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Zhakov, Oleg Petrovich

Oleg Petrovich Zhakov ( , - , ) - Soviet film actor and film director. People's Artist of the USSR ( 1969 ) [2] . Laureate of the USSR State Prize ( 1971 ) and the Stalin Prize of the second degree ( 1946 ).

Oleg Zhakov
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In the movie Precious Grains (1948)
Birth nameOleg Petrovich Zhakov
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Date of death
Place of death
Citizenship Russian Empire →
RSFSR →
the USSR
Profession
movie actor
Awards
Order of the Red Banner of Labor - 1938Order of the Red Banner of Labor - 1967Order of Friendship of Peoples - 1985Order of the Red Star - 1944
SU Medal For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 ribbon.svgSU Medal Twenty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 ribbon.svgSU Medal Thirty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 ribbon.svgSU Medal Forty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 ribbon.svg
People's Artist of the USSR - 1969RSFSR Honored Artist - 1944State Prize of the RSFSR named after the Vasilyev brothers - 1978USSR State Prize - 1971Stalin Prize - 1946
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Biography

Oleg Zhakov was born on March 19 ( April 1 ), 1905 in Sarapul (now in the Udmurt Republic , Russia ).

In 1912, the family moved from Sarapul to Kazan , where he graduated from a parish school and two classes of a real school . After moving to Yekaterinburg in 1919 and graduating from high school, he worked at a power plant. Then he entered the Polytechnic at the pedagogical department, studied three courses (1922-1925) and realized that pedagogy was not very attractive to him. At the same time, he began to visit a club called “Junk”, whose futuristic abbreviation stands for “artists, writers, artists, musicians”. At that time he met with local young theater enthusiasts, passionate about new trends in art - P. S. Sobolevsky and S. A. Gerasimov .

In 1926-1927 he studied at the Leningrad Film School (now the St. Petersburg Film and Video College). P.S. Sobolevsky and S. A. Gerasimov, already engaged in the studio of FEKS ( Factory of an eccentric actor ) with G.M. Kozintsev and L.Z. Trauberg , helped to enter the studio for him as well. In the same year, he first starred in a movie - in the crowd in the film adaptation of Gogol's "The Overcoat . " In 1929 he graduated from the Leningrad College of Performing Arts (film department) (now the Russian State Institute of Performing Arts ). It was then that he finally decided: he would be a film actor, and that’s all ...

He starred in various film studios, including Lenfilm , Mosfilm with such screen masters as B. F. Andreev , N. K. Cherkasov , B. N. Livanov , P. M. Aleinikov , B. A. Babochkin .

He starred in more than a hundred films. The audience’s attention was attracted by the performance of the main roles in the films “Seven Brave” and “We are from Kronstadt” . Then he starred a lot, both in military heroic films and in dramatic ones, of which it is worth noting the work in the films “Invasion” and “At the Lake” . The last work of the actor was the film "Hot Summer in Kabul", where he starred in seventy-eight years.

Since 1957 he lived in Pyatigorsk , where he died on May 4, 1988 . He was buried in the Krasnoslobodsky cemetery of Pyatigorsk [3] .

Family

  • Children - daughter Galina (died in the late 1980s) and son Oleg (died in 2004).

Ranks and Awards

  • Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1944)
  • People's Artist of the USSR ( 1969 )
  • Stalin Prize of the second degree (1946) - for the role of Fedor Talanov in the film "Invasion" ( 1944 )
  • USSR State Prize (1971) - for the role of the scientist Barmin in the film "At the Lake" (1969)
  • State Prize of the RSFSR named after the Vasilyev Brothers ( 1978 ) - for playing the role of Grandfather Matvey in "Front Behind the Front Line" (1977)
  • Two Orders of the Red Banner of Labor (1938, 1967)
  • Order of Friendship of Peoples (1985)
  • Order of the Red Star (1944)
  • Medal "For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945."
  • Medal "Twenty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945."
  • Medal "Thirty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945."
  • Medal "Forty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945."
  • Gold medal to them. A.P. Dovzhenko (1975, the film “Front without flanks”)

