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Boris Dmokhovsky - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography
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Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1955) .
Born (16) January 28, 1899 in St. Petersburg.
In 1924 he graduated from the School of Russian Drama in Petrograd (class of N.N. Arbatov, V.Ya.Sofronov).
From 1922 to 1931 - actor, then - director of the Bolshoi Drama Theater. Gorky.
From 1931 to 1937 - Artistic director and director of the Leningrad Traveling Comedy Theater.
From 1937 to 1941 - Director and Artistic Director of the Regional Far Eastern Theater (Khabarovsk).
1941 to 1944 - Director of the Variety Theater (Alma-Ata) and chief director of the TsOKS acting group.
1945-1948 - Director and actor of the Kiev Film Studio and Artistic Director of the School of Film Actors at the Kiev Film Studio.
Since 1949 - director of the Drama Theater. A.S. Pushkin (Leningrad).
Staged performances in theaters in Romania and Korea.
Performances as a director:
* 1927 - Lyubov Yarovaya (K. Trenev) (Bolshoi Theater named after Gorky)
* 1927 - Blizzard (D. Shcheglov) (Bolshoi Drama Theater named after Gorky)
* 1932 - Servant of two masters (K. Goldoni) (Leningrad Mobile Comedy Theater)
* 1934 - Someone else's child (V. Shkvarkin) (Leningrad Mobile Comedy Theater)
* 1933 - The Marriage of Truadek (J. Romain) (Leningrad Traveling Comedy Theater)
* 1951 - Kalinovaya Grove (A. Korneichuk) (Leningrad Drama Theater named after A.S. Pushkin)
* 1952 - High Wave (Harvest) (G. Nikolaeva) (Leningrad Drama Theater named after A.S. Pushkin)
* 1950 - Voice of America (Leningrad Drama Theater named after A.S. Pushkin)
* 1953 - Lermontov (B. Lavrenv) (Leningrad Drama Theater named after A.S. Pushkin)
From 1924 he was engaged in teaching activities.
From 1931 to 1937 - led a workshop for drama directors at the Leningrad Institute of Performing Arts.
He passed away on June 7, 1967 in Leningrad.