Nathan Izrailevich Basin ( 1925 - 2004 ) - Soviet and Russian theater actor , director and teacher . Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1966).
| Nathan Izrailevich Basin | |||
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| Birth name | Nathan Basin | ||
| Date of Birth | October 8, 1925 | ||
| Place of Birth | Petrovka mine, USSR , USSR | ||
| Date of death | 2004 | ||
| Place of death | Saint Petersburg , Russia | ||
| Citizenship | |||
| Profession | actor , theater teacher , theater director | ||
| Theater | Bryansk Drama Theater Perm Drama Theater Vladivostok Drama Theater Saratov Drama Theater Chisinau Drama Theater Krasnoyarsk DT named after A.S. Pushkin Kazan Drama Theater | ||
| Awards | |||
Biography
Nathan Basin was born on October 8, 1925 at the Petrovka mine in Donetsk region . He graduated from the Moscow Theater School in 1949, and served as an actor of the Russian Drama Theater in Almaty , Magnitogorsk Drama Theater. In 1949-1951, the actor of the Bryansk Drama Theater .
In 1957 he graduated from the directing department of the Tashkent Theater and Art Institute . In 1957-1959 - Director of the Perm Drama Theater .
In 1959-1962, the main director of the Kazan Youth Theater, in 1962-1969 - the Vladivostok Regional , in 1970-1973 - the Saratov ADT named after K. Marx , in 1973-1976 - the Chisinau RDT named after A.P. Chekhov .
In 1976-1982 he was the chief director of the AS Pushkin Krasnoyarsk Drama Theater and at the same time the artistic director of the course at the Theater Department of the Krasnoyarsk State Institute of Arts [1] .
In 1982-1984, he was the chief director of the Kazan Russian Bolshoi Drama Theater . In 1983-1987 - head of the department of theatrical mastery of the Kazan Institute of Culture and Arts. Professor (1985).
He staged performances in Moscow and Leningrad.
Since 1991, he taught directing at the St. Petersburg University of Culture and Art.
He was married to the actress, Honored Artist of the RSFSR Svetlana Zima.
He died in 2004 in St. Petersburg.
Prizes and Awards
- Honored Artist of the RSFSR (March 18, 1966).
- State Prize of the RSFSR named after K. S. Stanislavsky (1982) - for staging the play "Satellites"
Theatrical work
- “The Eternal Feather” by I.V. Stockok (1958)
- "The Stone Master" by Lesia Ukrainka (1959)
- “Two Colors” by A. G. Zak and I. K. Kuznetsov (1959)
- “Unequal battle” by V. S. Rozov (1960)
- The City at Dawn by A. N. Arbuzov (1961)
- The “defeated ocean” by R. F. Ishmuratov (1961)
- The “Chamber” of S. I. Alyoshin (1963)
- Madrid Steel by Lope de Vega (1963)
- “Bread” by V. M. Kirshon (1963)
- “The Storm of Eight Points” by Khaliletsky (1964)
- “On the wedding day” by V. S. Rozov (1965)
- "The First Horse" by V.V. Vishnevsky (1965)
- “The Dog in the Hay” by Lope de Vega (1965)
- "Break" B. A. Lavrenyov (1967)
- “The Eagle and the Eagle” by A. N. Tolstoy (1968)
- Shakespeare's Julius Caesar (1969)
Krasnoyarsk Drama Theater named after A.S. Pushkin
- “Ninety-seven” by N. G. Kulish (1976)
- The Skinny Prize by E. Quintero (1977)
- "Orpheus descends to hell" T. Williams
- “Boris Godunov” by A. S. Pushkin (1980)
- "Satellites" V.F. Panova (1982)
Kazan Russian Bolshoi Drama Theater
- “The City at Dawn” by A. N. Arbuzov (1983)
- The City of the Winds by V. M. Kirshon (1983)
- “Dear Friend” by G. de Maupassant (1984)
- “X Day” based on the play by Dyas Valeev “Poet and War” (1984).
Moscow Art Theater
- "Break" B. A. Lavrenev
- "The rails are buzzing"
Alexandrinsky Theater
- "Leaders"
- “To the sounds of the orchestra”
- "The Jews of St. Petersburg"
Notes
Literature
- Vitiuk V., Enrichment with life, "Theater", 1959, No. 5;
- Szegedi I., Paid in Blood, Theater, 1964, No. 3;
- Ostrovskaya G., There is no other way for us !, "Theater. Life", 1964, No. 5, p. 16-17;
- Szegedi I., The Search for the Theater. For the Lenin Prize, Pravda, January 1965, No. 31.