Sergei Prokofiev

As a well-versed Russian entertainer, Sergei Prokofiev had a diverse career in the entertainment industry. Prokofiev worked on a variety of projects during his early entertainment career, including "Aleksandr Nevski" (1938), "Bezhin Lug" (1937), "Ivan Grozny Kino-Balet" (1977), "Ivan Grozny Part I" with Nikolai Cherkassov (1945), "Ivan Grozny Part II" (1946) starring Nikolai Cherkassov and "The Gospel According to St. Matthew" (1966). In the eighties and the nineties, Prokofiev devoted his time to various credits, such as "Pencil Dance" (1989) starring Chris Casady, "The 9th International Tchaikovsky Competition" (PBS, 1990-91), "Romeo and Julia" with Bob Koherr (1992) and "Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould" (1994). In the early 2000s through the 2010s, Prokofiev lent his talents to projects like "Center Stage" with Amanda Schull (2000), "Bad Blood" (2001) starring Denis Lavant, "Peter & the Wolf" (2008) and the Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Hemsworth hit "Avengers: Age Of Ultron" (2015). Prokofiev last worked on "Sour Grapes" (1998). Prokofiev was married to Lina Prokofiev and had two sons, Oleg Prokofiev and Sviatoslav Prokofiev. Sergei Prokofiev passed away in March 1953 at the age of 62.