Boris Fedorovich Zavolokin (born July 26, 1939) - Soviet and Russian film and theater actor, People's Artist of the RSFSR , Honorary Citizen of the Tula Region (2019).
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| Birth name | Boris Zavolokin | |||
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| Profession | actor | |||
| Years of activity | - present time | |||
| Theatre | Tula Academic Drama Theater | |||
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Creativity
- 2.1 Roles in the theater
- 2.2 Movie roles
- 3 References
Biography
Boris Fedorovich Zavolokin was born on July 26, 1939 in Tula . His father, Fyodor Nikolaevich, was a history and social science teacher at the First Technical School, and his mother, Tamara Ivanovna, was a housewife. The future actor also spent his childhood in Tula, where his family lived on Kaminsky Street in house 15. As a schoolboy, he began to participate in amateur groups, and thanks to the teacher of literature, who also managed the school's drama circle, aroused great interest in himself. to the theater stage. Nevertheless, after graduating from school in 1957, he did not immediately take up an acting career, but initially entered the Technical School, where his father worked, after which he worked for some time as a turner in the Tula Arms Plant .
Boris Fedorovich decided to try his luck in his acting career after opening the set in the theater studio of the local drama theater. After a successful competitive selection, he was enrolled in a studio where his teachers were directors Yuri Yurovksiy and Natalya Nikolaevna Parkalab, as well as Kazimir Alekseevich Shishkin . In parallel with the training in the studio, the students of the first post-war course of the studio, among whom was Zavolokin, received the first small roles in the Tula Drama Theater .
After graduating in 1960, Boris Fedorovich became one of the few who did not stay to work in Tula, but decided to try himself on other theatrical stages of the country. Initially, he worked in Western Ukraine in the city of Mukachevo , then in the Krasnodar State Drama Theater , Astrakhan Drama Theater , Samara Academic Drama Theater. Gorky , Irkutsk Regional Drama Theater. N.P. Okhlopkova and the Tver Regional Drama Theater . In 1979, the actor was awarded the title of Honored Artist of the RSFSR , and in 1987 - People's Artist of the RSFSR .
In 1989, Zavolokin returned to Tula, where he joined the troupe of the Tula Drama Theater . Most notable in the 1990s were his roles in the productions of Vysotsky’s Concert at the Research Institute (1989), Music Lessons (1989), Love and Pigeons (1993), Wolves and Sheep (1995), and Royal Games ”(1996),“ I Will Give Good Old Dog to Good Hands ”(1996),“ Restless Grandmother, or While She Died ... ”(1997),“ Pygmalion ”(1999). In the 2000s, the actor began to have more serious and dramatic roles in such performances as “Sneaking Up Unnoticed Yesterday” (2003), Belugin’s Honeymoon (2005), “Passion for Nikita” (2006), “Humiliated and Offended” (2007 ) and “Our People - Let's Count” (2008).
In 2007, at the N. Kh. Rybakov Festival in Tambov , Boris Fyodorovich Zavolokin became the Laureate of the Actor of Russia award for his role as an employee of Mitrich in the play “Passion for Nikita” based on Leo Tolstoy ’s play “ The Power of Darkness ”.
Creativity
Theater Roles
- “Ciao!” By Marc-Gilbert Sauvageon (2009) - Kufisel
- Shakespeare's Othello (2009) - Brabancio
- “ Our people - let's get counted!” " A. N. Ostrovsky (2008) - Bolshov
- Lady for the Day by Oleg Danilov (2008) - Mayor of New York
- " Humiliated and Offended " by Dostoevsky (2008) - Ikhmenev
- “ Hanuma ” A. Tsagareli (2007) - Mikich Kotryants
- “Passion for Nikita” (2007) - Mitrich
- The Brothers Karamazov by Dostoevsky - Dmitry Karamazov
- "Hotel" Astoria "" Stein - Konovalov
- “The guy from our city ” K. Simonova - Lukonin
- " Wolves and Sheep " by A. N. Ostrovsky - Murzavetsky
- “ The Marriage of Figaro ” Beaumarchais - Figaro
- Fifth Column Hemingway - Philip
Movie Roles
- 1973 - Nylon 100%
- 1969 - Postal novel
- 1979 - Sorry, goodbye
- 2008 - Apostle - the owner of the restaurant
Links
- Boris Zavolokin website TATD them. Gorky
- Benefit of Boris Zavolokin in 2004