Boris Tokarev (actor)
Boris Tokarev | |
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Born | Boris Vasilyevich Tokarev August 20, 1947 |
Occupation(s) | actor, film director |
Years active | from 1959 |
Spouse | Lyudmila Gladunko |
Boris Vasilyevich Tokarev (Russian: Борис Васильевич Токарев) is a Soviet and Russian actor, film director and screenplay writer.[1] He is a Meritorious Artist of RSFSR.[2]
Biography
[edit]Boris Tokarev was born in the village of Kiselyovo, Kaluga Oblast, USSR. Some years later the family moved to Moscow where Boris entered school.
When Boris was 12 years old when he made his debut in cinema. He played Victor in Georgy Pobedonostsev's film "The Rescued Generation". When he was 13 he was invited to Pushkin's Theatre, accepting a role in a play.[2]
As a schoolboy, Boris acted in some films. While he was a student of Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography, he took part in some more films such as: "The Way to a Sea", "The Sixth Summer", "Faithfulness".
After graduation Boris Tokarev joined the Theatre of the Soviet Army. However, he worked there just a year as he mostly liked cinema.
Private life
[edit]Working under the film " Where Are You Now, Maxim?" Boris Tokarev got acquainted with actress Lyudmila Gladunko and she became his wife in 1969. Boris and Lyudmila have son Stepan.
Filmography
[edit]Actor
[edit]- 1959 — The Rescued Generation as Victor
- 1963 — The Blue Notebook as Kondratiy
- 1963 — Introduction to Life as Volodya
- 1964 — Where Are You Now, Maxim? as Maxim
- 1964 — Chamber as Misha Novikov
- 1965 — Faithfulness as lieutenant
- 1965 — The Way to a Sea as Tolya
- 1967 — The Sixth Summer as Kostya Lapin
- 1969 — Prince Igor as Prince Vladimir
- 1970 — Sea Character as Andrei Korotkikh
- 1971 — If You Are A Man... as Pashka Snegiryov
- 1971 — Stolen Train as Rubashkin
- 1972 — The Dawns Here Are Quiet… as Osyanin, Rita's husband
- 1976 — The Two Captains as Sania Grigoriev [3]
- 1973 — High Rank as Pavel Shapovalov
- 1973 — Hot Snow as Lieutenant Nikolai Kuznetsov
- 1975 — From Dawn Till Sunset as Motya Zakharov
- 1975 — We Didn't Pass it as Yuri Aleksandrovich Ryabinin
- 1979 — Gwiazdy Poranne - Mikhail Lavrov, tank commander
- 1981 — Little Alexander as Captain Igor Tsvetov
- 1985 — Coasts in the Fog as Voronov
- 1985 — Attention! To All Posts... as Sergey
- 1990 — Goal in the Spassky Gate as Alexander Shelepin
- 1991 — Recruiter as policeman Rodin
- 1996 — President and his woman as Gleb
- 1999 — Dossier of Detective Dubrovsky as MP Voitov
- 2000 — Maroseyka, 12 as Listvyanik
- 2001 — Don't Leave Me, Love as Oleg Zubarev
- 2003 — My Prechistenka as Prince Repin
- 2005 — Major Pugachev's Last Fight as Major General Artemyev
- 2007 — The Apocalypse Code as FSB officer
- 2007 — Emergency Call. Extra Witness as Artyom Nikolaevich Mamaev
- 2018 — Dinosaur as retired investigator
Director
[edit]- 1982 — We Weren't Married in Church
- 1985 — Vosstaniya Square
- 1987 — The Night Crew
- 1992 — The Hermit
- 2001 — Don't Leave Me, Love
- 2003 — My Prechistenka
- 2009 — The Distance
- 2012 — Soothsayer Omar Khayyam. Chronicle of a Legend
Writer
[edit]- 1985 — Vosstaniya Square
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Soviet film directors
- Russian film directors
- 1947 births
- Living people
- Soviet male film actors
- Russian male film actors
- 20th-century Russian male actors
- Recipients of the Vasilyev Brothers State Prize of the RSFSR
- Recipients of the Lenin Komsomol Prize
- Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography alumni
- People from Borovsky District
- Honored Artists of the RSFSR
- Honored Workers of the Arts Industry of the Russian Federation