Pavel Petrovich Kadochnikov

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Pavel Kadochnikov ( Russian Павел Петрович Кадочников * July 16 . Jul / 29. July  1915 greg. In Petrograd ; † 2. May 1988 in Leningrad ) was a Soviet actor , director and screenwriter of Russian origin.

biography

Pavel Kadochnikov graduated from the Leningrad Theater Institute in 1935 . In his film debut in Sowerschennoletije of Boris Schreiber in the same year 1938 was followed by Sergei Jutkewitschs The man with the gun and Sergei Eisenstein's two-parter Ivan the Terrible I and II , in which he played three roles in 1945. In 1946 he played the title role in the large-scale 3D production Robinson Crusoe . This was followed by roles as Maxim Gorki in The Way to Life . Other important films were Alexander Stolper's The Real Man , in which he played the aviator Alexei Maressjew , Iossif Cheific ' A large family ( actor award in Cannes together with the rest of the theater ensemble) and Nikita Michalkow's Unfinished Piece for a Mechanical Piano (1977). In Sergei Jutkewitsch's Lenin in Paris (1981) he played the old Paul Lafargue , who died of suicide in Paris with his wife . Kadochnikov had his last film role in 1987 in Nikita Michalkow's Black Eyes .

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