Vsevolod Shilovsky

Vsevolod Nikolaevich Shilovsky (Russian: Все́волод Никола́евич Шило́вский; born June 3, 1938, Moscow [1]) is a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor, film director, People's Artist of the RSFSR (1986). He was awarded the Order of Friendship (1997) [2] and the Order of Honor (January 20, 2015)'.[3]

Vsevolod Shilovsky
Born
Vsevolod Nikolaevich Shilovsky

(1938-06-03) 3 June 1938
Occupationactor, film director
Years active1961present
Websiteshilovski.kulichki.net

Biography

Father Nikolay Shilovsky graduated from the Conservatory in composition and the Zhukovsky Air Force Engineering Academy, led the factory was the chief of station Northeast Passage Tiksi.[4] Member of the Great Patriotic War.

During the Great Patriotic War Vsevolod with his mother were evacuated to Kazan, my mother worked in the aircraft engine plant. He graduated from the Moscow Art Theater School (course of Alexander Karev). In 1961–1987 years of combined active crew work to that of Moscow Art Theatre. Since 1987, focuses exclusively on the cinema, some films speaking also as a director. Is the head of the acting studio in Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography.

Family

  • His wife Natalia Kipriyanovna Tsekhanovskaya, harpist.[5]
    • Son: Ilya Vsevolodovich Shilovsky (born 1970), a Russian director. Granddaughter: Aglaia Ilinichna Shilovskaya (1993), actress [6]
    • Son: Pavel Vsevolodovich Shilovsky (born 1974), a film producer.

Selected filmography

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