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Baryshev, Yaroslav Pavlovich

Yaroslav (nas. Name - Vyacheslav) Pavlovich Baryshev ( 1942 - 2013 ) [1] - Soviet and Russian theater and cinema actor, laureate of the RSFSR State Prize named after K. S. Stanislavsky , people's artist of the Russian Federation (1992) [2] .

Yaroslav Baryshev
Vyacheslav Pavlovich Baryshev
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Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Date of death
Place of death
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Profession
actor
TheaterLittle Theater
Awards
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Narodniy artist1 copy.pngHonored Artist of the RSFSR - 1982Winner of the RSFSR State Prize named after KS Stanislavsky - 1984
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Biography

Baryshev was born on January 15, 1942 in the village of Stavrovo, Ivanovo Region [3] .

In 1963 he graduated from the Higher Theater School. MS Schepkin (course of the People's Artist of the USSR Nikolai Annenkov ) and was accepted into the troupe of the Maly Theater [3] .

He died on June 2, 2013 in Moscow [4] . He was buried at the Troyekurovsky cemetery [5] (near the grave of actor Lev Borisov ).

Creativity

Theater Roles

Little Theater

Season 1963/64

  • Dancing officer, " Port Arthur " I. Popova, A. Stepanova
  • Burlak / Shapkin, "The Storm " by A. Ostrovsky
  • Lord Paisle, Lady Windermere Fan O. Wilde
  • Guilome, “ Woe from Wit ” by A. Griboyedov
  • Guy, “ The Power of Darkness ” by L. Tolstoy
  • Young man, “ They are waiting for us somewhere ” by A. Arbuzov
  • The spectator in court, " Living dead " L. Tolstoy
  • The young man, " Mrs. Bovary " Flaubert
  • Soldier / Tom Anders, Luna Entered by J. Steinbeck
  • 6th guest, " Masquerade " by M. Lermontov
  • Shakespeare, "The Man from Stratford " by S. Aleshin
  • Painter, " Wolves and Sheep " by A. Ostrovsky

Season 1964/65

  • 2nd Young Gentleman, Lady Windermeier's Fan, O. Wilde
  • Ruford, Lady Fan Windermeier by O. Wilde
  • Episodes, "Smart things" S. Marshak
  • Dancing, "Mrs. Bovary" Flaubert
  • Will Anders, "The Moon Went," by J. Steinbeck

Season 1966/67

  • Buttonovin, “ Revizor ” N. V. Gogol
  • Alexey Platov, “Son” A.V. Sofronova
  • Sailor, “ Optimistic Tragedy ” by V. V. Vishnevsky
  • Oswald, The Ghosts of Henrik Ibsen

Season 1967/68

  • Diego, "John Reed" E. Simnova
  • Chatsky, "Woe from Wit" by A. Griboyedov
  • Dmitry, "My friends" A. Korneychuk
  • 2nd merchant, quarterly, "Revizor" by N. Gogol

Season 1968/69

  • 3rd Merchant, “Revizor” by N. Gogol
  • Cooker, "Golden Fleece" A. Goulashki
  • Security officer, "Your Uncle Misha" Mdivani

Season 1969/70

  • Karl Moore, “The Thieves” by F. Schiller
  • Correspondent, “They stole the consul!” Mdivani
  • Daube, "Confession" S. Dangulova
  • Vittorio Eliya, “Christmas at the House of Señora Cupello” by E. de Filippo

Season 1970/71

  • Rodon Crowley, W. Thackeray's Vanity Fair

Season 1972/73

  • Chief of the Guard, “Smart Things” S. Marshak
  • Andrei Shuisky, “Tsar Fedor Ivanovich” by A. K. Tolstoy, director B. I. Ravenskikh
  • Kukushkin, “The Last Day” by B. Vasiliev

Season 1974/75

  • Semenov, " Russian people " by Konstantin Simonov . Director: Boris Ravenskikh [6]
  • Galetsky, "Evening Light" by A. Arbuzov

Season 1975/76

  • Peter, "Golovlyov's Lords" by M. Saltykov-Shchedrin
  • Andron Rusu, “Birds of our youth” I. Druce
  • Janettino Doria, Fiesco's Conspiracy in Genoa by F. Schiller

Season 1976/77

  • Erich Clammrot, “Before the Sunset” by Hauptmann
  • Nikolay, “Conversations under a clear moon” by V. Shukshin

Season 1977/78

  • Terrible, " Love Spring " KA Trenyova . Director: Peter Fomenko [7]

Season 1978/79

  • Edgar, “ King Lear ” by W. Shakespeare . Director: Leonid Kheyfets [8]

1979/80 season

  • Benedictine, Markov's Challenge, E. Sheema

Season 1980/81

  • Tractor driver, "Tselina" L. Brezhnev
  • Ivan Krizhovets, "Agony" M. Krlezhi

1982/83 season

  • Lead, "Tselina" L. Brezhnev
  • Ramzin, "Choice" by Yu. Bondarev

Season 1983/84

  • Linier, “Cyrano de Bergerac” by E. Rostand
  • Alexandrov, "Living dead" L. Tolstoy

