolai Nikolayevich Knyazev
- 1989
- * Stalingrad as General Aleksandr Rodimtsev
- * The Feasts of Belshazzar, or a Night with Stalin as Kliment Voroshilov
- 1991 Viva Gardes-Marines! as Count Piotr Grigoryevich Chernyshev
- 1992 Encore, Once More Encore! as Ivan Kryukov
- 1994 The Master and Margarita as Stepan Bogdanovich Likhodeev
- 1998 Composition for Victory Day as Nechiporenko
- 1998 Classic as Gorsky
- 2003 And in the Morning They Woke Up
- 2005 The Fall of the Empire as Paul von Rennenkampf
- 2006 Soviet Park as Divisional Commander Chapayev
- 2009 Attack on Leningrad as captain of artillery
- 2010 What Men Talk About as captain of the ship
- 2018 The Crimean Bridge. Made with Love! as Talib Nazirovich
- 2021 The Crying Steppe as Filipp Goloshchyokin
Honours and awards
- Order of the Badge of Honour
- Honored Artist of the RSFSR
- Lenin Komsomol Prize – the incarnation of images in contemporary cinema
- People's Artist of the RSFSR – for his contribution in the development of Soviet cinema
- Prize at the Constellation / Sozvezdie film festival in Tver for the best male lead in "Classic"
- Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 4th class – for outstanding contribution to the development of national cinema
- Main prize of the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen for the best diploma director's work - the movie "Petruhina name"
- International literary award named after Sergei Yesenin "On Russia, wave your wings..." in the "Film, Theatre, Television"
- Order of Honour – for outstanding contribution to the development of national cinema
- Order of Alexander Nevsky – for great contribution to the development of national culture and art, media, and many years of fruitful activity
- Stanislavsky Award – for conquering the heights of acting and loyalty to the principles of the school of K. S. Stanislavski