Mikhail Gomorov, a renowned Russian filmmaker, entered the world on December 27, 1898, in the culturally rich city of Moscow, Russia.
Throughout his illustrious career, Gomorov made significant contributions to the world of cinema, not only as an assistant director but also as a skilled actor. His most notable works include the iconic film "Battleship Potemkin" (1925),the 1932 drama "Krylya", and the critically acclaimed "October (Ten Days that Shook the World)" (1928).
Gomorov's life came full circle on November 20, 1981, when he passed away in his hometown of Moscow, Russia, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the world of cinema.