Valery Anastasievich Bure (his real name is Nebelsen ; June 5, 1899 , Moscow - October 31, 1955 , Stalingrad ) - Russian and Soviet theater actor, People's Artist of the RSFSR .
Valery Bure-Nebelsen | |||
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Birth name | Valery Anastasievich Bure-Nebelsen | ||
Date of Birth | June 5, 1899 | ||
Place of Birth | Moscow , Russian Empire | ||
Date of death | October 31, 1955 (56 years) | ||
Place of death | Stalingrad , RSFSR , USSR | ||
Citizenship | Russian Empire → the USSR | ||
Profession | actor | ||
Years of activity | 1917-1955 | ||
Theater | Sverdlovsk Drama Theater Samara Drama Theater named after M. Gorky Stalingrad Drama Theater | ||
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Biography
Valeriy Anastasievich Bure (his real name is Nebelsen) was born on June 5, 1899 in Moscow, where his parents had their own house on Triumfalnaya Square , opposite the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall . The father was a hussar officer, died at an early age. A distant relative of the actor Vladimir Bure, a direct descendant of Pavel Bure , the watchmaker of his imperial majesty Nicholas II , helped Valery Bure to go on stage. When he entered the theater, where Vladimir Bure played, they began to call him “Bure the Second” [1] . Thus Bure became his stage name.
Stage activities began in 1917 in Omsk . After the October Revolution, he emigrated to China for some time, lived and worked in Shanghai , but then returned to Russia. [2]
He worked in the theaters of Chita, Tobolsk, Zlatoust, Tula, Kharkov, Irkutsk, Magnitogorsk. He played in the enterprise. In 1932–1938, he played at the Sverdlovsk Drama Theater . In 1938-1954 he worked at the Kuibyshev Drama Theater . Since 1954, he performed at the Stalingrad Drama Theater .
Bure's art was marked by a vivid temperament, a desire for subtle psychology, analysis, completeness, accuracy of the external drawing of the role. Created romantic images: Romeo (Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet); Cyrano de Bergerac (“Cyrano de Bergerac” by E. Rostand), Rivares (“The Gadfly” by E. Voinich), Ferdinand (“Cunning and Love” by Schiller), etc.
He died during a rehearsal on the stage of the Stalingrad Theater on October 31, 1955.
Family
- The son is a theater director, teacher Yuri V. Bure-Nebelsen (born 1938), People's Artist of Russia.
Awards and prizes
- Honored Artist of the RSFSR (09/17/1945).
- People's Artist of the RSFSR (12.24.1951).
Works in the theater
- Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare - Romeo
- "Masquerade" M. Lermontov - Arbenin
- "Cyrano de Bergerac" E. Rostand - Cyrano
- Shakespeare's Othello - Othello
- "The Taming of the Shrew" by Shakespeare - Petruccio
- "The Gadfly" by E. Voinich - Rivares
- 1920 - "At the bottom" M. Gorky - Baron
- 1937 - “Ruy Blas” by V. Hugo - Ruy Blas
- "Inspector" N. Gogol - Khlestakov
- “The Great Sovereign” by V. Solovyov - Ivan the Terrible
- Schiller's “Insidiousness and Love” - Ferdinand
- "Living dead" L. Tolstoy - Protasov
- "Pygmalion" B. Shaw - Higgins
- “The Invisible Lady” by P. Calderon - Manuel
- “Tsar Fedor Ioannovich” A.K. Tolstoy - Boris Godunov
- “It was a soldier from the front” V. Kataev - Semyon Kotko
- "Front" A. Korneychuk - Miron Gorlov
- “The Russian Question” by K. Simonov - Harry Smith
- “Invasion” of L. Leonov - Fedor Talanov
- Deep Intelligence A. Krona - Maiorov
- Field Marshal Kutuzov V. Solovyov - Napoleon
- 1950 - The Kremlin Chimes by N. Pogodin - Lenin, Stalin
- “The Unforgettable 1919th” by V. Vishnevsky - Stalin
- “The Way to the Future” Marvich - Sergo Ordzhonikidze
Filmography
- 1954 - “The Bogatyr” goes to Marto - episode
Notes
Literature
- Theatrical encyclopedia. Volume 1 / Chapter. ed. S. S. Mokulsky - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1961.- 1214 Coll. with ill., 12 p. ill.