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Glinotsky, George Petrovich

Glinotsky Georgy Petrovich (February 22, 1913 (actually - 02/22/1914), Tsaritsyn of the Saratov Bay - February 5, 1987, Vilnius ) - Soviet theater actor , Honored Artist of the Belarusian SSR (1956).

George Petrovich Glinotsky
Date of Birth
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AwardsOrder of the Red Star - 1944 Order of the Patriotic War I degree Medal "For Labor Valor"
Honored Artist of the Belarusian SSR

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Biography

The son of a Polish hereditary nobleman of the Glinoecki clan (herba Prus II), civil engineer Pyotr Aleksandrovich Glinoecki (1861-1920) and his wife, who came from an ancient Polish noble family, Stanislava Gustavovna Osetskaya (1881-1966).

After graduating from the seven-year school of the Smolensk Orphanage, he worked as a newspaper delivery man in a city printing house, then as a typesetter, then he entered the theater school-studio at the Smolensk Drama Theater, Smolensk , and after which he became an actor of the Smolensk Drama Theater, then the “First Collective Farm Theater of the Smolensk region. ” The family album contains photographs of Georgy Petrovich, captured in the roles played by him, under which his hand says: Timofey - Virgin Soil Upturned, Gorky (Kanavino), 1933-34; Vasya - "Plato Krechet", the 1st collective farm theater of the Smolensk region, 1937-1941; Silence - “Krechinsky's Wedding” (1934).

Member of the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. : with the outbreak of war - in July 1941 he was mobilized for the construction of defensive structures near Moscow (because he was uncharged for health reasons), and soon he volunteered for the front - he was officially called up for military service in the Workers 'and Peasants' Red Army (RKKA) Zhdanovsky district military commissariat of the Gorky region. A Red Army soldier, an ordinary soldier, shooter of the 883rd Infantry Regiment of the 193rd Infantry Division of the Red Army, took part in the fighting of his military unit on the front line (according to him “he was lightly wounded three times: in the arm, in the leg and on the back, the splinter struck”) ; in 1943-45 Artist of the army amateur performances of the 65th Army of the 2nd Belorussian Front. For personal courage and bravery shown in battles he was awarded the Order of the Red Star, 09/14/1944; later, in commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the Great Victory over Germany - the Order of the Patriotic War II degree, 04/06/1985.

After the war, he continued to serve his muse - Melpomene on the stage: actor of the Theater of Young Spectators, Gorky (1945-1947), Arzamas Drama Theater, Arzamas, Gorky Region. (1947-1949), Achinsk Drama Theater, Achinsk, Krasnoyarsk Territory (1949-1950), Oryol State Academic Theater. I. S. Turgenev, Oryol, Oryol Region (1950-1954); Grodno Drama Theater , Grodno , Byelorussian SSR (1954-1958); Komi Republican Drama Theater, Syktyvkar, Komi Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1958-1960); Russian Drama Theater, Semipalatinsk, East Kazakhstan Region Kazakh SSR (1960-1961), Music and Drama Theater of the Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Petrozavodsk, Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1961-1968), Volgograd Drama Theater named after Gorky, the city of Volgograd of the RSFSR (1970-1971), Dnipropetrovsk Academic Theater of Russian Drama named after Gorky, Dnepropetrovsk, Ukrainian SSR (1971-1973).

Died February 5, 1987, Vilnius. He was buried at the Karvelishki cemetery, Vilnius , the Lithuanian SSR .

Theater work (optional)

- “Virgin Soil Upturned” by N. Krashennikinov - Timothy (Gorky, 1934),

- “Krechinsky's Wedding” by A. Sukhovo-Kobylin - Tishka (Smolensk, 1934),

- "Plato Krechet" by A. Korneychuk - Vasya (Smolensk, 1937),

- “Kremlin Chimes” by V. Pogodin - Stalin (Smolensk, April 1941),

- “On the Other Side” by A. Boyarinov - Denisov (Achinsk, 1949),

- “In a quiet lane” A. Movzon - Peter Zarudny (Grodno, 1956),

- “The Son of the Century” I. Kupriyanov - Bolshakov (Syktyvkar, 1959),

- “In the Name of the Revolution” M. Shatrova - Lenin (Syktyvkar, 1959),

- “Between Showers” ​​by A. Stein - Lenin (Volgograd, 1970),

- “The Work You Serve” by Y. German - Zolotukhin (Volgograd, 1970),

- “Age of reckoning” by L. Zhukhovitsky - Malakhov (Volgograd, 1971),

- “Mad Money” by A. Ostrovsky- Kuchumov (Volgograd, 1971).

Awards

  • Order of the Red Star (1944) [1] ;
  • Medal "For Labor Valor" (1956);
  • Certificate of honor of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Belarusian SSR, awarded the title "Honored Artist of the Belarusian SSR" (1956);
  • Certificate of honor of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1963);
  • Medal "In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin" (1971);
  • Order of the Patriotic War II degree (1985) [2] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Memory of the people :: Search for documents by heroes
  2. ↑ Glinotsky Georgy Petrovich, Order of the Patriotic War II degree :: Document about the award :: Memory of the people

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Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Glinoecki ,__George_Petrovich&oldid = 97174011


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