FILM DIRECTOR

Alexei Uchitel

1951 - Today

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Aleksei Yefimovich Uchitel (Russian: Алексей Ефимович Учитель; born 31 August 1951) is a Russian film director. In 2002, he received the title People's Artist of Russia. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Alexei Uchitel is the 1,103rd most popular film director (down from 726th in 2019), the 1,869th most popular biography from Russia (down from 1,328th in 2019) and the 48th most popular Russian Film Director.

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Among FILM DIRECTORS

Among film directors, Alexei Uchitel ranks 1,103 out of 2,041Before him are Dorothy Arzner, Richard Dembo, August Blom, John Seale, Masaaki Yuasa, and Doug Liman. After him are Lloyd Kaufman, Roger Planchon, Tigran Keosayan, Nina Companeez, Louis Leterrier, and Ron Clements.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1951, Alexei Uchitel ranks 404Before him are Jalil Zandi, Pany Yathotou, Linda Grant, Ismail Abilov, Tom Wopat, and Kaori Momoi. After him are Chen Chien-jen, József Tóth, Brad Fiedel, Rafael Vaganian, Eva Rueber-Staier, and Andranik Eskandarian.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Alexei Uchitel ranks 1,869 out of 3,761Before him are Viktor Kozin (1953), Magomedali Magomedov (1930), Duke Alexander of Oldenburg (1844), Dinara Safina (1986), Iya Savvina (1936), and Mariya Polivanova (1922). After him are Oleg Taktarov (1967), Viktor Tsaryov (1931), Semyon Farada (1933), Tigran Keosayan (1966), Augusts Voss (1919), and Dmitry Grave (1863).

Among FILM DIRECTORS In Russia

Among film directors born in Russia, Alexei Uchitel ranks 48Before him are Fyodor Khitruk (1917), Vladimir Bortko (1946), Stanislav Rostotsky (1922), Ivan Ivanov-Vano (1900), Mikhail Kozakov (1934), and Ivan Perestiani (1870). After him are Tigran Keosayan (1966), Alexander Nevzorov (1958), Vladimir Naumov (1927), Sergei Solovyov (1944), Pavel Lungin (1949), and Giorgi Shengelaia (1937).