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Victor Smirnov - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography

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People's Artist of Russia (13.10.1992), leading actor of the Alexandrinsky Theater.
Born on August 4, 1945 in the city of Klin, Moscow region. He began his career as a glassblower, participated in amateur performances. Graduated from the Gorky Theater School in 1972. And immediately he was hired at the Penza Regional Drama Theater named after. A.V. Lunacharsky. For ten years of work on this stage, he has played more than 40 roles. Among them: Cheshkov ("The Man from the Side" by I. Dvoretsky, 1972), Admiral Stepanov ("The Cause You Serve" by Y. German, 1973), Boss Finley ("Sweet-voiced Bird of Youth" by T. Williams, 1973), Claudius Goretsky ("Wolves and Sheep" by A. N. Ostrovsky, 1973), Lord Windermere ("Lady Windermere's Fan" by O. Wilde, 1974), Busygin ("Date in the Suburb" by A. Vampilova, 1974), Lopatin ("From the notes of Lopatin" by K. Simonov, 1975), Anton Zykov ("The Zykovs" by M. Gorky, 1975), Mihai Gruia ("The Holy of Holies" by I. Druce, 1976 g.), Grigory Melikhov ("Quiet Don" by M. Sholokhov, 1977), Nikitin (" In 1983, Viktor Smirnov was admitted to the troupe of the Leningrad Academic Drama Theater. Pushkin (now - Alexandrinsky). His first work on the renowned stage was the role of Pugachev in the legendary performance of Rostislav Goryaev's "The Captain's Daughter" by A.S. Pushkin (1984). This role brought the artist undoubted success and immediately promoted him to the ranks of the leading masters of the theater. In a number of subsequent works by Viktor Smirnov, there are no passing roles. In the 1980s and 1990s, the artist was involved in almost all major theater productions. Among his works: Zheleznov ("Vassa Zheleznova" by M. Gorky, 1985), Mitrich ("The Power of Darkness" by Leo Tolstoy, 1986), Moskalev ("Uncle's Dream" by F. M. Dostoevsky, 1987 .), Writer ("The Suicide" by N. Erdman, 1988), Chaliapin ("The Bells" by Y. Nagibin, 1989), Skotinin (" The Minor "D. I. Fonvizina, 1990), Bolshov in A. N. Ostrovsky's comedy" Our people - we will be numbered! " (1990), Hamlet, and then Claudius ("Hamlet" by W. Shakespeare, 1992 and 1997) Othello ("Othello" by W. Shakespeare, 1993), Bugrov ("Platonov" by A.P. Chekhova, 1994), Chebutykin ("Three sisters" by A.P. Chekhov, 1996), Famusov ("Woe from Wit" by A.S. Griboyedov, 1996), He ("Sorry ... "A. Galina, 1996), Peter I (" The Legend of Tsar Peter and His Murdered Son Alexei "by F. Gorenstein, 1997), Scrambled eggs (" The Marriage "by N. V. Gogol, 1998), Chaliapin in the solo performance" Farewell , Russia! ”, Based on the autobiographical prose of F. I. Shalyapin“ Mask and Soul ”(1999), Patriarch (“ Boris Godunov ”by Alexander Pushkin, 1999), Don Luis (“ Don Juan ” Moliere, 2000). Gruvemuvestart Fonvizin, 1990), Bolshov in the comedy by A.N. Ostrovsky "Our people - numbered!" (1990), Hamlet, and then Claudius ("Hamlet" by W. Shakespeare, 1992 and 1997) Othello ("Othello" by W. Shakespeare, 1993), Bugrov ("Platonov" by A.P. Chekhova, 1994), Chebutykin ("Three sisters" by A.P. Chekhov, 1996), Famusov ("Woe from Wit" by A.S. Griboyedov, 1996), He ("Sorry ... "A. Galina, 1996), Peter I (" The Legend of Tsar Peter and His Murdered Son Alexei "by F. Gorenstein, 1997), Scrambled eggs (" The Marriage "by N. V. Gogol, 1998), Chaliapin in the solo performance" Farewell , Russia! ”, Based on the autobiographical prose of FIShaliapin“ Mask and Soul ”(1999), Patriarch (“ Boris Godunov ”by A.S. Pushkin, 1999), Don Luis (“ Don Juan ” Moliere, 2000).
Fonvizin, 1990), Bolshov in the comedy by A.N. Ostrovsky "Our people - numbered!" (1990), Hamlet, and then Claudius ("Hamlet" by W. Shakespeare, 1992 and 1997) Othello ("Othello" by W. Shakespeare, 1993), Bugrov ("Platonov" by A.P. Chekhova, 1994), Chebutykin ("Three sisters" by A.P. Chekhov, 1996), Famusov ("Woe from Wit" by A.S. Griboyedov, 1996), He ("Sorry ... "A. Galina, 1996), Peter I (" The Legend of Tsar Peter and His Murdered Son Alexei "by F. Gorenstein, 1997), Scrambled eggs (" The Marriage "by N. V. Gogol, 1998), Chaliapin in the solo performance" Farewell , Russia! ”, Based on the autobiographical prose of FIShaliapin“ Mask and Soul ”(1999), Patriarch (“ Boris Godunov ”by A.S. Pushkin, 1999), Don Luis (“ Don Juan ” Moliere, 2000).
