Ignatievich Strzhelchik Vladislav ( January 31, 1921 , Petrograd - September 11, 1995 , St. Petersburg ) - Soviet Russian film and theater actor , teacher . Hero of Socialist Labor ( 1988 ). People's Artist of the USSR ( 1974 ).
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| Birth name | Vladislav Ignatievich Strzhelchik | ||||||||||||||
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| Profession | actor , theater teacher | ||||||||||||||
| Years of activity | 1938 - 1993 | ||||||||||||||
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Biography
Vladislav Strzhelchik was born in Petrograd (now St. Petersburg ). His father Ignatius Petrovich ( Polish. Ignacy Strzelczyk ) - a native of Poland , settled in St. Petersburg at the beginning of the XX century.
In 1929-1938 he studied at a ten-year school in Leningrad.
In 1938 he was admitted to the studio at the Bolshoi Drama Theater. Gorky (BDT) and in the same year became an actor in BDT (since 1992 - named after G. Tovstonogov ), in which he worked all his life. They managed to finish the studio only in 1947 . When the war began , he was drafted into the army, served in the infantry , was at the forefront, participated in various army ensembles [2] .
Among the best roles played on the stage of the theater are the Gypsies in M. Gorky 's Barbarians, A. Kulygin in Three Sisters , A. Chekhov , Gregory Solomon in A. Miller 's Price, Adrian Fomich in the play Three Sacks of Weed Wheat. according to the novel by V. F. Tendryakov , the comic role of Prince Vano Pantiashvili in “ Hanum ” by A. A. Tsagareli , Barney Cashman in the play “The Last Ardent Lover” based on the play by N. Simon [3] .
He made his film debut in 1942 in a cameo role in the movie " Mashenka ".
He was engaged in pedagogical activity: in 1959-1968 he taught acting at the Leningrad Institute of Theater, Music and Cinema (now the Russian State Institute of Performing Arts ), in 1966-1975 - at the Leningrad Institute of Culture (since 1970 - at the Department of Music Directing).
In 1986-1991 - member of the board, from October 1991 - secretary of the board of the Union of Theater Workers of the RSFSR [4] .
With the death of G. A. Tovstonogov in 1989, he began to play less in the theater. Later, during rehearsals and performances, he began to forget the text, so he decided to leave the stage [5] .
He died on September 11, 1995 after a long struggle with a brain tumor. He was buried in St. Petersburg on the Literary bridges of the Volkovsky cemetery . Tombstone (sculptor M.T. Litovchenko, architect T.P. Sadovsky) was created in 1996.
Family
- Father - Ignatius Petrovich Strzhelchik, engineer
- Mother - worked in the Hermitage
- Brother - Peter Ignatievich Strzhelchik, officer
- First wife - Olga Mikhailovna (died), operetta artist
- Daughter - Marina Vladislavovna Strzhelchik-Smirnova
- Second wife - Lyudmila Pavlovna Shuvalova (born 1926), actress and director of the Bolshoi Drama Theater
- Son - Evgeny Vladislavovich Volkov, Associate Professor, St. Petersburg University
- Son - Dmitry Alekseevich Isaev (born 1973), theater and film actor [6] [7]
- Son - Ilya Vladislavovich Kovrizhnykh (born 1981), theater and film actor.
Addresses in Leningrad
- 1921-1950s - Gogol street, 8
- 1950s — 1971 - 59 Basseynaya Street
- 1971-1990 - Basseynaya street, 47
- 1990-1995 - Petrovskaya Embankment , 4
Ranks and Awards
- Hero of Socialist Labor (1988)
- Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1954)
- People's Artist of the RSFSR ( 1965 ) - for merits in the field of Soviet theater art [8]
- People's Artist of the USSR (1974)
- State Prize of the RSFSR named after the Vasilyev brothers (1971) - for the role of General Kovalevsky in the TV series "Adjutant of His Excellency"
- Order of Lenin (1988)
- Order of the October Revolution (1981)
- Order of the Patriotic War II degree (1985)
- Medal "For the Defense of Leningrad" (1943)
- Medal "For Military Merit" (1944)
- Medal "For the victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945" (1946)
- 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."
