Vladimir Nikolaevich Krylovich ( Belorussian. Uladzіmіr Mіkalaevich Krylovіch ; 1895 - 1937 ) - Belarusian Soviet film and theater actor, teacher. One of the founders of the Belarusian theater art. Honored Artist of the Belarusian SSR ( 1931 ).
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| Birth name | Vladimir Nikolaevich Krylovich | |
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| Place of Birth | Krylovichi village, Minsk province , Russian empire | |
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| Profession | actor , theater teacher | |
| Years of activity | 1915 - 1937 | |
| Theater | 1st Belarusian State Drama Theater | |
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Biography
Born on November 1, 1895 in the village of Krylovichi (now Dzerzhinsky district , Minsk region , Belarus ). Since 1915 he participated in amateur performances. He played in the performances of Russian and Ukrainian troupes, which toured in Belarus.
Member of the Civil War. Since 1921 he worked at the 1st Belorussian State Drama Theater (later the Y. Kupala Belorussian Theater) in Minsk. He directed the theater studio at the theater.
He played romantic and social heroes in the performances of Belarusian and Russian Soviet drama on historical and folklore material, giving many roles a romantic coloring. VN Krylovich was inherent in a bright temperament, combined with gentleness and lyricism.
He died on October 23, 1937 . He was buried in Minsk at the Military Cemetery .
Selected Theater Works
- Krinitsky - “Pavlinka” by Janka Kupala
- Masheka - "Masheka" by E. A. Mirovich
- Kastus Kalinovsky - “Kastus Kalinovsky” by E. A. Mirovich
- Kryuchkov - “Pinsk Gentry” by V. I. Dunin-Martsinkevich
- Shurov - “Mezhburye” D. Kurdin
- Voivode - “Koval-voivode” by E. A. Mirovich
- Grekovich - “Victory” (“Chronicle of our days” by E. A. Mirovich
- Vershinin - “ Armored train 14-69 ” Sun. V. Ivanova
- Chuzhakov - “Bridge” by E. S. Romanovich
- Birch bark - "Plato Krechet" by A. E. Korneychuk
- Korneychik - “The End of Friendship” K. Krapiva
Movie Roles
He starred in the film “Gregory Lopukh” in the movie “Twice Born” (1934) and Nikifor Cech in the movie “ Dnieper on Fire ” (1937).
Memory
- The name of V. N. Krylovich was given to one of the streets of Minsk.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Krylovich Vladimir Nikolaevich // Great Soviet Encyclopedia : [in 30 vol.] / Ed. A. M. Prokhorov - 3rd ed. - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia , 1969.
Literature
- Arshansky, Eduard Lvovich // Biographical reference book - Minsk: “Belarusian Soviet Encyclopedia” named after Petrus Brovka, 1982. - V. 5. - P. 19. - 737 p.
- Esakoў A., U. Krylovіch, Minsk, 1956.
- Republic of Belarus: Encyclopedia: In 6 volumes / G.P. Pashkov;. - Minsk: “Belarus Etsyklapedyya” by Petrusya Broўki, 2008. - V. 4. - P. 324—325. - 768 p. - ISBN 978-985-11-0425-9 .
