Aleksandr Shtein

Aleksandr Shtein

writer

Aleksandr Shtein was born on Sep 15, 1906 in Russian Empire [now Uzbekistan]. Aleksandr Shtein's big-screen debut came with Men of the Sea directed by Aleksandr Faintsimmer in 1938. Aleksandr Shtein is known for Admiral Ushakov directed by Mikhail Romm, Ivan Pereverzev stars as Adm. Feodor Feodorovich Ushakov and Boris Livanov as Prince Grigori Aleksandrovich Potemkin. The most recent award Aleksandr Shtein achieved is State Prize of Soviet Union - Stalinskaya Premia. The upcoming new movie Aleksandr Shtein plays is Attack from the Sea which will be released on Apr 17, 1954.

Aleksandr Shtein (sometimes spelled Shteyn) was born Aleksandr Petrovich Rubinstein, in 1906, in Samarkand, Russian Empire (now Samarkand, Uzbekistan). His father, Petr Rubinstein, was a Russian Jew who became Lutheran to marry his mother. As a teenager, Aleksandr Shtein became involved in Soviet Special Forces in Central Asia stationed in Bukhara. There he made his writing debut as a criminal reporter for a Soviet Military newspaper.

  • Birthday

    Sep 15, 1906
  • Place of Birth

    Samarkand, Turkestan, Russian Empire [now Uzbekistan]

Known For

Awards

1 wins & 0 nominations

State Prize of Soviet Union - Stalinskaya Premia
1949
First Category
Winner - Stalinskaya Premia