Alexandr Molochnikov

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1992-04-14 (32 years old)

Place of Birth Saint Petersburg, Russia

Also Known As Александр Молочников, Alexander Molochnikov, Aleksander Molochnikov, Aleksandr Molochnikov

Alexandr Molochnikov

Biography

Alexandr Alexandrovich Molochnikov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Алекса́ндрович Моло́чников; born 14 April 1992, Saint Petersburg) is a Russian actor, theater director and filmmaker. He is best known as one of the most successful young theater directors in Russia and as the youngest director (22) of the Moscow Art Theatre name of Chekhov "МHТ im. Chekhova". In 2012, he graduated from Russian Institute of Theatre Arts "GITIS" (acting and directing course by Leonid Heifetz). He directed two acclaimed performances: "19.17" (2014) and "Rebels"(2016). During the period of lockdown (COVID-19), he directed the web series "Maadness" (2020). (2016) The play "19.14" entered the long list of the "Golden Mask Award". (2017) The play "Rebels" entered the long list of the "Golden Mask Award". (2017) Film "Myths" was a participant of Sochi Open Russian Film Festival "Kinotavr". (2020) Film "Tell Her" was a participant of Sochi Open Russian Film Festival "Kinotavr".

Known For

Actor

2020
Fairy

as Director

2020
Maadness

as The Director

2019
2019
2019
Russian Affairs

as мужчина в баре

2017
Blockbuster

as Lesha, Liza’s boyfriend

2017
vDud

as Guest

2017
vDud

as Self

2016
2014
Locust

as Max

2014
Brothers Ch

as Nikolay

2014
Champions

as Sasha

2014
Another Year

as neighbour

2013
2011
Люди Хэ

as Медиум Даниил Радин

Director

2022
The Monastery

as Director

2021
Tell Her

as Director

2020
Maadness

as Director

2019
Escaped to Arizona

as Director

2017
Myths

as Director

Writer

2022
The Monastery

as Writer

2021
Tell Her

as Screenplay

2019
Escaped to Arizona

as Screenplay

2017
Myths

as Writer

Producer

The Gangster & The Egg

as Co-Producer

Camera

2019
Escaped to Arizona

as Director of Photography

Creator

2020
Maadness

as Creator