Fyodor Mikhailovich Nikitin (May 3, 1900, Lokhvitsa - July 17, 1988, Leningrad) - Soviet film and theater actor. People's Artist of the RSFSR ( 1969 ). Two-time laureate of the Stalin Prize of the first degree ( 1950 , 1951 ).
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Biography
Born on April 20 ( May 3 ), 1900 in the city of Lokhvitsa (now the Poltava region , Ukraine ) in a poor noble family. Since 1916 he worked in the theaters of Kherson and Odessa . In 1922 he graduated from the Second Moscow Art Theater Studio, worked as an actor in Yaroslavl , Leningrad , Moscow .
Since 1918 he acted in films. In 1928-1931 he headed the department of acting at the State Electoral Institute . Since 1931, the actor of the film studio " Lenfilm ", since 1936 - the Leningrad New Youth Theater.
Member of World War II . In 1941-1943 he was the commander of a platoon of people's militia, worked as an actor and director of an agitation platoon of the Leningrad Front . Since 1943, the actor and director of the Leningrad Siege Theater (later - the Leningrad Drama Theater named after V. F. Komissarzhevskaya), in 1948 - the actor of the film studio " Lenfilm ".
He died on July 17, 1988 . He was buried in Moscow at the Vagankovsky cemetery .
Awards and Prizes
- Stalin Prize of the first degree (1950) - for playing the role of Professor Zvantsev in the film "Academician Ivan Pavlov" (1949)
- Stalin Prize of the first degree (1951) - for playing the role of A. S. Dargomyzhsky in the film "Mussorgsky" (1950)
- The main prize of the All-Union Film Festival - for the role of Pavel Andreevich in the film " And Life, and Tears, and Love "
- Honored Artist of the RSFSR ( June 18, 1956 )
- People's Artist of the RSFSR ( September 29, 1969 )
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor ( April 30, 1980 ) - for services to the development of Soviet cinema and in connection with the eightieth birthday [1]
- Order of the Patriotic War II degree ( April 6, 1985 )
- Order of the Red Star ( July 22, 1945 )
Filmography
- 1918 - Teresa Raken - The Messenger
- 1926 - Katka - paper runet - Vadka Zavrazhin
- 1926 - Border post number 17 - Colonel
- 1927 - House in the snowdrifts ("House in the cut") - Musician
- 1928 - Parisian shoemaker - deaf - mute Kirik
- 1928 - My son ( short - haired ) - Thief
- 1928 - Engineer Elagin - Nikolai
- 1929 - A fragment of the empire - non-commissioned officer Filimonov
- 1930 - Cities and years - Artist ; Life at full speed - Murkin
- 1931 - Pigs are always pigs - Examiner
- 1932 - There is work for you - Otto ; The first platoon - Ensign Giants
- 1934 - Golden Lights - Trofim Ivanovich ; Royal Sailors - Sailor O'Brien ; Song of Happiness (“The Secret of Kavirli”) - teacher Grigory Nikolayevich Fastorsky
- 1937 - Lone sail whitens - Vasily Petrovich Bachey
- 1949 - Academician Ivan Pavlov - Professor Zvantsev. Great Strength - Academician Rublev Sergey Vasilievich
- 1950 - Mussorgsky - A. S. Dargomyzhsky
- 1952 - Rimsky-Korsakov - Grand Duke
- 1955 - Shipka Heroes - Lord Derby ; Princess Mary - Prince of Ligovsky
- 1956 - Bride - Father Andrei
- 1957 - Don Cesar de Bazan - Don Jose
- 1958 - Leningrad Symphony ; Friend - teacher Fedor Mikhailovich
- 1959 - Son of Iriston - Professor Chernyshev
- 1960 - Anathema ( short-form ) ; Northern story - Dr. Traube
- 1961 - Barrier of suspense - Dr. Romashov ; Weekdays and holidays - Forester ; Meditations - Chief Designer
- 1962 - Cheryomushki - Baburov Semyon Semenovich, father of Lida
- 1963 - Iolanta - Renee
- 1963 - Newton Street, 1 - Larisa's father
- 1964 - To me, Mukhtar! - veterinarian Trofim Ignatievich Zyryanov
- 1965 - Roll Call - Professor ; On one planet - Peter Obolensky ; The mother’s heart is the prosecutor Neklyudov; Year Like A Life - Walter Socrates
- 1966 - Bitter grains - Badya Ilie ; The first visitor is the Treasurer ; Winter Morning - Professor ; Swan song - actor Svetlovidov
- 1967 - They live nearby - Alexei Antonovich Kalitin ; Tatyana's Day - Employee of a social institution ; Stone Guest - First Guest
- 1968 - Steps on the ground - Nechaev ; Dream Knight - Diana's stepfather
- 1969 - Merry magic - Kashchei the Immortal ; Three - Yeremey
- 1970 - One of us is Franz Riediger ; The collapse of the empire - P. N. Milyukov
- 1970—1972 - Ruins shoot ... - E.V. Klumov
- 1972 - Player - Potapych ; Karpukhin - Solomatin ; Nadezhda - Nikolay Nikolayevich Ge ; Long road on a short day - Thomas
- 1973 - Clouds - Teacher
- 1974 - That Far Summer - Teacher Nikolai Mikhailovich
- 1975 - Option "Omega" - Baron von Schlosser, father of George, General
- 1976 - Sweet Woman - Shubkin ; Days of the Turbins - Maxim ; Sentimental Novel - Tyler ; A secret to the whole world - Sergey Petrovich Kolokolov (“Kol”)
- 1977 - Open Book - Lebedev ; Rings of Almanzor - the wizard of Almanzor ; Dog in the Hay - by Majordom Ottavio
- 1978 - Emelyan Pugachev - valet ; Atonement for the sins of others
- 1979 - The Amazing Adventures of Denis Korablev - Sergey Petrovich Kolokolov ("Count")
- 1980 - The Mysterious Old Man ; Camila - the father of Vladimir ; Amnesty - Secerzhitsky ; State border . Movie 1. - The Priest
- 1981 - December 20th - Professor Borisov ; Our calling is Sergey Veniaminovich Tumanov ; Curfew - Artist ; Laughter Sold - Teacher
- 1983 - Among the gray stones - Professor
- 1983 - And life, and tears, and love - Pavel Andreevich Krupenin
- 1986 - I - the outpost counselor - Sergey Veniaminovich Tumanov
- 1987 - Under the sign of the Red Cross - Berezantsev
Notes
Literature
- Borovkov V.P. Fedor Nikitin. - M .: Art, 1977 .-- 192 p. - ( Masters of Soviet theater and cinema ). - 25,000 copies.
