
Aleksandr Chistyakov was born in 1880, he never graduated from high school, he worked as an accountant. From 1921 he studied at the First State Film School (Leo Kuleshov's workshop). Since 1925, he actively acted in films. The first role - a worker in the film "Arsenals" became a characteristic role for the subsequent work of the actor.
He also was the champion of the Russian Empire in hammer throwing. Self-taught, he began to master hammer throwing at the end of the 19th century and in 1912 became the first record holder in Russia. He was a very good cyclist and an able wrestler too.

Outskirts
1933 · as Pyotr Ivanonich Kadkin

The End of St. Petersburg
1927 · as Worker

I Love
1936 · as Nykanor, the old miner

A Severe Young Man
1935 · as Olga's Father

Stepan Razin
1939 · as Prince Baryatinskiy

Love and Hate
1935 · as Vasilisa's husband

Professor Mamlock
1938 · as Resistance member

Minin and Pozharsky
1939 · as Prokopiy Lyapunov

Diary of a Revolutionist
1932 · as Stationmaster (uncredited)

Daughter of the Motherland
1937 · as Grandfather Andron

Nastenka Ustinova
1934 · as Ustinov

The Return
1940 · as Pogodin, Nikita's grandfather

Mother
1926 · as Vlasov, the Father

Storm Over Asia
1928 · as The Russian Rebel Leader

The Vyborg Side
1939 · as Mishchenko

Yakov Sverdlov
1940

The Last Night
1933

A Great Life, Part 2
1946 · as District committee secretary