Mikhail Vasilyevich Brylkin ( January 14, 1918 - August 18, 2000 ) - Soviet theater and film actor, Honored Artist of the RSFSR ( 1974 )
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| Birth name | Mikhail Vasilyevich Brylkin |
| Date of Birth | January 14, 1918 |
| Place of Birth | Semion , Ryazh district , Ryazan province , RSFSR [1] |
| Date of death | August 18, 2000 (82 years old) |
| Place of death | Ryazan , Russia |
| Citizenship | |
| Profession | actor |
| Years of activity | 1946-1991 |
| Theater | Ryazan Youth Theater Ryazan State Regional Drama Theater |
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| IMDb | ID 0117386 |
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Biography
Mikhail Vasilyevich Brylkin was born on January 14, 1918 in a peasant family in the village of Semion, Ryazh district, Ryazan province [1] . In the late 1920s, the mother took her son and went to work in the village of Ivanteyevsky in the Pushkin district (now - the city of Ivanteyevka). In 1937-1941 he studied at the acting department of the Shchepkin Theater School at the Maly Theater (course of V. N. Pashennaya ). While still at school, he made his movie debut, playing the young fighter Petro Taran in the film “The First Horse” (1939), but the film never went on sale and the actor’s cinematic career was interrupted for a long time. The end of the school coincided with the beginning of World War II and the future actor volunteered for the front.
After demobilization in 1946, he was admitted to the troupe of the Northern Fleet Theater, located in the historical district of Murmansk Rosta . In 1951, together with his wife Anastasia Fedorovna, he moved to Ryazan, where he played in the Ryazan Youth Theater . After 3 years, he moved to the Ryazan Regional Drama Theater , where he worked 25 years before retiring in 1978 and was one of the leading artists.
He began to act in films especially actively from the beginning of the 1980s after his retirement. He played characteristic roles: collective farm chairman Ivan Petrovich (“Flight with the astronaut”), Avdey (“wormwood - bitter grass”), Yegor Alexandrovich Chistov (“And life, and tears, and love”). Later, the artist embodied on the screen a number of old people, villagers, war invalids, including Peter Prokhudov (“On the Horses”), Evgraf (“Matveyeva Joy”), “Ginseng” (“The Lingering Exam”), Bogdanov (“Iron Rain” ), grandfather ("Garden of Desires").
He died on August 18, 2000, was buried with his parents in his native village of Semion .
Rewards
- Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1974).
Filmography
- 1941 - First Horse - Petro Taran
- 1972 - Kingfisher - Sokolchik, police captain
- 1978 - Pay for the Truth - Episode
- 1980 - Flight with an astronaut - Ivan Petrovich Brylkin, chairman of the collective farm
- 1981 - My Eternal Love - Uncle Andrey
- 1982 - Wormwood - bitter grass - Avdey
- 1983 - And life, and tears, and love - Egor Aleksandrovich Chistov
- 1984 - Ivan Pavlov. Quest for Truth ( Episode 3) - A Joiner, a Talkative Old Man in a Tavern
- 1984 - On horseback - Pyotr Dementievich Prokhudov
- 1984 - Happy, Eugene! - grandfather Semyon
- 1984 - Through all the years - Methodius
- 1985 - Matveeva Joy - Evgraf
- 1986 - In the mud - Nikita Filatovich
- 1986 - The protracted exam - "Ginseng"
- 1987 - Appeal - old worker
- 1987 - Iron rain - Bogdanov
- 1987 - Wish Garden - Grandfather
- 1988 - Bread - noun - episode
- 1990 - Nikolai Vavilov - grave digger
- 1991 - Until the thunder strikes - ancient grandfather
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Now - Korablinsky district , Ryazan region , Russia .
Links
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- Brylkin Mikhail Vasilievich. Biography on the website of Alexei Tremasov.
- Biography on the website of the Cinema of the USSR.
- Biography on the site Kinopoisk.
- Mikhail Brylkin on the Internet Movie Database
