Alexander Lenkov
Alexander Sergeyevich Lenkov was a Soviet-Russian film, stage and voice actor. He is probably best known for his voice acting in animated films and dubbing the foreign movies to Russian. He is the Russian voice of Mundungus Fletcher in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1.
Alexander Lenkov was born in the town of Rasskazovo in Tambov Oblast, Russia, in 1943. His family soon moved to Moscow where he had lived ever since. In 1961–64 studied at the school-studio of Yuri Zavadsky at the Mossovet Theatre. Upon graduation Lenkov became an actor of the Mossovet Theatre.
Lenkov was a character actor whose career spanned over five decades. He starred in over a hundred feature and television films and in over 60 theatre productions. Taught at Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in 2004–2014.
In 2001 he received two TEFIs for his work on television. Was awarded the Honored Artist of Russia in 1980 and the People's Artist of Russia in 1997.
He was married to his childhood sweetheart Elena from the early 1960s until his death. The couple had a daughter Ekaterina together.
Lenkov died from a long illness on 21 April 2014 in Moscow, aged 70. He was buried at the Troyekurovskoye Cemetery in Moscow.Filmography
- 1964 — Uninvented Story as Felix Fonyakpv
- 1964 — Spring Troubles as Radik
- 1964 — The Keys of Skies — Semen Lagoda
- 1965 — Give me a complaints book as Pavlik
- 1966 — Royal Regatta as Lyonya
- 1971 — Bat'ka as Sashok
- 1972 — We Wait You, Boy as Petka
- 1973 — Break a Leg! as Petr
- 1973 — Vasili Tyorkin as Vasili Tyorkin
- 1974 — Teens in the Universe as Executor Robot
- 1974 — Unforgotten Song as Kurchonok
- 1974—2013 — Yeralash — different characters
- 1975 — '29 Spring as Maksim
- 1975 — Circus in the Circus as Alyosha
- 1976 — Secret, For All The World Only — Deniska's dad
- 1976 — Mark Twain Stories as reporter
- 1976 — Soldier And Mother as Soldier
- 1977 — Vacation, Which Did Not Take Place as Andrey Ukhtomski
- 1978 — Schedule For After Tomorrow as Igor Nikolaevich
- 1979 — Spring Olympic Games, Or Chorus Chief as Ryzhkin
- 1980 — And Endless Battle... From The Alexander Blok Life
- 1980 — Extraordinary Circumstances as Sasha Kulagin
- 1981 — Ugly Elsa as Pertti Oras
- 1982 — Take Him Alive as Ptitsyn
- 1982 — Whose You Are, Old Stuff? as Valerian
- 1983 — Black and White Magic as Valentin Dmitrievich
- 1983 — Adventures of Petrov and Vasechkin, Usual and Incredible as Strange Yardman
- 1984 — Makar The Pathfinder as Timofei
- 1985 — Winter Cherry as Veniamin
- 1986 — Snow Queen Mystery as Snowman
- 1987 — Mysterious Inheritor as Gryaznov
- 1988 — Little Vera as Mikhail Petrovich
- 1988 — Island of Rusty General as Robot Baba Yaga
- 1989 — There Are Dark Nights In The Sochi City as Lena's father
- 1989 — The Village of Stepanchikovo And Its Inhabitants as Yezhevikin
- 1989 — Cowberries In The Forest as Kirill
- 1990 — Sanit Zone — Zykin
- 1991 — Talking Monkey as Maryin
- 1991 — Funeral On Second Floor as Burry
- 1991 — Devil Incarnate as Heinrich
- 1992 — Good Night as Slavik
- 1992 — Spiderweb as Grisha
- 1992 — Tractor Drivers 2 as Muscovite
- 1993 — No Tricks, Please! as Customer
- 1993 — Love Desire as Guest
- 1993 — Silence Code as Makarov
- 1993 — Idiot's Dreams as Croupier
- 1993 — About Foma The Businessman as Comrade Basurmanov
- 1994 — Winter Cherries 3 as Veniamin
- 1995 — Tram In Moscow as tram technician
- 1995 — On the Corner, Near by Patriarch Ponds 2 as Arkady
- 1996 — Agape — Pasha
- 1996 — Return of Battleship — episode
- 1996 — Pages of Theater Parody — Pierre d'Aurebour
- 1996 — Strawberries as Belyanchikov
- 1998 — Prince Yuri Dolgorukiy as Poacher
- 1998 — The Barber of Siberia as Scientist
- 1999 — Directory of Death as Astrologist
- 2000 — Turetski March as Spirin
- 2001 — Drakosha and Co. as Konovalov
- 2002 — Ha!
- 2002 — Provincialists as Director
- 2002 — Brigada
- 2002 — Bad Habit as Surgeon
- 2002 — Alexander Pushkin
- 2003 — Dark Horse as Adam Borisovich
- 2003 — Siberia Girl
- 2003 — There is an Idea
- 2004 — That Queen of Spade as Marek
- 2004 — Reflections
- 2004 — Thieves and Prostitutes. Space Flight Is the Prize
- 2004 — Hello, Dweeb!
- 2005 — The Check Kiss
- 2005 — War Man as Urban
- 2006 — What Woman Wants
- 2006 — The Pursuit of the Angel as Homeless
- 2006 — Paparazza as Aleksey Alekseevich
- 2006 — Dad The Handyman as Neighbour
- 2006 — Big Girls as Isaac Newton or Saveliy Piskunov
- 2006 — Happiness Rails as Old man
- 2008 — Yermolovs as Castle ward
- 2009 — The Book of Masters as senior gem-cutter
- 2009 — Bullet is Fool 2 as Pavel Nikitich
- 2010 — Toys as Leopold Dormidontov
- 2010 — Detective Samovarov as Yefim Moiseyevich
- 2010 — Flowers From Liza as Khariton
- 2011 — Caramel as Lev Radkovich
- 2012 — Interns as Natan Kupitman
- 2012 — Da Girlz as Viktor Borisovich
- 2013 — Teacher In Law as Grey-haired