Filmography

Acting

  1. 1926 - Overcoat - an official in a raincoat
  2. 1927 - S.V. D. - Hussar
  3. 1929 - New Babylon - a soldier of the National Guard
  4. 1930 - Icy fate - radio operator Pukhov
  5. 1930 - Wind in the face - Boris
  6. 1931 - Noon - Boris Shilin
  7. 1931 - Man from Prison - Episode
  8. 1932 - Hero's Error - Uncle Felicia
  9. 1933 - My Homeland - Captain Alyabyev
  10. 1933 - The first platoon - Vasiliev
  11. 1933 - Special case - assistant professor
  12. 1934 - Do I love you? - Senya
  13. 1934 - Golden Lights - Kovalev
  14. 1936 - Baltic Deputy - Associate Professor Vincent Mikhailovich Vorobyov
  15. 1936 - We are from Kronstadt - Jan Draudin
  16. 1936 - The Seven Bold - radio operator Kurt Schaefer
  17. 1937 - For the Soviet Motherland - Toivo Antikainen
  18. 1937 - 1939 - The Great Citizen - Sergey Vasilievich Borovsky
  19. 1938 - Swamp soldiers - Paul
  20. 1938 - Professor Mamlock - Rolf Mamlock
  21. 1939 - Courage - Alexey Tomilin
  22. 1939 - Friends meet again - Kornienko
  23. 1941 - Front - line girlfriends - Bannikov
  24. 1942 - Assassins take to the road - captain
  25. 1942 - Combat movie collection No. 12 (short story "The Son of a Fighter") - Vorobyov
  26. 1943 - March-April - captain Peter Fedorovich Zhavoronkov
  27. 1943 - One family - Morozov
  28. 1943 - The submarine T-9 - Kostrov
  29. 1944 - Invasion - Fedor Ivanovich Talanov
  30. 1945 - Ivan the Terrible - Heinrich Staden
  31. 1945 - Songs of Abay - Dolgopolov
  32. 1946 - Sons - Janis
  33. 1946 - Nameless Island - German (uncredited)
  34. 1946 - In the name of life - Christmas
  35. 1946 - White Fang - Wyndon Scott, mining engineer
  36. 1947 - Private Alexander Matrosov - Captain Shcherbina
  37. 1948 - Precious grains - Ivashin
  38. 1949 - Star - Serbichenko
  39. 1950 - Donetsk miners - Andreev
  40. 1950 - Conspiracy of the Doomed - Former SS Kurt
  41. 1953 - The Great Warrior of Albania Skanderbeg - Tanush Tonia
  42. 1953 - Hostile Whirlwinds - Georgy Pyatakov
  43. 1954 - Partisan Children - Investigator
  44. 1954 - The Tale of the Forest Giant - Nikander Petrovich Dudin
  45. 1955 - Bonfire of Immortality - Martin the Bright-eyed
  46. 1955 - Shadow at the pier - Ludov, major of state security
  47. 1955 - Footprints in the snow - spy Vasily Mikhailovich Belolyubsky
  48. 1956 - The Road of Truth - Pavlov
  49. 1956 - My daughter - Rogov
  50. 1956 - The Adventures of Artyomka - detective
  51. 1957 - Unknown coordinates - Chaly
  52. 1957 - Born of the Storm - Sigismund Raevsky
  53. 1958 - Kievlyanka - Kolomiets
  54. 1958 - Kochubey - Deverin
  55. 1958 - The Simple Thing - Tumanovich
  56. 1959 - Three stories by Chekhov
  57. 1959 - Anyuta (short) - episode
  58. 1959 - Dawn Towards - Ryzhikov
  59. 1959 - His generation - Karazin
  60. 1959 - Tavria - Murashko
  61. 1960 - First date - Ilya Ilyich
  62. 1960 - Operation Cobra - Mazur
  63. 1960 - Light in the window - Avilov
  64. 1961 - The very first - Evgeny Alekseevich
  65. 1962 - Court - Dudyrev
  66. 1962 - Way to the pier - Gastev
  67. 1963 - Blind Bird - Ivan Filippovich
  68. 1963 - Helena Bay - Sergunin
  69. 1963 - The sky obeys them - Basargin
  70. 1964 - State criminal - Leonid Ivanovich
  71. 1964 - Krynitsy - Pavel Ivanovich
  72. 1965 - Early in the morning - Nikolai Nikolaevich
  73. 1966 - Buryan - Yakim Terentyevich Ogir
  74. 1966 - An amazing tale-like story - lighthouse keeper
  75. 1966 - Quenching Thirst - Karabash Yermasov
  76. 1967 - Running on the Waves - Proctor
  77. 1967 - Bracelet-2 - Rybkin
  78. 1967 - Seven Brothers Worms (Italy) - Dad Worms
  79. 1968 - Resident Error - Yan Evgenievich Dembovich
  80. 1969 - At the lake - Baikal scientist Alexander Alexandrovich Barmin
  81. 1969 - King of the Mountains and others - Oleg Petrovich Markov
  82. 1970 - Mission in Kabul - Peter Sorokin
  83. 1971 - Steel ring (short) - Grandfather Kuzma
  84. 1971 - Seventh Heaven - Victor Leopoldovich
  85. 1972 - Earth, on demand - Pasquale Esposito
  86. 1972 - Night motorcyclist - Shabashnikov
  87. 1973 - Seeking a man - Ivan Grigorievich
  88. 1973 - Here is our home - Gramotkin
  89. 1973 - Appointment - Episode
  90. 1974 - Front without flanks - Grandfather Matvey
  91. 1974 - Reception Day on Personal Issues - Leonid Maslov
  92. 1975 - When the earth trembles - Demidov
  93. 1975 - Without the right to make a mistake - Judge Nikolai Alexandrovich
  94. 1975 - Memory - Member of the Board
  95. 1976 - The most beautiful horse - Denis Platonovich, coach
  96. 1976 - Adventures of the Grass - Vasiliev
  97. 1976 - Schedule for tomorrow - Oleg Dmitrievich
  98. 1977 - Armed and very dangerous - Judge Fleming
  99. 1977 - Front line : Grandfather Matvey Egorovich
  100. 1979 - My General - General Anton Petrovich Rybakov
  101. 1979 - Hippodrome - Mikhail Yakovlevich Rogozin
  102. 1980 - Just like us! - Trepykhalin
  103. 1980 - Sergei Ivanovich retires - Dmitry, war veteran
  104. 1981 - One Hundred Joys, or the Book of Great Discoveries - Uncle Misha
  105. 1981 - Girl and Grand - Petrovich, groom
  106. 1983 - Hot summer in Kabul - Professor Vladimir Dmitrievich Fedorov

