Sergei Mikhailovich Prostyakov ( February 6 (19), 1911 , Moscow - 1997 [1] ) - Soviet theater and film actor, People's Artist of the RSFSR .
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| Birth name | Sergey Prostyakov | |||
| Date of Birth | February 6 (19) 1911 | |||
| Place of Birth | Moscow , Russian Empire | |||
| Date of death | 2005 | |||
| Place of death | Odessa, Ukraine | |||
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| Profession | actor | |||
| Years of activity | 1937–1991 | |||
| Theater | The Tairov Chamber Theater , the Northern Fleet Dramatic Theater , the Odessa Russian Drama Theater. Ivanova | |||
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Biography
Sergei Mikhailovich Prostyakov was born on February 6 (19), 1911 in Moscow. Since childhood, he was fond of theater, studied in a theater studio with Alexander Akhmeteli , Nikolay Okhlopkov . In 1937 he became a professional actor. He worked in the Tairov Chamber Theater , where he was engaged in supporting roles. Then he played in the Moscow Youth Theater , the Moscow Theater. Bauman.
He participated in the Great Patriotic War , served in the 130th separate radio division of special forces, which was engaged in radio intelligence. He was a two-way radio operator, a master of suppressing enemy communications. Passed the way from Moscow to Berlin [2] .
After the war he worked in the theaters of Mogilev and Brest. In 1949-1966 he played in the theater of the Northern Fleet . In 1967-1991 he worked in the Russian Drama Theater. Ivanova in Odessa .
Awards and prizes
- Medal "For Military Merit" (1944).
- Honored Artist of the RSFSR (09.09.1954).
- People's Artist of the RSFSR (10/22/1960).
Works in the theater
- "Restless old age" L. Rakhmanova - Professor Polezhaev
- "Between the showers" A. Stein - sailor Pozdnyshev
- “Honor Your Father” by V. Lavrentyev - Trofim Kichigin
- “Optimistic tragedy” by V. Vishnevsky - Leader
- "Shines, not warm" A. Ostrovsky - Zaleshin
- "Othello" by V. Shakespeare - Othello
- "King Lear" W. Shakespeare - Lear
- “Sullen River” by V. Shishkov - Peter Gromov
- M. Gorky's “Philistines” - Bessemen, Grouse
- "Uncle Vanya" A. Chekhov - Voinitsky
- "Song of the Black Sea" B. Lavrenyov - Sahaidachny
- "Port Arthur" by A. Stepanov and I. Popov - Lieutenant Boreyko
- "Irkutsk Story" A. Arbuzov - Serdyuk
- "Before dinner" V. Rozov - Nedelin
Filmography
- 1968 - Case from the investigative practice - Anoshin, professor
- 1970 - Khutorok in the steppe - Yegor Alekseevich
- 1971 - The Sea of Our Hope - Captain (not in the credits)
- 1971 - The train in far August - an episode (not in the credits)
- 1971 - Blue sky - Stanislav Nilovich Dyganov, doctor, inventor
- 1972 - Horsemen - General
- 1972 - Fight - episode
- 1973 - It's stronger than me - stepfather
- 1977 - The magic voice of Gelsomino - the 3rd "doctor"
- 1978 - Artyom - Bessonov, police chief
- 1984 - Snow in July - episode
- 1985 - The life and immortality of Sergei Lazo - General Grevs, commander of the American expeditionary forces in Siberia
Notes
- ↑ Sergey M. Prostyakov . Kola Encyclopedia. The appeal date is June 12, 2018.
- ↑ "On the war - the radio intelligence officer, and on the scene - the leader of the Soviet people." "Odessa Messenger", # 86 (424) 05/08/1993 . laertsky.com. The appeal date is September 2, 2017.
Literature
- Theatrical Encyclopedia / Chapter. ed. P. A. Markov - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1965. - Vol. 4. - 1152 p. with illus., 76 p. ill.
Links
- Sergey M. Prostyakov . The history of the theater. The appeal date is September 2, 2017.
- Sergey M. Prostyakov . Encyclopedia of Cinema and TV. The appeal date is September 2, 2017.
- Sergey M. Prostyakov . Kola north. Encyclopedic lexicon. The appeal date is September 2, 2017.