Stanislav Adolfovich Radzinsky ( March 16, 1889 , Odessa , Kherson province , Russian Empire - July 31, 1969 , Moscow , USSR ) - Soviet playwright and screenwriter, member of the Union of Writers of the USSR.
| Stanislav Adolfovich Radzinsky | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | March 16, 1889 |
| Place of Birth | Odessa |
| Date of death | July 31, 1969 (aged 80) |
| A place of death | Moscow |
| Citizenship | |
| Profession | playwright, screenwriter |
| Career | 1926-1937 |
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Personal life
- 3 Filmography
- 4 notes
- 5 References
Biography
Born March 16, 1889 in Odessa. Father - Adolf (Abram) Radzinsky, a large Odessa banker, a native of Lodz, came from a family of wealthy textile manufacturers who professed Hasidism, his mother - Felicia, the daughter of a Bessarabian Jew who traded in grain [ [1] ]. In 1912 he entered the law faculty of Novorossiysk University, which he graduated in 1917, and in the same year began his literary work by publishing essays, stories and reviews in Odessa newspapers and magazines (for example, Life , Odessa Leaf and Flurry ). He was a diverse publisher, that is, he wrote from traveler's notes to literary sketches. After the revolution, many of his works were published under the pseudonym Stanley Waiting (from English - waiting). Edward Radzinsky explains this by the fact that in the first years after the revolution, his father expected that the power of the Bolsheviks would be overthrown. In the second half of the 1920s, he moved to Moscow and began to write scripts for cinema, 11 films were filmed. Awarded a medal.
He died on July 31, 1969 in Moscow. He was buried at the Vagankovsky cemetery [1] .
Personal life
Stanislav Radzinsky was married to Sofya Yulianovna Radzinsky (1908β91). Son - Edward Radzinsky (1936), playwright, writer, screenwriter and TV presenter, grandson Oleg Radzinsky (1958), dissident, investment banker and writer,.
Filmography
- 1926 - Krasnosheyka (original text - Nikolai Aseev )
- 1927 -
- Cafe Fanconi
- Way to Damascus
- 1928 -
- George Clown Benefit
- The Pearl of Babylon
- 1930 -
- Blown up days
- Guest from Mecca
- Fathers right
- 1931 - Karmelyuk
- 1932 - Birth of a heroine
- 1937 - In the Far East (original text - Pyotr Pavlenko )