Directing

  1. 1944 - Invasion (together with A. Room )

Scoring

  1. 1947 - Return with a victory - Draudins (role of V. Silenieks)
  2. 1955 - Give me your hand, my life! - unknown, buyer of “Requiem” (the role of L. Rudolph)
  3. 1961 - Cheated

Archive footage

  1. 2001 - Oleg Zhakov (from the cycle of television programs of the ORT channel “ To Remember ”) (documentary)

Memory

In Pyatigorsk, on the house number 28 on the street 50 years of the Komsomol, where the artist lived, a memorial plaque [3] . She came to install M. Nozhkin , with whom O. Zhakov starred in the film " Resident Error ."

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Zhakov Oleg Petrovich // Great Soviet Encyclopedia : [in 30 vol.] / Ed. A. M. Prokhorov - 3rd ed. - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia , 1969.
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  2. ↑ Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Ch. ed. A.M. Prokhorov, 3rd ed. T. 9. Euclid - Ibsen. 1972. 624 pp., Ill .; 43 l ill. and cards. 1 card incl.
  3. ↑ 1 2 Zhakov Oleg Petrovich // Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Stavropol Territory / E. A. Abulova and others; ch. ed. : Doctor of Sociology, Professor V. A. Shapovalov ; reviewers: Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Yu. A. Polyakov , Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor O. G. Malysheva. - Stavropol: Publishing House of SSU , 2006. - P. 123. - 458 p.

Links

  • Biography
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zhakov,_Oleg_Petrovich&oldid=101897902


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