Anatoly Sergeevich Solodilin ( March 2, 1937 , Orenburg - February 8, 2008 , Moscow ) - Soviet and Russian theater actor and director, people's artist of Russia .
| Anatoly Solodilin | |||
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| Birth name | Anatoly Sergeevich Solodilin | ||
| Date of Birth | March 2, 1937 | ||
| Place of Birth | Orenburg , RSFSR , USSR | ||
| Date of death | February 8, 2006 (68 years old) | ||
| Place of death | Moscow , Russia | ||
| Citizenship | |||
| Profession | actor , theater director | ||
| Years of activity | 1960s - 2008 | ||
| Theater | Orenburg Drama Theater named after M. Gorky , Moscow Mayakovsky Theater | ||
| Awards | |||
Biography
Anatoly Solodilin was born on March 2, 1937 in Orenburg. Graduated from Moscow State Institute of Theater Arts . In his student years, he began performing on the stage of the Orenburg Theater , where he subsequently worked for more than forty years. For several years he was the director of the theater.
He was elected chairman of the Orenburg branch of the Union of Theater Workers of Russia.
In recent years, he played at the Moscow Theater. Mayakovsky .
He died on February 8, 2008.
Family
- Daughter - actress Elena Solodilina, theater and dubbing actress.
- Daughter - Natalia, theater critic.
Rewards
- Honored Artist of the RSFSR (03/11/1975).
- People's Artist of Russia (08.26.1992) [1] .
- Laureate of the All-Russian competition of readers.
Theater Work
Actor
- Othello - Rodrigo
- "The Examiner" - Khlestakov, the Governor
- "Uncle Vanya" - Voynitsky
- "Tsar Fyodor Ioanovich" - Tsar Fyodor Ioanovich
- "Virgin Soil Upturned" - Davydov
- "Richard III" W. Shakespeare - Richard III
- "Idiot" F. Dostoevsky - Rogozhin
- "Irkutsk history" A. Arbuzova - Lapchenko
- 2006 - "The Free Shop" - Kuzovkin [2] [3]
Stage Director
- "Bachelor" by Turgenev
- "Idiot" by Dostoevsky
- "Mashenka" Afinogenova
Filmography
- 2006 - Graffiti - episode
Audiobooks
- Vladimir Vysotsky “A novel about girls”
Notes
- ↑ The honorary title was awarded by decree of the President of Russia No. 953 dated August 26, 1992
- ↑ Steel and crystal. Mayakovsky Theater showed its version of Turgenev’s “The Freeloader” // Evening Moscow, 11/22/2006
- ↑ Freeloader. Theater named after Mayakovsky. Press about the performance