Sergei Jurjewitsch Jursky
Sergei Jurjewitsch Jurski ( Russian Сергей Юрьевич Юрский ; born March 16, 1935 in Leningrad ; † February 8, 2019 in Moscow ) was a Soviet or Russian actor , screenwriter and director .
Live and act
Sergei Jurski's father, Yuri Sergejewitsch Jurski, from the Schicharews aristocratic family, was the artistic director of the Moscow Nikulin Circus and headed the Leningrad concert agency. The mother Yevgenia Mikhailovna Yurskaya-Romanowa (1902–1971) was a music teacher.
Sergei Jursky graduated from the Faculty of Law at the Zhdanov State University in Leningrad . While studying law, he entered the studio theater of this university. It was headed by Yevgenia Karpova (1893–1980).
From 1955 Sergei Jurski took the acting course with Leonid Makarjew at the Leningrad Ostrovsky Theater Institute. In 1957 he was invited to the Leningrad Gorky Theater - now the Tovstonogov Theater. In 1973 he directed Bulgakov's play Molière or Die Cabale der Hypheiligen there . Before that he appeared - also there - as an actor, for example as Aesop in 1967 in the play The Fox and the Grapes , directed by Guilherme Figueiredo.
As a film actor, Sergei Yursky became popular in leading roles. Once in 1966 in the film adaptation of the Panteleev - Belych -Roman Republik der Trolche and in 1968 as Ostap Bender in The Golden Calf .
In 1978 Sergei Jurski moved to Moscow and first became an actor and then a director at the Mossoviet Theater . Since 1991 he has worked in the Moscow Theater School of Modern Drama .
In 1990 Sergei Jurski made his debut as a feature film director with Chernov . His story of the same name from 1970 served as a script template.
He wrote prose and plays under the pseudonym Wazetis.
Sergei Jurski was married to the actress Sinaida Sharko from 1961 to 1968. He and his second wife have a daughter, Darja Jurskaja. The latter became an actress at the Chekhov Art Theater in Moscow .
Work (selection)
theatre
actor
- 1957 Swonzow in a play based on Gorkis Yegor Bulytschow and others
- 1962 Chazki in Gore ot uma
- 1963 gangster Giuseppe Givola in Arturo Ui's rescuing rise
- 1965 Iliko in Nodar Dumbadse's grandmother Iliko, Ilarion and me
- 1965 Lieutenant Tusenbach in Three Sisters
- 1966 Ferdyschtschenko in a play based on Dostoyevsky's The Idiot
- 1967 Aesop in Aesops The fox and the grapes
- 1968 Victor Franz in Arthur Miller's The Prize
- 1969 Title role in William Shakespeare's Henry IV.
- 1969 in the role of director in Jerzy Szaniawski's Dwa teatry
- 1972 Servant Ossip in Gogols The Auditor
- 1974 Chernyawy in Vasily Schukschins : Energetic people
- 1992 Glow in Gogols The Gamblers
- 1995 title role in a play based on Dostoyevsky's Foma Opiskin
- 2004 Stalin in Ion Druzes : Evening Bells. Dinner with Comrade Stalin
Director
- 1969 Fiesta to Hemingway
- 1974 Bulgakov: Molière or The Cabal of Hypocrites
- 1987 Jean Anouilh : Ornifle ou le Courant d'air
- 1994 Eugène Ionesco : The chairs
- 2004 Ion Druze: Evening Bells. Dinner with Comrade Stalin
watch TV
actor
- 1963 Wilhelm Küchelbecker in a TV film based on Juri Tynjanov's novel Kjuchlja
- 1969 Alexander Pushkin in a TV film based on Yuri Tynyanov's novel The Death of the Vizier-Muchtar
- 1980 Dick Datchery in The Secret of Edwin Drood after Charles Dickens
- 1983 Ali Babi's brother in Ali Baba and the Forty Robbers
Director
- 1971 Fiesta to Hemingway
- 1992 according to Gogol: The Players
Movie
actor
- 1965 David Margulies in Die Zeit, vorwärts!
