Nikolai Semjonowitsch Tolkachev
Nikolai Semenovich Tolkatschjow ( Russian Николай Семёнович Толкачёв * 25. March 1903 , † 1987 ) was a Soviet theater - and film - actors and Production Designer .
Life
Tolkachev began his stage career in the 1930s under the direction of Ruben Simonow, before he was hired by the Lenkom Theater in 1937 . From 1941 he appeared at the Lensensky Drama Theater , but in 1943 he switched to the Moscow Youth Theater for a year . From 1944 onwards, Tolkachev found a permanent place of work at the Jermolowa Dramatheater . He has performed in the plays The Escape and Pushkin on, in the latter as Nicholas I .
Tolkachev made his film debut in 1938 in Alexander Rou 's first fairy tale film The Magic Fish . Up to and including Rhapsody of the North (1974) he was still 13 more times in supporting roles to see on camera, mainly in war and historical films . In the third part of the television film series Былое и думы ( Byloje i dumy ), which is based on the life of Alexander Herzen , he played Prince Sergei Mikhailovich Golitsy the Elder .
Filmography (selection)
- 1938: The magic fish (Po shchutschemu weleniju)
- 1957: Stories about Lenin (Rasskasy o Lenine)
- 1966: War and Peace - Film 1 (Woina i mir - Film 1)
- 1967: Anna Karenina
- 1969: Liberation - Part 2: The breakthrough (Oswoboschdenije - film 2: Proryw)
- 1974: Rhapsody of the North (Severnaya rapsodija)
Web links
- Tolkachev's profile on kinopoisk.ru (Russian)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Biography of Tolkachev on kino-teatr.ru (Russian), accessed on May 8, 2020
- ↑ Nikolai Semenovich Tolkatschjow in the Internet Movie Database (English) , accessed on May 8, 2020
- ↑ Filmography Alexander Rous on kino-teatr.ru (Russian), accessed on May 8, 2020
- ↑ Film data for Былое и думы on kino-teatr.ru (Russian), accessed on May 8, 2020
- ↑ a b Tolkachev's filmography on kino-teatr.ru (Russian), accessed on May 8, 2020
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SURNAME | Tolkachev, Nikolai Semjonowitsch |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Толкачёв, Николай Семёнович (Russian) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Soviet theater and film actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 25, 1903 |
DATE OF DEATH | 1987 |