Gleb Alekseandrovich Strizhenov ( July 21, 1925 [2] , Voronezh - October 4, 1985 , Moscow ) is a Soviet theater and film actor . Honored Artist of the RSFSR ( 1974 ).
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Biography
Father - an officer, Alexander Nikolayevich Strizhenov, rose to the brigade commander. Mother, Ksenia, before the revolution she graduated from the Smolny Institute of Noble Maidens in St. Petersburg . Brother, Oleg Strizhenov - a famous Soviet actor, people's artist of the USSR . In 1935, the family moved to Moscow , settled on Koroviy Val Street.
In 1941, Gleb Strizhenov went to the front, for which he corrected the date of birth in the passport on July 21, 1923. In the first battle, Strizhenov received a concussion and was subsequently declared unfit for military service.
In 1941 - 1942, Gleb Strizhenov worked as an actor of the Kirov Regional Drama Theater .
Since 1943 he worked in various theaters of the country: the Moscow Comedy Theater, theaters of Ulyanovsk , Vladimir , the Irkutsk Regional Drama Theater , the Baltic Fleet Theater, the Moscow Central Transport Theater, the Moscow Drama and Comedy Theater. He graduated from the Moscow Art Theater School (course of Vasily Osipovich Toporkov ) in 1953 .
Since 1962, he became an actor in the Studio Theater of the film actor .
Gleb Aleksandrovich’s brother Oleg Strizhenov , who rarely gives interviews, once said about him: “Gleb is my favorite older brother. I just idolized him. We had a wonderful family in which everyone loved each other forever. They fight and hate each other only in ugly families. ”
In everyday life, Gleb Strizhenov always behaved very modestly, correctly and intelligently. He played the guitar beautifully, performed wonderful romances and passionately loved poetry.
With his wife Lidia Sergeevna Strizhenova (Antonova in girlhood; 04 / 10 / 1926-30.05.2010 [3] ), also a professional actress, Gleb Strizhenov lived for more than 30 years. Their daughter Elena is a film expert, her son is studying to become an actor like a grandfather.
The last film in the career of the actor was released the year before his death, "Cancan in the English Park."
Gleb Strizhenov died in 1985 from lung cancer. He was buried at the Kuntsevsky cemetery in Moscow (plot 10B).
Filmography
- 1957 - An Extraordinary Summer - Ipat Ipatiev
- 1957 - Duel - Mikhin, second lieutenant
- 1958 - Life Passed By - Petka-artist
- 1961 - Victims
- 1961 - At the beginning of the century - Maximov
- 1962 - Third Half
- 1962 - Coin - Jesse Fulton
- 1963 - Forty minutes before dawn
- 1963 - Optimistic tragedy - officer
- 1964 - Until tomorrow
- 1965 - Missiles should not take off - Henryk Dulkevich, Pole
- 1966 - The Elusive Avengers - Priest
- 1966 - I see the sun
- 1966 - Over Thin Ice - Karl Frankenberg, Doctor
- 1966 - Bad joke - romantic
- 1967 - Arena - stables servant
- 1967 - Stars and soldiers - officer
- 1967 - Air Seller - Williams
- 1968 - First Girl
- 1969 - Chief Witness
- 1969 - On the way to Lenin - commissar
- 1970 - Mission in Kabul - Gideonov
- 1971 - Through the icy gloom - comrade Konstantin - prototype A. A. Bogdanov
- 1971 - Large hauls
- 1972 - Kingfisher - Grizzly
- 1973 - tailwind
- 1974 - The Only Road - Ivan Efimovich
- 1974 - Earthly and heavenly adventures - father
- 1974 - Downpour - Boris, a railwayman
- 1975 - For the rest of his life - Kravtsov
- 1975 - Okovani soferi - Kalenic
- 1976 - Raging Gold - Joe Parsons
- 1976 - Red and Black - Marquis de la Moth (voiced by Zinovy Gerdt )
- 1976 - Turbine Days - von Schratt, General
- 1977 - Inn on Pyatnitskaya - Volodya Gremin
- 1978 - Walled in Glass
- 1979 - Garage - Alexander Grigoryevich Yakubov, a war veteran, one of the unjustly excluded (voiced by Vladimir Prokofiev)
- 1979 - A few days in the life of I. I. Oblomov - Baron von Langwagen
- 1980 - Tehran 43 - Simon
- 1980 - Through Thorns to the Stars - Glan
- 1982 - Let him speak ... - Anthony Starkwater, King of the Exchange
- 1983 - Comet - Alien
- 1984 - The Shining World - Arsi
- 1984 - Cancan in the English Park - Eduard Sopelyak
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 German National Library , Berlin State Library , Bavarian State Library , etc. Record # 1062175441 // General regulatory control (GND) - 2012—2016.
- ↑ Encyclopedic Dictionary “Cinema”. Moscow SE. 1986 p. 410
- ↑ Grave of G. A. Strizhenov at Kuntsevsky cemetery