
Mikhail Baryshnikov
Acting
Born 1948-01-27 · Riga, Latvia
Mikhail Nikolaevich Baryshnikov (born January 27, 1948) is a Soviet-born Russian American dancer, choreographer, and actor, often cited alongside Vaslav Nijinsky and Rudolf Nureyev as one of the greatest ballet dancers of the 20th century. After a promising start in the Kirov Ballet in Leningrad, he defected to Canada in 1974 for more opportunities in western dance. After freelancing with many companies, he joined the New York City Ballet as a principal dancer to learn George Balanchine's style of movement. He then moved to New York to dance with the American Ballet Theatre, where he later became artistic director. Baryshnikov has spearheaded many of his own artistic projects and has been associated in particular with promoting modern dance, premiering dozens of new works, including many of his own. His success as a dramatic actor on stage, cinema and television has helped him become probably the most widely recognized contemporary ballet dancer. In 1977, he received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and a Golden Globe nomination for his work as "Yuri Kopeikine" in the film The Turning Point.
Acting

The White Helicopter
Pope Benedict XVI

猟銃

The Hip Hop Nutcracker
Self - Cameo

Oleg: The Oleg Vidov Story
Self

Studio 54
Self (archive footage)

Doll & Em
Mikhail

Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit
Minister Sorokin (Uncredited)

A Place for Us: West Side Story's Legacy
Self

Top Model po-russki
Special guest

Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens
Self
Rehearsing a Dream
Self

Iconoclasts
Self

Happy to Be Nappy and Other Stories of Me
Narrator (voice)

Merce Cunningham: A Lifetime of Dance
Self
Oh, Misha

Sex and the City
Aleksandr Petrovsky
NeXt
Self

Babilée '91
Self - Dancer

The Cabinet of Dr. Ramirez
Cesar

Company Business
Pyotr Ivanovich Grushenko

Baryshnikov by Tharp with American Ballet Theatre
Self

Dancers
Tony

American Masters
Self

White Nights
Nikolai 'Kolya' Rodchenko

That's Dancing!
Self - Host

Don Quixote (Kitri's Wedding), A Ballet In Three Acts
Basilio

Les Sylphides

American Ballet Theatre at the Met
Baryshnikov: The Dancer and the Dance
Self (archive footage)

Baryshnikov in Hollywood
Self - Performer

