Herman Sinitzyn
Herman Sinitzyn | |
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Born |
Herman Yegorovich Sinitsyn (Герман Егорович Синицын) 1 February 1940 Chișinău, Kingdom of Romania |
Died |
25 June 2016 76) Los Angeles, California, United States | (aged
Herman Sinitzyn (Russian: Герман Синицын; February 1, 1940, Chișinău - June 25, 2016, Los Angeles[1][2]) was a Russian and American actor. Artist blues on blues harmonica. A member of the Screen Actors Guild.[3]
Biography
Herman Sinitsyn was born in Chișinău in 1940. After moving with his family to Leningrad, he served in the army and entered the Leningrad State University on the faculty of foreign languages.[4] For a long time he worked as a translator. The first steps in the acting profession Herman did back in the years of service in the army.
Arriving in the United States, he continued to work as a translator. The will of fate landed a role in a movie The Hunt for Red October. In this film, he starred in a cameo the midshipman and received three days of shooting 40,000 dollars.[4]
Selected filmography
- 1990 The Hunt for Red October as warrant officer[4]
- 1994 Love Affair as Russian Waiter
- 1995 ER (Everything Old Is New Again) as Uncle Michel
- 1996 2090 as Victor
- 1998 Team Knight Rider (Home Away from Home) as KGB Officer Markov
- 2003 Russians in the City of Angels (Semya)
- 2004 Alias (The Frame) as Petr Berezovsky
- 2008 General Hospital as Russian Priest
- 2008 Tsunami Beach Club as Dr. Peankov
- 2012 Joseph as Jakob
- 2013 Zoochosis (Case 04: Magic) as Sailor
- 2013 The Eric Andre Show
- 2014 Esther as Hadar
- 2015 A Night at Christmas as Balthazar
- 2017 Merrily as Kliment[5]
- Music video
Personal life
He was divorced. A daughter Anastasia.
References
External links
- Herman Sinitzyn at the Internet Movie Database
- Как я пробивался в звезды Голливуда, Argumenty i Fakty
- «Помещик Крамаров слушает», Voice of America