- Medal “In memory of the 250th anniversary of Leningrad” (1957)
- Prize of the International Drama Society "For contribution to the development of dramatic art that overcomes international barriers" (1989)
- Prize of the City Hall of St. Petersburg (1995)
- The highest theater prize of St. Petersburg " Golden Spotlights " (1995, posthumous)
Creativity
Theater Roles
- 1946 - “ Much Ado About Nothing ” by W. Shakespeare . Production by I. Yu. Shlepyanov - Claudio
- 1948 - “ Enemies ” by M. Gorky . Production by N. S. Rashevskoi - Grekov
- 1949 - “Girl with a Jug” L. de Vega - Don Juan
- 1950 - The Secret War by V. S. Mikhailov and L. S. Samoilov. Production of Suslovich PP - Dmitry Kazin
- 1950 - The Fault by B. A. Lavrenyov ; Directors A.V. Sokolov and I.S. Sonne - Field
- 1951 - “ Spring Love ” by K. A. Trenev ; Director I. S. Efremov - Spring , dance director
- 1951 - The Snow Maiden by A. N. Ostrovsky ; production of I. S. Efremov - Lel
- 1951 - “ Dostigaev and others ” by M. Gorky. Staged by N. S. Rashevskaya - Victor the Unread
- 1952 - “The Apple Branch” by B. A. Dobrovolsky and Y. Smolyak; production of A.V. Sokolov and E.Z. Kopelyan - Volodya
- 1952 - The Ruy Blaz by W. Hugo . Production by I.S. Efremov - Ruy Blaz
- 1953 - "Prologue" by A. Stein ; production of A. V. Sokolov - Fedor
- 1953 - “The Servant of Two Masters ” by K. Goldoni ; staged by G. G. Nikulin - Florindo Arethusi
- 1955 - G. Fielding 's Exposed Miracle Worker - Monk Martin
- 1956 - " Cliff " by I. A. Goncharov - Paradise
- 1956 - The Nameless Star by M. Sebastian . Staged by G. A. Tovstonogov - Grieg
- 1957 - “The Idiot ” based on the novel by F. M. Dostoevsky . Staged by G. A. Tovstonogov - Ganya Ivolgin
- 1959 - “ Barbarians ” by M. Gorky. Staged by G. A. Tovstonogov - Tsyganov
- 1961 - The Fourth by K. M. Simonov . Staged by G. A. Tovstonogov - He
- 1962 - The Divine Comedy by I. Stock . Staged by G. A. Tovstonogov - Angel D.
- 1962 - “ Woe from Wit ” by A. S. Griboedov . Staged by G. A. Tovstonogov - Repetilov
- 1963 - “ Career of Arturo Wu ” by B. Brecht . Production by E. Axer - Actor
- 1965 - “ Three Sisters ” by A.P. Chekhov . Staged by G. A. Tovstonogov - Kulygin
- 1966 - “The Idiot ” based on the novel by F. M. Dostoevsky (2nd edition). Staged by G. A. Tovstonogov - Yepanchin
- 1966 - " ... The truth! Nothing but the truth!! "D. Alya. Staged by G. A. Tovstonogov - Overman
- 1967 - “Traditional collection” by V. S. Rozov . Staged by G. A. Tovstonogov - Alexander Mashkov
- 1969 - " King Henry IV " by W. Shakespeare. Staged by G. A. Tovstonogov - Henry Percy
- 1969 - “ Price ” by A. Miller ; Director R. A. Sirota - Gregory Solomon
- 1970 - “The Third Guard” by G. A. Kapralov and S. I. Tumanov . Staged by G. A. Tovstonogov - Nikolai Bauman
- 1971 - “Toot, Others, and Major,” by I. Erken . Production by G. A. Tovstonogov - Professor Kipriani
- 1972 - " Hanuma " by A. A. Tsagareli . Staged by G. A. Tovstonogov - Prince Vano Pantiashvili [9]
- 1975 - " Three bags of weed wheat " V.F. Tendryakova . Staged by G. A. Tovstonogov - Adrian Fomich
- 1976 - “ Summer residents ” by M. Gorky. Staged by G. A. Tovstonogov - Shalimov
- 1978 - " Petty Bourgeois " by M. Gorky. Staged by G. A. Tovstonogov - Teterev
- 1978 - Pickwick Club by C. Dickens . Staged by G. A. Tovstonogov - Sam Weller
- 1980 - “ Wolves and Sheep ” by A. N. Ostrovsky. Staged by G. A. Tovstonogov - Berkutov
