The Spacewalker - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Spacewalker"
Время первых (2017)
Timing: 2:20 (140 min)
The Spacewalker - TMDB rating
7/10
303
The Spacewalker - Kinopoisk rating
7.476/10
167988
The Spacewalker - IMDB rating
7.2/10
8700

Actors and characters

Photo Evgeny Mironov #171271Photo Evgeny Mironov #171272Photo Evgeny Mironov #171273Photo Evgeny Mironov #171274
Evgeny Mironov
Character Alexey Leonov
Photo Vladimir Ilin #57005Photo Vladimir Ilin #57006Photo Vladimir Ilin #57007
Vladimir Ilin
Character Sergey Korolev
Photo Anatoliy Kotenyov #112982
Anatoliy Kotenyov
Character Nikolay Kamanin
Photo Aleksandra Ursulyak #171277Photo Aleksandra Ursulyak #171278Photo Aleksandra Ursulyak #171279Photo Aleksandra Ursulyak #171280
Aleksandra Ursulyak
Character Svetlana Leonova
Photo Elena Panova #112983Photo Elena Panova #112984

Elena Panova

Elena Panova
Character Tatyana Belyaeva
Photo Aleksandr Ilyin Jr #171286Photo Aleksandr Ilyin Jr #171287Photo Aleksandr Ilyin Jr #171288
Aleksandr Ilin
Character Vladimir Markelov
Photo Yuriy Itskov #112985Photo Yuriy Itskov #112986Photo Yuriy Itskov #112987Photo Yuriy Itskov #112988
Yuriy Itskov
Character Boris Chertok
Photo Kirill Poluhin #33862
Kirill Poluhin
Character Unit commander
Photo Vitaliya Kornienko #110634Photo Vitaliya Kornienko #110635Photo Vitaliya Kornienko #110636

Vitaliya Kornienko

Vitaliya Kornienko
Character Lyuda Belyaeva
Photo Saveliy Kudryashov #171289Photo Saveliy Kudryashov #171290Photo Saveliy Kudryashov #171291Photo Saveliy Kudryashov #171292
Saveliy Kudryashov
Character Young Alexey Leonov
Photo Sergey Cherdantsev #94635
Sergey Cherdantsev
Character MiG-15 pilot #1
Photo Aleksandr Filatov #85450
Aleksandr Filatov
Character MiG-15 pilot # 2
Photo Sergey Galakhov #171298Photo Sergey Galakhov #171299Photo Sergey Galakhov #171300
Sergey Galakhov
Character KVTS spetsialist
Photo Ruslan Dzhaybekov #112989
Ruslan Dzhaybekov
Character Brezhnev's assistant secretary
Photo Alexandr Novin #171301Photo Alexandr Novin #171302Photo Alexandr Novin #171303
Alexandr Novin
Character Evgeniy Khrunov
Photo Marta Timofeeva #49891Photo Marta Timofeeva #49892Photo Marta Timofeeva #49893Photo Marta Timofeeva #49894
Marta Timofeeva
Character Viktoriya Leonova
Photo Gennadiy Smirnov #160095Photo Gennadiy Smirnov #160096Photo Gennadiy Smirnov #160097Photo Gennadiy Smirnov #160098
Gennadiy Smirnov
Character Konstantin Feoktistov
Photo Yuriy Nifontov #171304Photo Yuriy Nifontov #171305Photo Yuriy Nifontov #171306Photo Yuriy Nifontov #171307
Yuriy Nifontov
Character Boris Rauschenbach
Photo Valeriy Grishko #85411
Valeriy Grishko
Character Leonid Brezhnev
Photo Alexandr Karpilovsky #171310Photo Alexandr Karpilovsky #171311Photo Alexandr Karpilovsky #171312Photo Alexandr Karpilovsky #171313
Alexandr Karpilovsky
Character radio fan
Ekaterina Semina
Character radio fan's wife
Photo Avangard Leontyev #171316Photo Avangard Leontyev #171317Photo Avangard Leontyev #171318Photo Avangard Leontyev #316256
Avangard Leontyev
Character Yuriy Levitan
Photo Sergey Batalov #171319Photo Sergey Batalov #171320Photo Sergey Batalov #171321Photo Sergey Batalov #171322

Sergey Batalov

Sergey Batalov
Character Leonov's father
Photo Nelli Nevedina #171328Photo Nelli Nevedina #171329Photo Nelli Nevedina #171330Photo Nelli Nevedina #171331
Nelli Nevedina
Character head physician
Photo Alexander Korshunov #171334Photo Alexander Korshunov #171335Photo Alexander Korshunov #171336
Aleksandr Korshunov
Character doctor
Photo Ivan Gordienko #171337Photo Ivan Gordienko #171338Photo Ivan Gordienko #171339
Ivan Gordienko
Character doctor
Sergey Nesterov
Character second pilot
Photo Andrey Bazhin #331433
Andrey Bazhin
Character director
Photo Sergey Guzeev #171340Photo Sergey Guzeev #171341Photo Sergey Guzeev #171342Photo Sergey Guzeev #171343
Sergey Guzeev
Character KVTS specialist
Photo Egor Morozov #171346Photo Egor Morozov #171347Photo Egor Morozov #171348
Egor Morozov
Character KVTS lieutenant
Photo Arthur Litvinov #171349Photo Arthur Litvinov #171350Photo Arthur Litvinov #171351
Arthur Litvinov
Character communications officer
Photo Sergey Danilevich #290766
Sergey Danilevich
Character officer
Photo Alexandr Tsema #103285
Alexandr Tsema
Character porter
Photo Alexey Morozov #171352Photo Alexey Morozov #171353Photo Alexey Morozov #171354Photo Alexey Morozov #171355
Alexey Morozov
Character German Titov
Photo Mikhail Konovalov #171361Photo Mikhail Konovalov #171362Photo Mikhail Konovalov #171363
Mikhail Konovalov
Character photographer

