Pavel Iosifovich Geraga ( 1892 - 1969 ) - Soviet theater and film actor, People's Artist of the RSFSR (1947).
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Date of Birth | September 4 (September 16 ) 1892 |
Place of Birth | Russian empire |
Date of death | August 8, 1969 (76 years) |
Place of death | Moscow , Russia |
Citizenship | the USSR |
Profession | actor |
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Biography
Born on September 4 ( September 16 in a new style) in 1892 in Siberia, near Krasnoyarsk.
He began working on the stage in 1909 in Krasnoyarsk . Then he worked in theaters in Samara , Irkutsk , Yaroslavl , Rostov-on-Don , Tula , Kazan [1] and other cities of Russia. In the 1920s he was an actor in the Leningrad Youth Theater.
Since 1932, Pavel Geraga lived in Moscow. In 1932-1939 he was an actor of the Central Theater of the Red Army, in 1939-1968 - the Theater named after the Moscow City Council. Also starred in movies.
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He was retired, lived in Moscow. He died on August 8, 1969 [2] in Moscow. He was buried at the Novodevichy cemetery (section 7, row 8).
Creativity
Filmography
- 1936 - " Circus " - the viewer in the circus
- 1936 - " Homeland Calls " - Chief of Staff
- 1940 - “The Light Way ” - military
- 1941 - “The guy from the taiga ” - Prokhor
- 1941 - “Fighting film collector No. 6” - Onisim Petrovich
- 1942 - "Fighting film collector No. 11" - episode
- 1942 - Belarusian short stories (film collection) - partisans
- 1943 - Front - Kolos
- 1943 - “ Wait for Me ” - Fedor Ignatievich Levykin
- 1943 - “ Days and Nights ” - front commander
- 1949 - “ They Have a Homeland ” - Soviet Officer
Theater Roles
Notes
- ↑ GERAGA Pavel Iosifovich Archival copy of March 4, 2016 on the Wayback Machine (Tatars.)
- ↑ Geraga Pavel Iosifovich