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Born March 12, 1941 in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR
Andrei Sergeyevich Smirnov (Russian: Андpeй Сepгeeвич Смирнов; born March 12, 1941) is a Soviet and Russian actor and filmmaker who is known for directing the films Belorussian Station (1971), Autumn (1974) and A Frenchman (2019). He was a member of the jury at the 38th Berlin International Film Festival in 1988.

Анатомия чувств

Minute of Silence
Николай Королёв

Empire V
Osiris

Here's to You and Us!

Love Story

Chimera

Vertinsky
отец Мозжухина

The Frenchman

Dinosaur
криминальный авторитет Семен Тимофеевич Бабушкин

The Tolstoy Defence
Apollon Kolokoltsev, general

Caviar
Matvey Petrovich Orlov, member of Politburo

How Viktor "The Garlic" Took Alexey "The Stud" to the Nursing Home
Platon - vor v zakone

The Optimists
Georgy Mikhailovich

Once There Was a Woman

Black Cats
Grandpa Varrava

The Thaw
Khrustalyov Sr.

Once There Was a Woman

Two Days
Андрей Сергеевич, министр

Elena
Vladimir

Bedouin

Fathers and Sons
Pavel Kirsanov

Apostle
Arkadiy Andreevich Istomin, of Peter and of Pavel father

Keep Forever

The First Circle
Bobynin

Persona non grata
psychiatrist

The Music of Love: Beethoven's Secret Love
Doorman

The Murderer's Diary
Ivan Alekseevich Ilyin

The School for Scandal

His Wife's Diary
Ivan Bunin

Gangster's Petersburg

Gisele's Mania
George Brown

Khagi – Tragger

To Remember
Narrator

Idiot Dreams

Chernov/Chernov
Chernov

The Red Arrow
Karandin

My Favorite Clown

I Have Done Everything I Could

A Sentimental Trip to Potatoes

The Acolyte

By Faith and Honor

Autumn

Byelorussian Station

The White Sun of the Desert
бандит (нет в титрах)

Beginning of an Unknown Era

A Joke

The Girl and the Bugler

A Span of Land

Fuse

Nine Days of One Year
tall bearded physicist

Yurka, the Pantsless Team