Alexander Godunov

Alexander Godunov Headshot

Dancer • Actor

Birth Date: November 28, 1949

Death Date: May 18, 1995 — 45 years old

Birth Place: Sakhalin Island, USSR

Partners: Jacqueline Bisset

Described as "a Pre-Raphaelite angel posing as a punk-rock idol," this tall (6'3"), blond star of the Bolshoi Ballet staged a dramatic, front-page defection from the Soviet Union in 1979. A Russian dance star since 1971, Godunov, a colleague of Mikhail Baryshnikov, became a principal with the American Ballet Theatre and in 1982, after he left under a cloud of bad feelings, danced as guest artist with various troupes. Spotted by director Peter Weir on a 1983 PBS special, "Godunov: The World to Dance In," he made his US acting debut as a somber Amish farmer in the thriller, "Witness" (1985).

Unlike Baryshnikov, Godunov chose not to appear in dance films. Perhaps due to this--or to the alcoholism which eventually killed him--Godunov's film career fizzled. His lion's mane of long blond hair and his intimidating presence did help him get roles as an arrogant symphony conductor in "The Money Pit" (1986), a villain in "Die Hard" (1988) and an incestous madman in "Waxwork II" (1991). Godunov's final role was in the comedy "North" (1994). As an in-joke, he portrayed an Amish father, married to "Witness" co-star Kelly McGillis.

Credits

The DogfightersStream

Actor
Lothar Krasna
Movie
1996

North

Actor
Amish Dad
Movie
1994

Waxwork II: Lost in Time

Actor
Scarabis
Movie
1992

The Runestone

Actor
Sigvaldson
Movie
1992

Die HardStream

Actor
Karl
Movie
1988
94%

The Money PitStream

Actor
Max Beissart
Movie
1986
50%

WitnessStream

Actor
Daniel Hochleitner
Movie
1985
93%

Tridtsat pervogo iyunya

Actor
Lamison
Movie
1978

Anna Karenina

Actor
Vronsky
Movie
1975