Nikolai Georgievich Suvorov (1889-1972) - Soviet film artist. People's Artist of the RSFSR ( 1969 ). Laureate of two Stalin Prizes of the first degree ( 1946 , 1951 ). Member of the CPSU (b) since 1945 .
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| Birth name | Nikolay Georgievich Suvorov | ||
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| Place of death | Leningrad , RSFSR , USSR | ||
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| Genre | decoration | ||
| Study | Saratov Bogolyubov Art College | ||
| Style | socialist realism | ||
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Biography
N. G. Suvorov was born on November 25 ( December 7 ), 1889 in Saratov. In 1909 he graduated from the Saratov Bogolyubov Art College. In 1920-1921 he worked in the Saratov Theater. Since 1927, at the Sevzapkino film studio.
N.G. Suvorov died on December 27, 1972 . He was buried in St. Petersburg at the Northern Cemetery .
Filmography
- 1929 - Address of Lenin and Cain and Artyom (together with I.P. Makhlis )
- 1931 - Golden Mountains
- 1933 - Thunderstorm
- 1935 - Peasants and Three comrades (together with V. G. Kalyagin )
- 1936 - Deputy of the Baltic (together with V. G. Kalyagin )
- 1937/1938 - Peter the Great (together with V. G. Kalyagin )
- 1937 , 1939 - The Great Citizen
- 1943 - She defends her homeland
- 1944 - Moscow Sky
- 1945 - The Great Citizen
- 1949 - Great power
- 1950 - Mussorgsky (together with A.P. Veksler )
- 1952 - Rimsky-Korsakov
- 1955 - Mikhailo Lomonosov and Alien Relatives
- 1956 - Soldiers
- 1957 - Baltic Glory and the Storm
- 1960 , 1961 - Virgin Soil Upturned (3rd series together with A.P. Veksler )
- 1961 - The very first
- 1962 - If a friend calls
- 1963 - Everything Remains to People
- 1966 - the Republic of SKID (together with E. G. Gukov )
Awards and Prizes
- Honored Artist of the RSFSR ( April 17, 1944 )
- Stalin Prize of the first degree (1946)
- Stalin Prize of the first degree (1951)
- People's Artist of the RSFSR ( September 29, 1969 )
- two orders and medals
- ICF Cannes Prize (1951) for the film Mussorgsky (1950)