Boris Tokarev (actor)
Boris Vasilyevich Tokarev (Russian: Борис Васильевич Токарев) is a Soviet and Russian actor, film director and screenplay writer.[1] He is a Meritorious Artist of RSFSR.[2]
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Born | Boris Vasilyevich Tokarev August 20, 1947 |
Occupation | actor, film director |
Years active | from 1959 |
Biography
Boris Tokarev was born in the village of Kiselyovo, Kaluga Oblast, USSR. Some years later the family moved to Moscou where Boris enter a school.
When Boris was 12 years old he made his debut in cinema. He played Victor in the Georgy Pobedonostsev's film "The rescued generation". After that when he was 13 he was invited to Pushkin's theatre for playing in a play.[2]
Being a schoolboy Boris acted in some films. Being a student of Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography he took parts in some more films: "The way to a sea", "The sixth summer", "Faithfulness".
After graduation Boris Tokarev joined to the Theatre of Soviet Army but he had been working there just a year because he mostly liked cinema.
Private life
Working under the film "Where are you now, Maxim?" Boris Tokarev got acquainted with Lyudmila Gladunko and she became his wife in 1969. Boris and Lyudmila have son Stepan.
Filmography
Actor
- 1959 — The Rescued generation — Victor
- 1963 — The blue notebook
- 1963 — Introduction to Life — Volodya
- 1964 — Where are you now, Maxim? — Maxim
- 1964 — Chamber
- 1965 — Faithfulness
- 1965 — The way to a sea — Tolya
- 1967 — The sixth summer
- 1969 — Knyaz Igor — knyaz Vladimir
- 1970 — Морской характер — Andrei Korotkikh
- 1971 — If you are a man ... — Pashka Snegiryov
- 1971 — Stolen train — Rubashkin
- 1972 — The Dawns Here Are Quiet… — Osyanin, Rita's husband
- 1976 — The Two Captains - Sania Grigoriev [3]
- 1981 — Little Alexander
Director
- 1982 — We Weren't Married in Church
- 1985 — Ploshchad Vosstaniya
- 1987 — Nochnoy ekipazh (English title: The Night Crew)
- 1992 — Otshel'nik (The Hermit)
- 2001 — Don't leave me, love
- 2003 — Moya Prechistenka (English titles: My Prechistenka Street, Two Loves)
- 2009 — The Distance
Writer
- 1985 — Ploshchad Vosstaniya