Vitaly Logvinovsky

Vitaly Stepanovich Logvinovsky PAR[2] (Russian: Вита́лий Степа́нович Логвино́вский; 17 March 1941 – 22 August 2019[3]) was a Soviet and later Russian stage and film actor.

Vitaly Logvinovsky

Born
Vitaly Stepanovich Logvinovsky

(1941-03-17)17 March 1941
Shevchenko Village, Poltava Oblast, USSR
Died22 August 2019(2019-08-22) (aged 78)
Occupationactor
Years active1967–2019
Spouse(s)Nadezhda Kosenovich[1]
Children1[1]
AwardsHonored Artist of the RSFSR (1983)
People's Artist of Russia (2006)

Biography

He was born on March 17, 1941. Vitaly's father worked as an accountant, his mother taught mathematics.[1]

Vitaly did not plan to become an actor, intended to enter the design department of the Kuibyshev Aviation Institute (now Samara State Aerospace University), but his passion for the theater won.[4]

In 1965 he graduated from GITIS.[5]

Worked in Pavlodar Drama Theatre since 1967, later Volgograd Drama Theatre. Since 1974 — actor Kaluga Regional Drama Theatre.

Awarded Honored Artist of the RSFSR (November 16, 1983) and People's Artist of Russia (February 15, 2006).[2][6] Repeatedly awarded with diplomas and prizes of the Department of Culture and Art of the Kaluga Oblast and Ministry of Culture of the Russia in the category Best Actor of the season.[7][8]

Death

Logvinovsky died on August 22, 2019 in Kaluga on the 79th year of life after an illness.[9][10]

Works

Theatre

  • Victor by Leonid Zhukhovitsky: Firm Nails Do not Do
  • Smerdyakov and Ivan by Fyodor Dostoevsky: The Brothers Karamazov
  • Tuzenbakh by Anton Chekhov: Three Sisters
  • Tyurin by Emil Braginsky and Eldar Ryazanov: Pretenders
  • Ivan the Terrible by Alexander Ostrovsky: Vasilisa Melentyeva
  • Podkolesin by Nikolay Gogol: Marriage
  • Napoleon by Ferdinand Bruckner: Napoleon
  • Lucky by Alexander Ostrovsky: Forest
  • Comforting by Gogol: Players
  • Gradoboev by Ostrovsky: Hot Нeart
  • Scapa by Moliere: Dodger
  • Balyasnikov by Alexey Arbuzov: Tales of Old Arbat
  • Zheltukhin by Lev Tolstoy: Killer Whale
  • Sergei Ivanovich Sakhatov by Tolstoy: The Fruits of Enlightenment
  • Francis Walsingham (Minister of Police) by Elena Poddubnaya: Private Life of the Queen
  • Richard Willey by Ray Cooney: №13
  • Christian Ivanovich Gibner (district doctor) by Gogol: Inspector
  • Writer by Dostoevsky: Uncle's Dream
  • Batu by Aldo Nicolai: Little Tenderness
  • Plyushkin by Nina Sadur: Brother Chichikov
  • Nyuhin; Chubukov; Howler-Sentries; comedian Svetlovidov by Chekhov: Svetlovidov's Benefit

Film and television

List of film and television credits
Year Title Role Notes
1999 Voroshilov Sharpshooter[11] domino player episode
2008 Gipsy Оutput narcologist TV series

References

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