
Alexander Adabashyan
Actor, writer, designer and director Aleksandr Artyomovich Adabashyan was born in Moscow in 1945 the same year as his friend and steady collaborator Nikita Mikhalkov. The two men’s varied pairings began in 1974 when Adabashyan production designed Mikhalkov’s feature debut “At Home Among Strangers, Strangers at Home”, a low budget “Borscht Western” set during the bloody Russian civil war following the Bolshevik revolution. Adabashyan has designed eight Mikhalkov films in all, physically realizing such disparate visions as Moscow during the Khrushchev regime in 1979’s “Five Evenings,” mid-nineteenth century St. Petersburg in 1980’s “Oblomov”, and the infant Soviet film industry in 1976’s “Slave of Love”. In addition, Adabashyan has some two dozen writing credits to his name including multiple pairings with Mikhalkov. After making his onscreen debut in “At Home Among Strangers”, Adabashyan has made frequent appearances in Russian film and television, primarily in character roles.
49
Films
14
TV Shows
27
Crew Credits
Known For
63 Credits
To Remember
as Narrator
1993

Fort Boyard Russia
as Fouras the Stargazer
1998

The Master and Margarita
as Михаил Александрович Берлиоз
2005

Region
as геодезист Михалыч
2003

Sherlock Holmes
as publishing house editor
2013

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson
as John Barrymore
1980

Black Room
2000

Легенды кино
as Self - Заслуженный деятель искусств РФ
2016

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson: The Hound of the Baskervilles
as John Barrymore
1981

Poor people
as издатель
2016

Memories of Sherlock Holmes
as John Barrymore
2000

King & Jester
as Гордарик / Одноглазый
2023
Behind the Camera
27 Credits
Fathers and Sons
Writer
2008

Oblomov
Writer
1980

Azazel
Director
2002

An Unfinished Piece for Player Piano
Writer
1977

Spanish Actress for Russian Minister
Writer
1990

Five Evenings
Writer
1978

Ku! Kin-dza-dza
Writer
2013

La fonte des neiges
Writer
2004

Sunstroke
Writer
2014

Azazel
Director
2002

The Lonely Businessman's Big Score
Writer
1984

Nastya
Writer
1994