Nikolay Cherkasov
Nikolai Cherkasov | |
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Cherkasov in Alexander Nevsky, 1938
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Born | St Petersburg, Russian Empire |
27 July 1903
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Leningrad, Soviet Union |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1918–1965 |
Nikolay Konstantinovich Cherkasov (Russian: Никола́й Константи́нович Черка́сов; 27 July [O.S. 14 July] 1903 – 14 September 1966), was a Soviet actor and a People's Artist of the Soviet Union.
Career
He was born in Saint Petersburg (later Petrograd and Leningrad; it reverted to Saint Petersburg some years after his death). From 1919 he was a mime artist in Petrograd's Maryinsky Theatre, the Bolshoi Theatre, and elsewhere. After graduating from the Institute of Stage Arts in 1926, he began acting in the Young Spectator's Theatre in Leningrad.
Cherkasov was one of Stalin's favorite actors and played title roles in Sergei Eisenstein's monumental sound films Alexander Nevsky (1938) and Parts I & II of Ivan the Terrible (1945 & 1946; though Part II was not officially released until 1958 for political reasons). He also played Jacques Paganel in the memorable 1936 adaptation of Jules Verne's The Children of Captain Grant. In the 1947 comedy Springtime Cherkasov appeared alongside other icons of Stalinist cinema, Lyubov Orlova and Faina Ranevskaya. For the role of Alexander Popov in the film Alexander Popov in 1951 he received a Stalin Prize of the second degree. In 1957 Cherkasov portrayed Don Quixote in director Grigori Kozintsev's screen adaptation of that novel.
In 1941, Cherkasov was awarded the Stalin Prize; in 1947, he was named a People's Artist of the Soviet Union. He wrote his memoirs, "Notes of a Soviet Actor" in 1951. He died in Leningrad in 1966 and was buried in the Cemetery of Masters at that city's Alexander Nevsky Lavra.
The image of Cherkasov in the role of Alexander Nevsky is on the Soviet Order of Alexander Nevsky, because there are no known lifetime portraits of Nevsky.[1]
Selected filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1936 | Girl Friends | White army Officer | |
1936 | The Children of Captain Grant | Jacques Paganel | |
1937 | Pyotr pervyy | Alexei Petrovich, Tsarevich of Russia | |
1938 | Treasure Island | Billy Bonns | |
1938 | Friends | Beta the Ossesian | |
1938 | Alexander Nevsky | Alexander Nevsky | |
1939 | Lenin in 1918 | Maxim Gorky | |
1944 | Ivan the Terrible | Ivan the Terrible | |
1947 | Pirogov | ||
1946 | In the Name of Life | ||
1949 | Alexander Popov | Alexander Popov | |
1949 | Ivan Pavlov | Maxim Gorky | |
1949 | The Battle of Stalingrad | Franklin Delano Roosevelt | |
1952 | Rimsky-Korsakov | Stasov | |
1957 | Don Quixote | Don Quixote |
References
- ↑ "Житие благоверного супермена". lenta.ru. 21 October 2013
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