1984/85 season

  • Ivan Petrovich Shuisky, “Tsar Fedor Ivanovich” by A. Tolstoy, director B. I. Ravenskikh
  • Muratov, "Zykov" M. Gorky

1985/86 season

  • Starodum, “Minority” by D. Fonvizin, director V. Ivanov

1987/88 season

  • Lyapkin-Tyapkin, “Revizor” by N. Gogol

1988/89 season

  • Trubin, "Guests" L. Zorin
  • Wooland, “Predators” by A. Pisemsky

Season 1990/91

  • Ivan the Terrible, "Prince Silver" A. Tolstoy
  • Reingraf von Stein, Kethen from Heilbronn by Kleist

1991/92 season

  • Pontius Pilate, “King of Judea” by K. Romanov

1992/93 season

  • Boev, “Savage” A. Ostrovsky and N. Solovyov

Season 1993/94

  • Golden Eagles, " Wolves and Sheep " by A. N. Ostrovsky . Director: Vitaly Ivanov [9]

Season 1995/96

  • Tsar Ivan the Terrible, "Tsar Ivan the Terrible" A. K. Tolstoy, director V. Dragunov

1996/97 season

  • Rogozhinsky, "Resurrection" by L. Tolstoy
  • Miller, "Deceit and Love" by F. Schiller

1998/99 season

  • Dr. Dorn, “The Seagull ” by A.P. Chekhov . Director: Vladimir Dragunov [10]

2002/03 season

  • Cardinal Richelieu, "Cardinal's Cloak" P. Gusev

2005/06 season

  • President, "Deceit and Love" by F. Schiller
  • Amias Paulet, Mary Stuart by Schiller

2006/07 season

  • Dorn, “The Seagull” by A.P. Chekhov

Season 2009/10

  • Krutitsky, "For every sage is quite simplicity" A. N. Ostrovsky

2012/13 season

  • Knurov, "The Dowryless" by A. N. Ostrovsky
 
Scene from the performance of the Maly Theater “The Seagull ”
Dr. Dorn - Yaroslav Baryshev, Arkadina - Irina Muravyova

Filmography

  • 1973 - Wolves and Sheep (TV Play)
  • 1976 - Recognition (telecast)
  • 1976 - Vanity Fair (drama show) - Rodon Crowley
  • 1978 - Lord Golovlyov (TV play) - Petya
  • 1979 - Russian people (TV show) - Semenov
  • 1980 - Fiesco's Conspiracy in Genoa (telecast) - Janettin
  • 1981 - The Challenge (teleplay) - Grigori Vladimirovich Benedictine, academician
  • 1981 - Love Spring (telecast) - Konstantin the Terrible
  • 1981 - Tsar Fyodor Ioannovich (drama play) - Prince Andrei Shuisky
  • 1982 - The Red Bells - Grigory Zinoviev
  • 1982 - King Lear (drama show) - Edgar, son of Gloucester
  • 1985 - Battalions ask for fire
  • 1987 - Zykov - Muratov
  • 1990 - Satellite of the planet Uranus
  • 1992 - In the beginning was the word
  • 1993 - If only to know ... - Ivan Romanovich Chebutykin
  • 1994 - The Hunt

Awards and prizes

  • Merited Artist of the RSFSR (10.21.1982)
  • People's Artist of the Russian Federation (1992)
  • State Prize of the RSFSR named after KS Stanislavsky (1984) - for the performance of the role of Ilya Petrovich Ramzin in the play “Choice” by Yu. V. Bondarev
  • Order of Honor ( October 25, 1999 ) - for a great contribution to the development of the national theatrical culture and in connection with the 175th anniversary of the State Academic Maly Theater of Russia [11]

Notes

  1. ↑ Biography of Yaroslav Baryshev (rus.) . RIA News (June 3, 2013). Archived June 11, 2013.
  2. Honorary title awarded by Presidential Decree No. 656 of June 23, 1992
  3. ↑ 1 2 Jaroslav Baryshev on the site of the Maly Theater
  4. ↑ The famous actor Yaroslav Baryshev - Elena Yurinskaya died in Moscow - Rossiyskaya Gazeta
  5. ↑ The grave of Jaroslav Baryshev
  6. Рус Russian People Archived January 4, 2007.
  7. ↑ "Love Spring". Audio recording of the performance on the website of the Maly Theater Archived April 2, 2015.
  8. Кор “King Lear” Archived September 24, 2008.
  9. Вол “Wolves and Sheep” Archived October 16, 2008.
  10. ↑ “The Seagull” Archived March 29, 2009.
  11. ↑ Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of October 25, 1999 No. 1434 “On awarding state awards of the Russian Federation”

Literature

  • Moscow Encyclopedia. Volume 1: Faces of Moscow. Book 6: AZ. Additions. - M .: OAO Moscow textbooks, 2014

Links

  • Yaroslav Baryshev on the site of the Maly Theater
  • Yaroslav multifaceted (inaccessible link)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Baryshev,_Yaroslav_Pavlovich&oldid=101059560


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