- 1982 - Amadeus, based on a play by P. Schaeffer . Staged by G. A. Tovstonogov and Yuri Aksyonov - Salieri
- 1985 - " The Last Ardent Love " by N. Simon . Staged by G. A. Tovstonogov - Barney Cashman
- 1985 - “ For every sage of rather simplicity ” A. Ostrovsky. Staged by G. A. Tovstonogov - Gorodulin
- 1987 - “ At the bottom ” by M. Gorky. Staged by G. A. Tovstonogov - Actor
- 1993 - The Ghosts by E. de Filippo . Staged by T. N. Chkheidze - Pasquale
TV Shows
- 1952 - Fault - Vladimir Polevoy
- 1953 - Enemies - Alexey Grekov
- 1953 - Love Yarovaya - dance conductor
- 1953 - Servant of Two Masters - Florindo Arethusi
- 1954 - Two brothers
- 1963 - The Winter of Our Trouble - Richard Walder
- 1963 - Avenger - Paul Riedel
- 1963 - The Enchanted Wanderer - Prince
- 1963 - Rembrandt - Bunning Cook
- 1965 - The Rico Brothers - Rico
- 1965 - Faithful robot according to Art. Lemu ; Director I. Rassomakhin - Klempner
- 1965 - Fear and Despair in the Third Empire - Fairy
- 1965 - The promise of happiness - Bashilov (short story "Rainy Dawn"), doctor (short story "White Rainbow")
- 1966 - Theater meetings of the Bolshoi Drama Theater in Moscow - presenter
- 1968 - At-two ... and the ladies! - Lepus Timidus
- 1968 - Before the storm - Ivan Kolomiytsev
- 1968 - The Last Days [10] - Nicholas I
- 1968 - Prince Napoleon - Count de Morney
- 1969 - The Truth! Nothing but the truth! - Senator Lee Obermen
- 1969 - The death of Wazir-Mukhtar according to Yu. N. Tynyanov ; Directors: R. A. Sirota , V. E. Receptor - Chaadaev
- 1970 - The twenty-seventh incomplete - Victor Nikolaevich Kartashov
- 1971 - Robbery at Midnight - Robber
- 1971 - Fiesta based on the novel by E. Hemingway "And the Sun Rises"; Director S. Yu. Jurassic - Michael Kemble
- 1972 - Division 31 - former employee of Division 31
- 1978 - Robbery at Midnight - Robber
- 1978 - Colonel Chaber - Colonel Chaber
- 1978 - Hanuma - Prince Vano Pantiashvili
- 1981 - The Artamonov Case - Ilya Artamonov
- 1982 - Mont-Oriol - William Andermatt
- 1986 - Equals Four France
- 1986 - BDT thirty years later - Barney Cashman (scene from the play "This passionate lover")
- 1989 - The Last Ardent Lover - Barney Cashman
Filmography
- 1942 - Masha - Belofinsky officer
- 1949 - Academician Ivan Pavlov - gymnasium
- 1957 - Baltic Glory - Baturin
- 1957 - It happened on Nekrasovskaya (short) - Kistyansky
- 1957 - Next to us - Zybin
- 1958 - Andreyka - officer
- 1958 - In the days of October - adjutant Klepikov
- 1958 - Kochubey - episode
- 1959 - Dostigaev and others - Victor Nestrashny
- 1960 - Resurrection - Earl of Schönbrock
- 1961 - Baltic sky - Gromeko, military doctor
- 1961 - Vasily Dokuchaev - Vitaly Andreyevich, Secretary of the Minister
- 1964 - Garnet bracelet - Nikolai Nikolaevich Mirza-Bulat-Tuganovsky
- 1964 - Sleep - Nicholas I
- 1965 - The death of the squadron - Knoris
- 1965 - What should you call now? - General Bruno Gottburg, aka Alphonse Correll
- 1965 - The Third Youth - Nicholas I
- 1965-1967 - War and Peace - Napoleon I
- 1966 - On the wild shore - Director of the Institute
- 1967 - Spring on the Oder - Krasikov
- 1967 - General Rakhimov - Fricke
- 1967 - The Green Carriage - Nicholas I
- 1967 - Major Whirlwind - Berg
- 1967 - Sofia Perovskaya - Alexander II / investigator
- 1968 - Our acquaintances - Kapilitsyn
- 1968 - Strokes to the portrait of V.I. Lenin - Dr. Grakhovsky
- 1968 - 1971 - Liberation - General Antonov
- 1969 - Adjutant of His Excellency - General Kovalevsky
- 1969 - He was not alone - captain of a Norwegian ship
