Mikhail Tsaryov
Mikhail Ivanovich Tsaryov (Russian: Михаи́л Ива́нович Царёв; November 18 [December 1] 1903, Tver — November 10, 1987, Moscow) was a Soviet theater and film actor, theater director, master of the artistic word (reader).[1] People's Artist of the USSR (1949).[2] Hero of Socialist Labor (1973).[2] The winner of the Stalin Prize of the second degree (1947) and the State Prize of the USSR (1969).[3] Member of the CPSU[4] (b) since 1949.
Mikhail Tsaryov | |
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Born | Михаил Иванович Царёв Mikhail Ivanovich Tsaryov 1 December 1903 |
Died | 10 November 1987 84) | (aged
Awards | People's Artist of the USSR (1949) |
Filmography
- 1932: First Platoon as Lieutenant Kerenko
- 1933: The Storm as Boris Grigoryevich
- 1934: Twice Born as Brovko
- 1936: Gobsek as old organ-grinder
- 1938: Treasure Island as Dr. Livesay
- 1942: Concert to the Front as reader
- 1952: Woe from Wit as Alexander Andreevich Chatsky[5]
- 1952: There Are Enough Common People for Every Wise Man as Glumov
- 1957: Pigmalion as Henry Higgins
- 1958: The Poem of the Sea as Aristarkhov
- 1974: House of Ostrovsky as King Berendey
- 1981: Profitable Place as Aristarkh Vladimirovich Vyshnevsky
gollark: It was never funny so it can't get less funny.
gollark: Or like C.
gollark: Like your face?
gollark: Don't worry, I mostly just wanted to say helling heck, continue.
gollark: Helling heck, must you advertise it constantly?
References
- Выпускники Царскосельской гимназии. Михаил Иванович Царёв
- Театр на Таганке: Испытание на прочность
- Михаил Иванович Царёв. Киносозвездие
- "Евгения Глушенко о Михаиле Царёве: «Человек девятнадцатого века»". Archived from the original on 2014-04-27. Retrieved 2017-06-18.
- Михаил Царёв. К 105-летию со дня рождения
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