Alexandre Volkoff

Alexandre Volkoff (Russian Александр Александрович Волков, transliteration Aleksandr Aleksandrovič Volkov, 1885–1942) was a Russian actor, screenwriter and film director. Aleksandr Volkov established his film career in Russia, and was one of a significant number of film artists who fled Russia following the Bolshevik takeover.

The bulk of his output was in France where he was known as Alexandre Volkoff. He also made films in Germany and later Italy. He directed several films starring his fellow Russian exile Ivan Mozzhukhin.

Director
Features unless otherwise specified:
 * The Green Spider (1916) - a short film, Russia
 * Father Sergius (1917) - co-director, Russia
 * The House of Mystery (1923) - France
 * Les Ombres qui passent (1924) - France
 * Kean (1924) - France
 * Heart of an Actress (1924) - France
 * The Loves of Casanova (1927) - France
 * Secrets of the Orient (1928) - France
 * The White Devil (1930) - Germany
 * Wolga-Wolga (1936) - Germany
 * Amore imperiale (1941) - Italy