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on real events surrounding the first-ever spacewalk, performed by Alexei Leonov from the Voskhod-2 spacecraft.
  • Viktor Blagov, an employee of RSC Energia and one of the launch directors of Vostok-2, worked on the project.
  • Two mock-ups of the descent module were made for the film – one capsule was used for interior shots, the other for exterior shots.
  • The filmmakers were given access only to the design of the space instruments. The internal workings of the space technology remain classified to this day.
  • The weight of the exterior capsule is 200 kg, and its diameter is 235 cm.
  • Konstantin Khabensky was approved for the role of Pavel Belyayev without an audition. The filmmakers specifically wanted him to play this character.
  • Active cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin voiced one of the Mission Control employees.
  • Mironov and Khabensky trained for over a year to prepare for filming. Both actors spent approximately 4,000 hours in the gym combined.
  • It took the artists 8,700 hours to create the sets.
  • The spotlight simulating sunlight weighed 50 kg.
  • The spacesuits were made from special materials used in cosmonautics. Each one weighs 30 kg. The height is 170 cm.
  • One of the screenwriters of the film is the well-known author Yuri Korotkov ("Accident - Daughter of a Policeman", "The 9th Company", "Stilyagi").
  • The idea for the film belongs to Evgeny Mironov, who began its implementation as a producer, receiving approval personally from Alexei Leonov. The celebrated cosmonaut became one of the project's main consultants.
  • The performers of the main roles underwent a three-month intensive training course for physical endurance before filming. According to Mironov, one of the most difficult challenges on the film was two shifts where he hung on cables for several hours, portraying a state of weightlessness.
  • Specifically for filming, costume designers created four spacesuits: two for the actors and two for their stunt doubles. Unlike the original suits from 1965, the costumes were much lighter, but due to the synthetic material, the performers literally sweated profusely in them. The helmets were custom-made by an English company that works with Hollywood studios.
  • Great attention was paid to details that reflected the historical era. In particular, unique watches released to commemorate Gagarin's flight can be seen on the wrists of the cosmonauts. The artists were able to find them from collectors.
  • The scenes in the taiga were filmed in the Perm Krai region, near the settlement of Usva. It was here that filming for the drama "The Geographer Drank His Globe Away" took place in 2013. The main actors did not participate in the expedition. All the scenes in the taiga were shot with wide shots, so stunt doubles were used instead of the actors.
  • The main part of the filming process took place in Moscow, in one of the hangars belonging to the former ZIL plant, where set designers built three full-scale models of the "Voskhod-2". One was used to film scenes in space, the second – for the final shots in the taiga, and in the third, the ship's interior was completely recreated. This model also included a multi-level system of safety nets and suspensions, with which the actors simulated weightlessness.
  • Evgeny Mironov tried to repeat one of the most incredible actions of Alexei Leonov during his spacewalk – to perform a "somersault" in the airlock tube with a diameter of just over a meter, but he was unable to do so.
  • In the winter of 2016, a film crew flew to the Perm Krai region, near the very place where on March 19, 1965, the Voskhod-2 crew of Belyayev and Leonov landed manually, in an emergency situation. Filming took place in the valley of the Usva River at a temperature of minus 35 degrees Celsius. It took at least an hour and a half to reach the filming location using rock climbing equipment.
  • The filmmakers were only given access to the design of the space equipment. The internal workings of the space technology were classified.
  • Konstantin Khabensky was approved for the role of Pavel Belyaev without an audition.
  • Cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin voiced one of the mission control employees.
  • Mironov and Khabensky trained for over a year to prepare for their roles. Both actors spent approximately 4,000 hours in the gym combined.
  • To make the zero-gravity scenes look as spectacular as possible, digital doubles of Mironov and Khabensky were created. The actors were scanned on a circular setup with 80 cameras.
  • Specifically for the filming, costume designers created four spacesuits: two for the actors and two for their doubles. Unlike the suits from 1965, the costumes were much lighter, but due to the synthetic material, the performers literally sweated profusely in them. The helmets were custom-made by an English company that works with Hollywood studios.
  • Great attention was paid to details that reflected the historical era. In particular, the astronauts can be seen wearing watches released to commemorate Gagarin's flight. The artists were able to find them with collectors.
  • The majority of filming took place in Moscow, in one of the hangars belonging to the former ZIL factory, where set designers constructed three full-scale models of the 'Vostok-2'. One was used to film scenes in space, the second – for close-ups in the taiga, and the third had the ship's interior completely recreated. This model also included a multi-level system of safety nets and suspensions, used to simulate weightlessness.
  • Evgeny Mironov attempted to replicate one of Alexei Leonov’s most incredible feats during his spacewalk – to perform a somersault in the airlock tube, which was just over a meter in diameter, but he was unable to do so.
  • The spacesuits were made from special materials used in astronautics. Each one weighs 30 kg. The height is 170 cm.
  • The main filming took place in Moscow, in one of the hangars belonging to the former ZIL plant, where set designers built three full-scale "Voskhod-2" models. One was used to film scenes in space, the second – for close-ups in the taiga, and the third had the ship's interior completely recreated. This model also included a multi-level system of safety nets and suspensions, which were used to simulate weightlessness.
  • Evgeny Mironov attempted to repeat one of Alexei Leonov’s most incredible feats during his spacewalk – to perform a somersault in the airlock tube with a diameter of just over a meter, but he was unable to do so.
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