Leads the ratings - Domovoy-agitator movie (Domestic Agitator).
Movie Is being made - in 1920.
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: Russia
Genres: Drama
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:1000 m
In movie have been taken:
G. Budzhalov (actor)
Boris Dobronravov (actor)
Birth Name: Dobronravov, Boris Georgiyevich
Death Date: 27 October 1949
Birth Date: 16 April 1896
A. Kartsev (actor)
Nikolai Khmelyov (actor)
Death Date: 1 November 1945
Birth Name: Khmelyov, Nikovay Pavlovich
Nikolai Khmelev (Khmelyov) be a Russian entertainer of Moscow Art Theatre, specific encircled by backing of his role through arrangement of Belikov in _Chelovek v futlyare (1939)_ (qv) by chief 'Isidor Annensky' (qv). He was born Nikolai Pavlovich Khmelev against August 10, 1901, in Sormovo on Volga, historic Russia. His father, Pavel Khmelev, was a master-manager at locomotive pop manufacturing works. His mother was a music running shoe. Young Khmelev received a perpendicularly isolated nurture. In 1916 - 1919 he studied at Demidov's Gymnasium in Moscow, next, in 1919 attend Moscow University's department of History and Philology, then transfered to Acting School of Moscow Art Theatre. Khmelev studied acting at the 2nd MKhAT Studio below 'Yevgeni Vakhtangov' (qv), V. Mchedelov, and 'Yuri Zavadsky' (qv). He take propel for from Konstantin Stanislavski and 'Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko' (qv), and also scholarly from other actor of Moscow Art Theatre, such as 'Michael Chekhov' (qv)'s and 'Aleksei Dikij' (qv)'s test gesture, juncture calmness, and perfume. However, during the rancorous detach in the Moscow Art Theatre, Khmelev sided next to Stanislavski. At age 20 Khmelev made chapter mixture as Snegirev in 'Brothers Karamazov', and his acting was intuitively acclaimed by 'Konstantin Stanislavski' (qv). From 1924 - 1945 Nikolai Khmelev was a binding applicant of the troupe at Moscow Art Theatre (MKhAT). There his stage partner be such renown Russian actors as 'Alla Tarasova' (qv), 'Ivan Moskvin' (qv), 'Nikolai Sosnin' (qv), 'Anatoli Ktorov' (qv), 'Olga Androvskaya' (qv), 'Angelina Stepanova' (qv), 'Anastasiya Georgiyevskaya' (qv), 'Kira Golovko' (qv), 'Mikhail Yanshin' (qv), 'Aleksei Gribov' (qv), 'Boris Livanov' (qv), 'Mikhail Kedrov' (qv), 'Viktor Stanitsyn' (qv), 'Vasili Toporkov' (qv), 'Mark Prudkin' (qv), 'Mikhail Bolduman' (qv), 'Pavel Massalsky' (qv), and others. In 1937 Khmelev shine as Count Karenin contrary 'Alla Tarasova' (qv) as Anna Karenina in the Moscow Art Theatre's stage familiarization of the eponymous narrative by 'Leo Tolstoy' (qv). In 1940 Khmelev received prominently accusing good inference for his performance as Tuzenbakh in 'Tri sestry' (aka.. The Three Sisters), a classic stage show by 'Anton Chekhov' (qv). Khmelev's tough grind took an singular spin around when he shone as Aleksei Turbin in 'Dni Turbinykh' (aka.. The days of the Turbins) by 'Mikhail A. Bulgakov' (qv). Khmelev's high-ranking performances attracted the eye and ears of the Soviet martinet 'Joseph Stalin' (qv). Official narrative show that Khmelev's performances were attended by Stalin at smallest possible 15 times. Khmelev's lines from the Bulgakov's play, such as "Brothers and Sisters," also as his nativity and acting flamboyance, were after that previously owned by Stalin himself in his administrator speech, best distinctively during the Second World War. Nikolai Khmelev was designated People's Actor of Russia (1937), and received the State Stalin's Prize three times (1941, 1942, and 1946 posthumously). He was married to actress 'Lyalya Chyornaya' (qv). From 1937 - 1940 he was Director-General at Theatre of Ermolova in Moscow. In 1943 Khmelev was appointed Artistic Director of Moscow Art Theatre. After the cancel of WWII in 1945, Moscow Art Theatre, approaching most Soviet ensemble, enjoy to update repertoire to pleasure as a celebrity the Soviet law. At that time Khmelev work on his role as Ivan the Terrible, and frantically anticipated a drop by by 'Joseph Stalin' (qv). Khmelev had a heart spring at during the second jog through, and die on stage fully clad as Tsar Ivan the Terrible, on November 1, 1945, in Moscow. He was laid to catnap in Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow. Russia.
Birth Date: 10 August 1901
Nikolai Kostromskoy (actor)
M. Kudelko (actor)
I. Lavin (actor)
A. Solovyov (actor)
Dobritskaya (actress)
Ye. Sokolova (actress)
Ivan Novikov (writer)
Yuri Zhelyabuzhsky (cinematographer)
Birth Name: Zhelyabuzhsky, Yuri Andreyevich
Birth Notes: Moscow, Russia
Death Date: 18 April 1955
Birth Date: 12 December 1888
Birth Name: Zhelyabuzhsky, Yuri Andreyevich
Birth Notes: Moscow, Russia
Death Date: 18 April 1955
Birth Date: 12 December 1888
Vladimir Yegorov (production designer)
Birth Name: Yegorov, Vladimir Yevgenyevich
Death Date: 8 October 1960
Birth Date: 19 March 1878
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