Rudolf Nureyev

Rudolf Nureyev

Acting 1938-03-17 Irkutsk, USSR [now Russia]

Rudolf Khametovich Nureyev (17 March 1938 – 6 January 1993) was a Tatar dancer from the former Soviet Union, considered one of the most celebrated ballet dancers of the 20th century. Nureyev's artistic skills explored expressive areas of the dance, providing a new role to the male ballet dancer who once served only as support to the women. He defected to the West, despite KGB efforts to stop him. According to KGB archives studied by Peter Watson, Nikita Khrushchev personally signed an order to have Nureyev killed Description above from the Wikipedia article Rudolf Nureyev, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia​

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2024 Choreographer
2024 Choreographer
2021 Self (archive footage)
2018 Self, Archive Footage
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2018 Choreographer
2018 Choreographer
2016 Choreographer
2015 Choreographer
2013 Conductor
2013 Choreographer
2012 Self
2012 Choreographer
2012 Choreographer
2010 Choreographer
2009 Choreographer
2008 Choreographer
2004 Prince Florimund
2004 Producer
2004 Choreographer
1998 Self (archive footage)
1997 Film Producer
1997 Director
1994 Self (archive footage)
1992 Igor
1989 Rudolf Nureyev
1989 Art Direction
1989 Choreographer
1989 Director
1986 Self
1983 Daniel Jelline
1982 Choreographer
1979 Choreographer
1977 Rudolph Valentino
1977 Self
1976 Petrouchka
1976 Self - Special Guest Star
1973 Basilio
1973 Director
1973 Choreographer
1972 Himself (James / Dancer / Armand / The Prince)
1972 Ballet Dancer
1972 Prince Florimund
1972 Self
1972 Self
1969 Himself
1968 Herr Drosselmeyer/The Prince
1968 Self - Guest
1968 Choreographer
1968 Producer
1967 Self (archive footage)
1966 Romeo
1966 Prince Siegfried
1966 Choreographer
1965 Self
1964 Self - Ballet Dancer
1963 Prince Siegfried
1963 Choreographer
1948 Self