Issaak Arkadyevich Leongarow

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Issaak Arkadievich Leongarow ( Russian Исаак Аркадьевич Леонгаров , actually Issaak Arkadievich Jassenjawski Russian Исаак Аркадьевич Ясенявский ; born March 1909 ; † thirtieth April 1984 ) was a Soviet theater - and film - actor .

Life

Born in 1909, Leongarow graduated from middle school in 1925 and was a member of the Red Army from 1931 to 1933 .

His stage career was mainly shaped by music theater . After first experiences in humorous roles from 1933 to 1935, he went to the Voronezh State Theater for Opera and Ballet in 1936 and to the Volgograd Musical Comedy Theater in 1938 . In 1946 Leongarow moved to the Omsk Music Theater , before he took on an 18-year engagement at the Moscow Operetta Theater in 1948.

Leongarow made his film debut in 1951 in Прощай, Америка! ( Proshchai, America! ), For two years Sadko's adventure was to be the first internationally known film with his participation. Leongarow was shown 19 times on camera, only in minor and extra roles . He gave his most present portrayal as "Count on the dog" in Alexander Rous The beautiful Varvara . Here and in his other appearances in Rous' films, he gave vocal interludes. With Вольный ветер ( Wolny weter , 1961) Leongarow served the genre of the music film , but was also seen in the second and third part of the war film trilogy Хождение по мукам ( Choschdenie po muschkam , 1958-1959). In Надежда ( Nadeschda , 1972) he portrayed Hugo Eberlein .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Biography of Isaak Leongarows on kino-teatr.ru (Russian), accessed on December 27, 2019
  2. Sadko's Adventures in the Lexicon of International Films , accessed December 27, 2019
  3. Sadko's adventures in the Internet Movie Database , accessed on December 27, 2019
  4. Isaak Leongarov's filmography on kino-teatr.ru (Russian), accessed on December 27, 2019