- 1969 - Old Friend - Episode
- 1969 - Tchaikovsky - Nikolai Rubinstein
- 1970 - The end of the chieftain - chieftain Dutov
- 1970 - The collapse of the empire - Protopopov
- 1970 - Peace to the huts - war to the palaces - Vladimir Vinnichenko
- 1970—1971 - Crown of the Russian Empire, or Elusive Again - Naryshkin
- 1972 - Courtesy Visit - Prefect of Pompeii
- 1972 - Labeled Atom - Peter Mikhailovich Brunov, Colonel General
- 1972 - Privalov millions - Polovodov
- 1973 - Origins - Matvey Krupnov
- 1973 - My fate is Gennady Barabanov
- 1973 - Open Book - Valentin Kramov
- 1974 - Dear Boy - McDonnell, Gangster Chef
- 1974 - A Tale of a Human Heart - Ilya Kapitonovich, surgeon, official
- 1974 - Straw Hat - Antoine Petipier Nonancourt
- 1974-1977 - Blockade - Fyodor Valitsky
- 1975 - Star of captivating happiness - Laval
- 1976 - Always with me ... - Andrey Ilyin
- 1976 - The Liberation of Prague - General Antonov
- 1976 - The Tale of an Unknown Actor - Mikhail Tverskoy
- 1976 - Crime - Karetnikov
- 1976 - Theater Stories (Short) - Tragic
- 1977 - Marriage - Fried Eggs
- 1977 - Funny people! - Pierre, bribe-taker
- 1977 - Front behind the front line - General Antonov
- 1978 - Extra people
- 1978 - Father Sergius - Nicholas I
- 1978 - Farewell Mazurka - Alexander II
- 1978 - Hanuma (film production) - Prince Vano Pantiashvili
- 1979 - Wings Poem - Tupolev
- 1980 - Pious Martha - Don Gomez
- 1980 - My dad is an idealist - Sergey Yuryevich Petrov
- 1981 - The Artamonov Case (film production) - Ilya Artamonov
- 1981 - The facts of the past day - Vasily Maksimovich Sorogin
- 1981 - Front behind enemy lines - General Antonov
- 1981—1982 - Young Russia - Schipper Urquhart
- 1982 - Here is the window again ... (short story "One Hundred Pianos") - the main role
- 1982 - Two voices (the novel “Dark Alleys”) - Nikolai Alekseevich
- 1982 - Mont-Oriol (film production) - William Andermatt
- 1982 - Treasure Island - Squire Trelawney
- 1984 - Time for Desires - Nikolai Nikolaevich, composer
- 1984 - Rest time from Saturday to Monday - Alex
- 1984 - European History - Dr. Hayden
- 1984 - Following - Igor Alexandrovich
- 1984 - Lights - Banker Populaki
- 1984 - Perikola - Panatelias, Chief of Police
- 1986 - Equals four France (film production)
- 1986 - BDT thirty years later (film production) - Barney Cashman (scene from the play "This passionate lover")
- 1986 - Exceptions without rules (film almanacs) (short story “The Voice ”) - neuropathologist
- 1986 - Face to face - Prince Eugene Rostopchin
- 1986 - The Secret of the Snow Queen - The Baron Who Is Not
- 1987 - Midshipmen, Go Forward! - Lestok
- 1987 - Corral - General George Bell
- 1989 - Last passionate lover (film production) - Barney Cashman
- 1991 - The Case of Sukhovo-Kobylin - Arseniy Andreyevich, Governor General
- 1991 - Nuts - Cuckold General
- 1992 - Tartuffe - Orgon
- 1993 - Vladimir the Holy - Vladimir Svyatoslavich
- 1993 - Provincial Benefit - Tragedy
Scoring
- 1970 - Franz Liszt. Daydreaming of Love - Emperor Nicholas I (role of S. I. Ivanov)
Filmmaking
- 1972 - First of all - the theater (documentary)
- 1988 - Live, think, feel, love ... (documentary)
Memory
- In 1997, in St. Petersburg, on the house where the actor lived (47 Basseinaya Street), a memorial plaque was installed (architect T. P. Sadovsky) with the text: “Outstanding artist Vladislav Ignatievich Strzhelchik lived in this house from 1971 to 1990 " [11] .
