Sergei Stolyarov
Appearance
Sergei Stolyarov | |
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Born | [a] Bezzubov village, Tula Governorate, Russian Empire | 17 July 1911
Died | 9 December 1969 | (aged 58)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1935–1967 |
Sergei Dmitrievich Stolyarov (Russian: Серге́й Дми́триевич Столяро́в; 17 July [O.S. 4 July] 1911 – 9 December 1969) was a film and theater actor.[3] The winner of the Stalin Prize of the first degree (1951). People's Artist of the RSFSR (1969). Member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union since 1958.[4]
Selected filmography
[edit]- 1935 — Aerograd as Vladimir Glushak[5]
- 1936 — Circus as Ivan Petrovich Martynov
- 1940 — Vasilisa the Beautiful as the youngest son, Ivan
- 1944 — Kashchey the Deathless as Nikita Kozhemyaka
- 1951 — Far from Moscow as Alexander Ivanovich Rogov
- 1952 — Sadko as Sadko[6]
- 1956 — Ilya Muromets as Alyosha Popovich
- 1959 — A Man Changes Skin as Vladimir Ivanovich Sinitsyn
- 1967 — The Andromeda Nebula as Dar Veter
Notes
[edit]- ^ Stolyarov's birth certificate was lost when he became an orphan during World War I. His previous birth date — November 1 — was chosen by him randomly while in the orphanage. The exact day of birth, July 17 (July 4 in Julian calendar) was discovered from the documents in the beginning of the XXI century.[1][2]
References
[edit]- ^ Сергей Столяров. Герой с былинным размахом / Новости культуры / Tvkultura.ru
- ^ Sergei Stolyarov on data.bnf.fr
- ^ Peter Rollberg (2009). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. US: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 667–668. ISBN 978-0-8108-6072-8.
- ^ Sergei Stolyarov on kino-teatr.ru
- ^ Sergei Stolyarov on 2011.russiancinema.ru
- ^ "Караван историй / Сергей Столяров. Символ эпохи". Archived from the original on 2017-01-14. Retrieved 2017-01-15.
External links
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Categories:
- 1911 births
- 1969 deaths
- People from Serebryano-Prudsky District
- People from Venyovsky Uyezd
- Communist Party of the Soviet Union members
- 20th-century Russian male actors
- Soviet male actors
- Socialist realism
- People's Artists of the RSFSR
- Recipients of the Stalin Prize
- Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
- Deaths from cancer in the Soviet Union
- Burials at Vagankovo Cemetery