Nikolai Burlyayev, born on August third, nineteen forty-six, in Moscow, is a distinguished Soviet and Russian actor, film director, and politician. Coming from a family of actors, he was immersed in the world of performance from a young age, which laid the foundation for his illustrious career in film and theatre.
Burlyayev gained widespread recognition for his remarkable portrayal of the title character in Andrei Tarkovsky's acclaimed film, Ivan's Childhood. This role not only showcased his exceptional talent but also established him as a prominent figure in the cinematic landscape. Four years later, he collaborated with Tarkovsky once again, this time as Boriska in the historical epic Andrei Rublev, further solidifying his reputation as a versatile actor.
In addition to his artistic endeavors, Burlyayev ventured into politics and was elected to the State Duma during the parliamentary elections of twenty twenty-one. His transition from the arts to political life reflects his commitment to serving his community and influencing change.