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  1. Aleksei Vasilyevich Petrenko (Russian: Алексей Васильевич Петренко; 26 March 1938 – 22 February 2017) was a Soviet and Russian film and stage actor. He played Grigori Rasputin in Elem Klimov's historical drama Agony and Joseph Stalin in the BBC Two documentary World War II: Behind Closed Doors.

  2. Alexei Petrenko is a People’s Artist of Russia, recipient of the State Prize of Russia, Knight of the order For Services to the Fatherland, the Order of Honour, the Imperial Order of St Anna, the Golden Eagle award, the International Stanislavsky Prize in the category “For Contributions to the Development of Russian Theatre Art” and ...

  3. Alexei Petrenko has closely followed the blockchain space since late 2014. His main research interests are quantum cryptanalysis in Bitcoin and off-chain protocols. Earlier, he researched secure development practices on the Ethereum platform and domain-specific languages for smart contracts.

  4. 22 películas | series. Ver filmografía. Actor. Nacimiento: 26 de marzo de 1938, Fallecimiento: 22 de febrero de 2017, Rusia (78 años) Conocido por. Principales premios de sus películas / series. Sluga : 2 premios 3 nominaciones. Lev Tolstoy : 1 premio 1 nominación. 12 : 2 nominaciones. Ver lista completa. Acreditados juntos acreditado con.

  5. By Alexei Petrenko. Edition 1st Edition. First Published 2023. eBook Published 13 April 2023. Pub. Location New York. Imprint River Publishers. DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003392873. Pages 222. eBook ISBN 9781003392873. Subjects Computer Science, Mathematics & Statistics. Share. Citation. ABSTRACT.

  6. El famoso actor soviético y ruso Alexéi Petrenko, intérprete en unas 80 películas y en numerosas obras de teatro, falleció anoche a los 78 años de edad, según informó hoy la Unión de Cineastas de Rusia en su página web.

  7. 22 de feb. de 2017 · Ukrainian native Alexei Vasilyevich Petrenko (b. March 26, 1938) has amassed a varied gallery of character and leading roles on Russian stage and screen including the titular “mad monk” in Elem Klimov’s 1981 “Rasputin”, Josef Stalin in BBC II’s docudrama “World War II: Behind Closed Doors”, and General Radlov in ...