Alim Kouliev

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Born (1959-06-24) June 24, 1959 (age 66)
Yearsactive1976 - present
RelativesKaisyn Kuliev (father)
Maka Kulieva (mother)
Eldar Kuliev (brother)
Azamat Kuliev (brother)
Alim Kouliev
Master and Margarita. Rehearsal
Born (1959-06-24) June 24, 1959 (age 66)
OccupationsStage actor, film actor, theater director
Years active1976 - present
RelativesKaisyn Kuliev (father)
Maka Kulieva (mother)
Eldar Kuliev (brother)
Azamat Kuliev (brother)

Alim Kaisynovich Kouliev (born June 24, 1959) is a Soviet-born American actor, theatre director, and screenwriter of Balkar origin. Kouliev was born in Nalchik — a small city in USSR. His father was a Balkar poet Kaisyn Kuliev and his mother was his Ingush wife Maka. His elder brother Eldar Kuliev was a Russian film director and a screenwriter. His younger brother Azamat Kuliev is a Russian painter, living and working in Istanbul, Turkey. At the age of seven, Kouliev was influenced by Vladimir Visotsky, an acclaimed Russian actor, poet, and singer, and one of his father's younger colleagues in the poetry field. Alim later decided to become an actor.[1]

He studied acting at the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts (GITIS) in Moscow. After serving in the Soviet Army, he was studying stage directing in GITIS, and continued his education at the All-Union State Institute of Cinematography (VGIK) in Moscow, where he graduated from the acting class of Yevgeny Matveyev, an acclaimed master of theater and cinema.[2] His classmate was Natalya Vavilova.

Ever since he was a student, Kouliev appeared on the professional stage. His first significant role on stage was Mercutio in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet at Aleksandr Demidov Theater-Studio, where he also played Atavio in The Moods of Marianne by Alfred de Musset and Meleander in Maurice Maeterlinck's Aglavain and Selyzett.[3] He broke into films starring as Joseph Codrero in Copper Angel with Leonid Kuravlyov, Anatoly Kuznetsov, Aleksandr Filippenko, Leonid Yarmolnik. He has twelve years of acting experience working in leading Moscow theaters and has had several roles in the famous Russian feature films. Kouliev created many great characters in classic and contemporary productions, under the best Russian theatrical directors.

In 1991, his life changed dramatically; he moved to the United States.

After a long break in his career as an actor, Kouliev made his comeback. In Los Angeles, he became a key member of the theatrical troupe Dreamhouse Ensemble, where he played Sasha Smirnoff in Room Service and Uncle Tobit in Jimmy Christ.[4] In 2009, the producer-actor-director presented his "master project", his own stage adaptation of Mikhail Bulgakov’s novel The Master and Margarita.[5] Alim Kouliev performs extensively as an actor in the Hollywood film industry, on stage, and on TV.

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1978 Immured in glass (Zamurovannye v stekle) Film
1984 Copper Angel Jose Codrero Film
1986 Jaguar Cadet Film
1988 All Costs Paid Urka TV Film
1988 The Story of One Billiard-Room Mustached Man Film
2001 The Secret KGB Paranormal Files Egyptian consulate courier TV Documentary
2005 War of the Worlds Ferry Passenger Film
2006 The Prestige Theatre Patron Film
2008 David & Fatima Ishmael Aziz (Dubbing, Russian Language) Film
2008 Standard Operating Procedure Interrogator TV Documentary
2008 The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Cossack Film
2009 Taxi Dance Dmitry Film
2010 Medal of Honor Chechen Fighter Video game
2012 I Love Your Moves Kolya Video
2012 A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III Russian Cabbie Film
2014 The November Man Film
2015 Bridge of Spies Russian General Film
2015 Oleander Victor TV Series.
2015 The Secret Space Disaster Mission Director TV Mini-Sieries.
2016 The Americans Investigating Magistrate TV Series.
2018 El Freeman Yuri Film
2018 The Spy Who Dumped Me Russian Thug Film
2018 Unlovable Konrad Film
2019 Conan Andy Richter lipsynk Voice
2019 Call of Duty; Modern War Fare Voice Video Game
2020 Fakov in Amerika Jailbird Film
2020 Time to Wake Up Sleeping Beauty Sergei TV Film
2021 For All Mankind Soviet Diplomat TV series
2022 Grand Crew Oleg TV series
2022 Karaganda Dima Film

Stage

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI