Aleksei Kapler
Soviet filmmaker (1903–1979)
Aleksei Yakovlevich Kapler was a multifaceted figure in the Soviet film industry, born in 1903. His career spanned several decades, during which he made significant contributions as a filmmaker, screenwriter, actor, and writer. Kapler's work in the film industry was marked by his involvement in the creation of numerous notable Soviet movies. Some of his most notable works include the screenplays for films such as Lenin in 1918, Amphibian Man, and The Blue Bird.
In addition to his work in film, Kapler was also involved in television, serving as one of the anchors and directors of the TV program Kinopanorama. His diverse range of talents and contributions to Soviet cinema and television earned him a prominent place in the industry. Kapler passed away in 1979, leaving behind a legacy of work that continues to be remembered as part of Soviet film history. His screenplays, in particular, remain a testament to his skill and creativity as a storyteller.