- In memory of the actor, in 1998 in St. Petersburg the St. Petersburg Independent Acting Award named after Vladislav Strzhelchik was established, the awarding ceremony of which is held every year on January 31 [3] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Strezhelchik Vladislav Ignatievich // Great Soviet Encyclopedia : [in 30 vol.] / Ed. A. M. Prokhorov - 3rd ed. - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia , 1969.
- ↑ Interview with the actor in the magazine “Soviet Screen”
- ↑ 1 2 Irina Pavlova . The name of Strzhelchik // St. Petersburg Gazette. - 2016 .-- February 4.
- ↑ Strzhelchik Vladislav Ignatievich - The film constellation is the author’s project of Sergei Nikolaev . Date of treatment January 5, 2013. Archived January 20, 2013.
- ↑ Widow of Vladislav Strzhelchik actress and director Lyudmila Shuvalova: “On one of the Macbeth runs Vladik forgot the text. He spoke again and forgot again, and then looked into the hall and said sadly: “That's all with me!” ”-“ Gordon Boulevard ”
- ↑ Dmitry Isaev about the “Goddesses”, the restaurant business and the work of a massage therapist. VIVA! 01/23/2012
- ↑ Widow of Vladislav Strzhelchik about the illegitimate son of her husband: "Vladik stubbornly denied his paternity" . Caravan of stories (2015, July). Date of treatment February 5, 2016.
- ↑ Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR of April 23, 1965 “On the awarding of honorary titles of the RSFSR to artists of the Leningrad Academic Bolshoi Drama Theater named after M. Gorky”
- ↑ A screen version of the play “Hanuma” by the film studio “Lenfilm” on the studio’s official channel on YouTube
- ↑ Fifth Channel Russia. “The Last Days”, a television play based on the play by M. Bulgakov. LenTV, 1968 (September 11, 2015). Date of appeal April 9, 2018.
- ↑ Encyclopedia of St. Petersburg, a memorial plaque to V. I. Strzhelchik. .
Literature
- Ryzhova V. Vladislav Strzhelchik // Actors of Soviet cinema. Vol. 9. / Ed. A.M. Sandler . - M.: Art , 1973 . - S. 268-283.
- Zabozlaeva T. B. Vladislav Strzhelchik / Leningrad State Institute of Theater, Music and Cinematography .. - L .: Art, Leningrad. Otdel, 1979. - 192, [42] p. - ( Masters of Soviet theater and cinema ). - 25,000 copies. (in per.)
- Tolubeev A. In search of Strezhelchik. Novel interview about the life and death of the artist . - SPb .: Publishing house "Nestor-History", publishing house STD RF "Artist. Producer. Theater". - 2008 .-- 440 s. ISBN 978-5-940472-22-3
Links
- Strzhelchik, Vladislav Ignatievich . Site " Heroes of the country ".
- Unofficial site of the actor
- About Vladislav Strzhelchik on rusactors website
- Vladislav Strzhelchik on the pages of Vladimir Receptor’s book “This life is incorrigible ...”: Notes of a theater renegade ”
- Vladislav Strzhelchik on the pages of Vladimir Receptor ’s book “Nostalgia for Japan: A Touring Novel” 1 2 3 4