Ostrovsky "Our people - numbered!" (1990), Hamlet, and then Claudius ("Hamlet" by W. Shakespeare, 1992 and 1997) Othello ("Othello" by W. Shakespeare, 1993), Bugrov ("Platonov" by A.P. Chekhova, 1994), Chebutykin ("Three sisters" by A.P. Chekhov, 1996), Famusov ("Woe from Wit" by A.S. Griboyedov, 1996), He ("Sorry ... "A. Galina, 1996), Peter I (" The Legend of Tsar Peter and His Murdered Son Alexei "by F. Gorenstein, 1997), Scrambled eggs (" The Marriage "by N. V. Gogol, 1998), Chaliapin in the solo performance" Farewell , Russia! ”, Based on the autobiographical prose of FIShaliapin“ Mask and Soul ”(1999), Patriarch (“ Boris Godunov ”by A.S. Pushkin, 1999), Don Luis (“ Don Juan ” Moliere, 2000).
Ostrovsky "Our people - numbered!" (1990), Hamlet, and then Claudius ("Hamlet" by W. Shakespeare, 1992 and 1997) Othello ("Othello" by W. Shakespeare, 1993), Bugrov ("Platonov" by A.P. Chekhova, 1994), Chebutykin ("Three sisters" by A.P. Chekhov, 1996), Famusov ("Woe from Wit" by A.S. Griboyedov, 1996), He ("Sorry ... "A. Galina, 1996), Peter I (" The Legend of Tsar Peter and His Murdered Son Alexei "by F. Gorenstein, 1997), Scrambled eggs (" The Marriage "by N. V. Gogol, 1998), Chaliapin in the solo performance" Farewell , Russia! ”, Based on the autobiographical prose of F. I. Shalyapin“ Mask and Soul ”(1999), Patriarch (“ Boris Godunov ”by Alexander Pushkin, 1999), Don Luis (“ Don Juan ” Moliere, 2000).
Chebutykin ("Three sisters" by A.P. Chekhov, 1996), Famusov ("Woe from Wit" by A.S. Griboyedov, 1996), He ("Sorry ..." by A. Galina, 1996 ), Peter I ("The Legend of Tsar Peter and his murdered son Alexei" by F. Gorenstein, 1997), Scrambled eggs ("The Marriage" by Nikolai Gogol, 1998), Chaliapin in the solo performance "Farewell, Russia!" autobiographical prose F.I.Shalyapin "Mask and Soul" (1999), Patriarch ("Boris Godunov" by A.S. Pushkin, 1999), Don Luis ("Don Juan" by Moliere, 2000).
Chebutykin ("Three sisters" by A.P. Chekhov, 1996), Famusov ("Woe from Wit" by A.S. Griboyedov, 1996), He ("Sorry ..." by A. Galina, 1996 ), Peter I ("The Legend of Tsar Peter and his murdered son Alexei" by F. Gorenstein, 1997), Scrambled eggs ("The Marriage" by N.V. Gogol, 1998), Chaliapin in the solo performance "Farewell, Russia!" autobiographical prose by F.I.Shalyapin "Mask and Soul" (1999), Patriarch ("Boris Godunov" by A.S. Pushkin, 1999), Don Luis ("Don Juan" by Moliere, 2000).
Shalyapin in the solo performance “Farewell, Russia!”, Based on the autobiographical prose of F.I.Shalyapin “Mask and Soul” (1999), Patriarch (“Boris Godunov” by A.S. Pushkin, 1999), Don Luis ("Don Juan" by Moliere, 2000).
Shalyapin in the solo performance “Farewell, Russia!”, Based on the autobiographical prose of F.I.Shalyapin “Mask and Soul” (1999), Patriarch (“Boris Godunov” by A.S. Pushkin, 1999), Don Luis ("Don Juan" by Moliere, 2000).
Powerful characters, extraordinary human destinies, a wide range of passions - all this is subject to such an extraordinary and powerful artist, which no doubt is Viktor Fedorovich Smirnov. He has access to heroics, and caustic satire, and the role of a love repertoire. Smirnov, an actor of his own pronounced theme, is at the same time a master of reincarnation. These qualities are in demand by directors of different generations and theater schools. Recently, the actor's repertoire has included roles in the performances of Alexander Galibin (Peter the Great in "The Tale ...", Scrambled eggs in Gogol's "Marriage"), Alexander Belinsky (Puppeteer in the Vanity Fair of U. Tekkerey, 2002), Vladimir Golub ( Mamaev in the comedy by AN Ostrovsky "Enough simplicity for every wise man" (2002). Theater critic Lilia Shitenburg wrote about the role of Mamaev: " Viktor Smirnov demonstrates to the public another variation on the theme of a charming cannibal (Famusov is unforgettable). He smacks his wife's hand with relish, energetically pats Glumov's face, and unusually "tasty" masters the nuances of Ostrovsky's juicy remarks. This artist is almost the last thing left in the Alexandrinka of the "imperial", large-scale and luxurious ... He manages to be good-natured and grandiose at the same time. "(L. Shitenburg" The "Sage" lacks simplicity "//" Kommersant ", № 51, March 26, 2002) Viktor Smirnov's major work was the role of judge Lyapkin-Tyapkin in Valery Fokin's play The Inspector General (2002). in essence - the personification of all bureaucratic Russia. A new bright work was the role of Ivan Nikiforovich Dovgochkhun in the play "Ivans" based on "The Tale of How Ivan Ivanovich Quarreled with Ivan Nikiforovich" and other works by N.V. Gogol (director A. Moguchiy, 2007).

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