Background
Mikhalkov's first wife was an actress Anastasiya Vertinskaya.They had a son, Stepan.With his second wife, former model Tatyana, he had son Artem and daughters Anna and Nadya.
Mikhalkov's first wife was an actress Anastasiya Vertinskaya.They had a son, Stepan.With his second wife, former model Tatyana, he had son Artem and daughters Anna and Nadya.
He studied at the state film school in Moscow, where he studied directing under filmmaker Mikhail Romm, on the fourth year, in 1966 it was excluded for shootings at cinema (at that time it was forbidden students)
In 1971 finishes director's faculty of the All-Russia state university of cinematography of a name of S.A.Gerasimov. The film «Quiet day at the end of war» which scenario was written by Mikhalkov together with Rustam Ibragimbekov became the thesis.
Director
Devochka i veshchi (1967) (short film)
And I Go Home (1968) (short film)
A Quiet Day During the End of War (1970) (short film)
At Home Among Strangers (1974)
A Slave of Love (1976)
An Unfinished Piece for a Player Piano (1977)
Five Evenings (1978)
Oblomov (1980)
Family Relations (1981)
Without Witness (1983)
Dark Eyes (1987)
Hitch-hiking (1990)
Close to Eden (1992) (aka Urga)
Remembering Chekhov (1993)
Anna: 6 - 18 (1993)
Burnt by the Sun (1994)
The Barber of Siberia (1998)
12 (2007)
Burnt by the Sun 2 (2010)
Actor (selected)
I Step Through Moscow (1964) - Georgi Daneliya
A Nest of Gentry (1965) - A. Konchalovsky
The Red and the White (1967)
The Red Tent (1969) - Mikhail Kalatozov
The Postmaster (1972) - Sergey Soloviev
At Home Among Strangers (1974) - Nikita Mikhalkov
A Slave of Love (1975) - Nikita Mikhalkov
An Unfinished Piece for a Player Piano (1977) - Nikita Mikhalkov
Siberiade (1978) - A. Konchalovsky
The Hound of the Baskervilles (1980) - Igor Maslennikov
Mikhalkov has described himself as a monarchist.His father was Sergei Mikhalkov, a poet and author of children's books, who wrote the lyrics to the Soviet national anthem and whose Communist Party ties helped shield Nikita from the censorship and persecution that forced other filmmakers to curb their careers or compromise shamefully with the government.
theatre, cinema
Natalie Konchalovskaya, Sergey Mikhalkov
Oleg Menshikov,
Elena Solovey
Vera Kuznetsova
classic