Mikhail Provich Sadovsky ( November 12 ( 24 ), 1847 [1] , Moscow , Russian Empire - July 26 ( August 8 ), 1910 , ibid.) - Russian theater actor [2] .
| Mikhail Sadovsky | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Mikhail Provich Sadovsky |
| Date of Birth | November 12 ( 24 ), 1847 |
| Place of Birth | |
| Date of death | July 26 ( August 8 ) 1910 (62 years) |
| Place of death | |
| Citizenship | |
| Profession | actor |
| Years of activity | 1867 - 1909 |
| Theater | Little Theater |
| Awards | Honored Artist of the Imperial Theaters |
Content
Biography
Born into the family of the actor of the Maly Theater of Provo Sadovsky .
He was married to actress Olga Osipovna Sadovskaya . In 1872 a daughter was born in the family, the future actress Elizaveta Mikhailovna (the stage name during the life of the mother is Sadovskaya-2nd). In 1874 a son was born, the future actor Prov Sadovsky Jr. [2] . In 1878, Mikhail Mikhailovich Sadovsky (senior) was born [3] .
In 1869, Mikhail Provich made his debut on the stage of the Maly Theater. In his repertoire immediately took the firm place of the play by A. N. Ostrovsky. In 1870, Sadovsky was accepted into the troupe of the Maly Theater, at first trusting him with roles in the role of simpleton and characteristic comedian.
Mikhail Provich remarkably interpreted Ostrovsky's dramaturgy and played in Ostrovsky’s plays over 60 roles.
Buried at the Pyatnitsky cemetery .
Creativity
Theater Roles
- 1867 - " In a strange feast of hangover " A. N. Ostrovsky
Little Theater
- 1869 - “ Let 's count our own people ” A.N. Ostrovsky - Podhalyuzin
- 1869 - “ Hard Days ” by A. N. Ostrovsky - Andrey Bruskov
- 1869 - “ Hot Heart ” by A. N. Ostrovsky - Vasya Shustry
- 1869 - “ Do not sit in your sleigh ” A.N. Ostrovsky - Borodkin
- 1871 - “The Forest ” by A. N. Ostrovsky - Bulanov
- 1874 - A. N. Ostrovsky's “ Labor Bread ” - Gruntsov
- 1875 - “ Wolves and Sheep ” by A. N. Ostrovsky - Murzavetsky
- 1876 - “ Truth is good, but happiness is better. ” A. N. Ostrovsky - Mukhoyarov
- 1877 - “ The Marriage of Belugin ” by A. N. Ostrovsky and Solovyov - Andrey Belugin
- 1878 - “The Dowryless ” by A. N. Ostrovsky - Karandyshev
- 1879 - “The Heart is not a Stone ” by A. N. Ostrovsky - Konstantin Karkunov
Notes
- ↑ An excerpt from the book by M. Sadovsky of the “Zapika actor” (Inaccessible link) . The appeal date is March 21, 2015. Archived April 2, 2015.
- ↑ 1 2 Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Ch. ed. A.M. Prokhorov, 3rd ed. T. 22. Belt - Safi. 1975. 628 pp., Ill .; 37 l. ill. and cards.
- ↑ Russian Drama Theater: Encyclopedia / Ed. ed. M.I. Andreeva, N.E. Zvenigorodskaya, A.V. Martynova and others - M .: Great Russian Encyclopedia, 2001. - 568 pp., Ill. ISBN 5-85270-167-X (p. 400)