
Yakov Protazanov
DirectorWriterActor
- Born
- February 4, 1881
- Died
- August 9, 1945
Yakov Protazanov was born on 4 February 1881 in Moscow, Russian Empire [now Russia]. He was a director and writer, known for A Narrow Escape (1920), Without Dowry (1937) and Holiday of St. Jorgen (1930). He died on 9 August 1945 in Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia].
Director
| Nasreddin in Bukhara(1943) |
| Salavat Yulayev(1941) |
| Semiklassniki(1938) |
| Without Dowry(1937) |
| O strannostyakh lyubvi(1936) |
Writer
| Nasreddin in Bukhara(1943) |
| Without Dowry(1937) |
| Marionettes(1934) |
| Diary of a Revolutionist(1932) |
| Tommi(1931) |
Actor
| Man from the Restaurant(1927) |
| Chess Fever(1925)as Chemist |
| Rogneda(1911)as Prince Rogvold |
| The Convict's Song(1911) |
| Smert Ioanna Groznogo(1909)as Garaburda |
Producer
| Nasreddin in Bukhara(1943) |
| The Convict's Song(1911) |
Archive Footage
| Legends of World Cinema(2004)as Self |