- 1966 Headmaster Sorokin in Republic of the Rascals (Республика ШКИД)
- 1968 Ostap Bender in The Golden Calf
- 1969 Tartaglia after Carlo Gozzi's König Hirsch
- 1973 Michel Ardan in The Adventures of the Balloon Pilot YES based on Jules Verne's A drama in Livonia
- 1974 Robert Oppenheimer in choice of destination
- 1978 Gauner Lif after Astrid Lindgren's Rasmus and the Tramp
- 1979 Ivan Grusdew in The Black Cat (Место встречи изменить нельзя)
- 1979 Story Keeper based on Charles Perrault's The Tales of the Old Wizard
- 1979 improviser in Michail Schweizer's film Kleine Trödie ( Egyptian Nights (Pushkin) )
- 1981 Sidney Reilly in The December 20th
- 1982 Maître Rochet wanted in Frau
- 1982 dictator in The Fall of the Condor
- 1984: The Kurschatten (Любовь и голуби)
- 1985 Sidney Reilly in Shore in the Fog
- 1986 Dietz in The Astrologer
- 1987 Calculator Gobbi in The End of Eternity
- 1996 Perfumer of the Queen Mother based on Dumas ' La rein Margot
- 1998 in Chekhov and Company as "Heinius" in The Writer and as an engineer Krikunow in The First Class Traveler
- 2003 Jakow Semjonowitsch in The Fifth Angel
- 2007 Tsiolkovsky in Korolev
- 2008 one of the authors in Don't Think About White Monkeys
- 2008 Vasily Ivanovich in Fathers and Children
- 2009 Brodsky's father in a room and a half or a sentimental trip home
- 2011 Boris Pasternak in Die Furzewa
- 2011 Stalin in Comrade Stalin
Honors
- November 1, 1967: Honored Artist of the RSFSR
- 1987: People's Artist of the RSFSR
- 1991: Kinotawr Prize
- April 10, 1995: Decoration of Honor of Russia
- 1996 in the actor category : Laureate of the Tsarskosselskaya chudoschestvennaya premiya
- June 4, 1999: Pushkin Medal
- February 13, 2003: Literature and Art Prize of the President of the Russian Federation for 2002
- August 31, 2005: Order of Merit for the Fatherland , 4th grade
- March 14, 2010: Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 3rd class
- December 17, 2010: Prize of the Government of the Russian Federation
- 2011: Laureate of the Theater Star Prize
Web links
Sergei Jurjewitsch Jurski in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Mail ru Новости: Умер актер Сергей Юрский. Retrieved February 8, 2019 (ru-RU).
- ↑ Russian Юрий Сергеевич Юрский
- ↑ Russian Жихаревы - noble family of the Sheikharevs
- ↑ Russian Петербург-концерт
- ↑ Russian Евгения Михайловна Юрская-Романова
- ↑ Zhdanov
- ↑ Russian Teatr-studija Sankt-Peterburgskowo gossudarstwennowo uniwersiteta
- ↑ Russian Карпова, Евгения Владимировна
- ^ Russian Makarjew, Leonid Fjodorowitsch
- ↑ Russian Leningradski teatralny institut imeni AN Ostrowskowo
- ^ Russian Towstonogow, Georgi Alexandrowitsch
- ↑ Russian Bolshoi dramatitscheski teatr imeni GA Towstonogowa
- ↑ Russian Kabala svyatosch
- ↑ Russian Aesop
- ↑ Russian Фигейредо, Гильерме
- ↑ eng. Ostap Bender
- ↑ Russian. The golden calf
- ^ Russian school of modern drama
- ↑ Russian Chernov
- ↑ Russian Вацетис
- ↑ Russ. Sharko, Zinaida Maximowna
- ↑ Russian Тенякова, Наталья Максимовна
- ↑ Russian Darja Sergejewna Jurskaja
- ↑ Russian Moskovsky Chudoschestwenny teatr imeni AP Chekhova
- ↑ The price
- ↑ Russian Кюхля at Lib.ru
- ↑ Russian Tsarskosselskaya Khudozestvennaya premija
- ↑ Russian Prawitelstwennyje nagrady Rossijskoi Federazii
- ↑ Russian Звезда Театрала
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Jursky, Sergei Jurjewitsch |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Юрский, Сергей Юрьевич (full name, Russian) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Soviet or Russian actor and director |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 16, 1935 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Leningrad |
DATE OF DEATH | February 8, 2019 |
Place of death | Moscow |