Mikhail Ivanovich Sharov

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Mikhail Sharov (1939).

Mikhail Zharov ( Russian Михаил Иванович Жаров * 14 . Jul / 27. October  1900 greg. In Moscow ; † 15. December 1981 ) was a Soviet actor.

Life

Sharov studied acting with Theodor Komissarschewski until 1919 and was then engaged in various theaters such as the Meyerhold Theater in Moscow and at theaters in Baku and Kazan in the 1920s . From 1931 to 1937 he played at the Moscow Chamber Theater . In 1938 he moved to the Maly Theater , where he appeared repeatedly until the end of his career. Here he often played classic roles, for example in Wolves and Sheep , The Inspector General , Hard is No Stone , The Thunderstorm .

Sharov had his first experiences with film before his acting training in two films by the director Alexander Ivanov-Gai , Tsar Ivan Vasilyevich Grozny (1915) and Tot, kto poluchayet poschtschetschiny (1916). But it was only with Jakow Protasanov's Aelita that his real career began - initially only in supporting roles such as an office worker in love in Yuri Scheljabuschskis Papirosniza ot Mosselproma (1924) and a waiter in Miss Mend by Boris Barnet and Fyodor Ozep . Mikhail Sharov became famous for his role as Schigan in Nikolai Ekk's drama Der Weg ins Leben (1931), the first Soviet sound film . He played other important roles in 1933 in the film Okraina , directed by Boris Barnet, and as Prince Menshikov in both parts of Vladimir Petrov's Peter I (1937 and 1939). In Sergei Eisenstein's three-part film project Ivan the Terrible ( Part 1 / Part 2 ) shot between 1943 and 1947 , he appeared as the Tsar's confidante Malyuta Skuratov . In 1946, Sharov's only directorial work was Bespokoinoje chosjaistwo . In the 1960s and 1970s he played the village policeman Aniskin in a popular TV series by Iwan Lukinski : The Village Detective (1968), Aniskin i Fantomas (1974) and I snowa Aniskin (1978).

Sharov was awarded the Stalin Prize in 1941, 1942, 1947 and in 1949 as a People's Artist of the USSR . In 1974 he received the title Hero of Socialist Labor .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1924: Aelita (Аэлита)
  • 1925: Chess Fever (Шахматная горячка)
  • 1925: His warning call (Его призыв)
  • 1927: The waiter from the palace hotel (Человек из ресторана)
  • 1931: The way into life (Putjowka w schisn)
  • 1937: Maxim's return (Возвращение Максима)
  • 1937–1939: Peter I (Пётр Первый)
  • 1938: The Bear (Медведь)
  • 1939: The Vyborg side (Выборгская сторона)
  • 1939: The mistake of the engineer Kochin (Ошибка инженера Кочина)
  • 1939: Stepan Rasin (Степан Разин)
  • 1943: The Air Carrier (Воздушный извозчик)
  • 1943: Ivan the Terrible ( Part 1 / Part 2 ) (Иван Грозный)
  • 1949: The world should blossom (Мичурин)
  • 1953: Wassa Schelesnowa (Васса Железнова)
  • 1954: Heart without love (Анна на шее)
  • 1958: The girl with the guitar (Девушка с гитарой)
  • 1967: The older sister (Старшая сестра)
  • 1968: The village detective (Деревенский детектив)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://to-name.ru/biography/mihail-zharov.htm ;
    Hans-Michael Bock (Hrsg.): Lexicon film actors international. Henschel-Verlag, Berlin 1995, ISBN 3-89487-199-7 ;
    according to other sources 1899.