Vadim Semyonovich Spiridonov
Wadim Semjonowitsch Spiridonow ( Russian Вадим Семёнович Спиридонов ; born October 14, 1944 in Moscow , Russian SFSR , Soviet Union ; † December 7, 1989 ibid) was a Soviet film actor and voice actor of Russian origin.
Life
After completing his acting studies at the Gerasimov Institute for Cinematography ( WGIK ), Spiridonov worked at the State Theater of Film Actors in Moscow from 1971 to 1989 . Since 1969 he starred in numerous films and dubbed Russian and foreign film roles. The first film role was in 1969 a supporting role on the side of Natalja Belochwostikowa and Vasily Schukschin in the film Am See . After filming was over, Spiridonov was invited by Schukschin to play the role of Vasily Chulkov in the film Travel Acquaintances , which Schukschin directed.
As a voice actor, he set film stars such as Alain Delon , Gérard Depardieu , Jack Nicholson , Michel Piccoli , Patrick Macnee , Martin Landau , Sergiu Nicolaescu and Amitabh Bachchan to music .
Spiridonov played the main role in the film series The Eternal Call ( Вечный зов ), in which the life of the Savelev family from 1906 to 1961 is portrayed. In the movie The Demidov on the Russian noble family Demidov he played in 1983 the Russian businessmen and mining industrialists of the 18th century Akinfi Demidov . In 1984 he played Semyon Budjonny , who commanded the 1st Red Cavalry Army in the Russian Civil War .
On December 7, 1989, Spiridonov was supposed to travel to Minsk to film the film . He went to sleep a few hours earlier and never woke up. He died at the age of 45 of a heart attack due to heart failure . On December 10th he was buried in the Wagankowoer cemetery .
Private
Spiridonow was married to Valentina Sergejewna Spiridonowa (* 1942).
Filmography (selection)
As an actor
- 1970: At the lake ( У озера / U osera )
- 1972: Taming the fire ( Укрощение огня / Ukroschtschenije ognja )
- 1972: Hot snow ( Горячий снег / Gorjatschij sneg )
- 1972: Pyotr Rjabinkin ( Пётр Рябинкин / Pjotr Rjabinkin )
- 1973: Travel acquaintances ( Печки-лавочки / Petschki-lawotschki )
- 1973–1983: The Eternal Call ( Вечный зов / Wetschnyj sow )
- 1979: father and son ( Отец и сын / Otez i syn )
- 1981: Peters Jugend ( Юность Петра / Junost Petra )
- 1983: The Demidows ( Демидовы / Demidowy )
- 1984: The first cavalry army ( Первая конная / Perwaja konnaja )
As a voice actor
- 1963: Cleopatra as Rufio ( Martin Landau )
- 1974: Deluge as Officer Braun (Jerzy Fedorowicz)
- 1975: Panic on the Tokyo Express as Tetsuo Okita ( Ken Takakura )
- 1975: Quartet Bestial as Pierre Losseray ( Michel Piccoli )
- 1975: Profession: Reporter as David Locke ( Jack Nicholson )
- 1976: Power and its Price as Dr. Maxia ( Paolo Bonacelli )
- 1977: Mimino as Vladimir Nikolajewitsch ( Eduard Isotow )
- 1977: Dharam Veer as Singh ( Pran )
- 1977: The Deep as David Sanders ( Nick Nolte )
- 1977: Giants of the Past as Takashi Ashizawa (Tsunehiko Watase)
- 1979: Hurricane as Jack Sanford ( Timothy Bottoms )
- 1980: killers don't introduce themselves as Michel Gerfaut ( Alain Delon )
- 1981: Diva as Gorodish ( Richard Bohringer )
- 1981: The horned ox and his draft horse as Campana ( Gérard Depardieu )
- 1982: Ruler of the time as Jaffar
- 1983: Two Crazy Jokers as Jean Lucas ( Gérard Depardieu )
- 1985: The legend of the fortress of Suram (reads the text)
Awards (selection)
- 1979: State Prize of the USSR
- 1984: Honored Artist of the RSFSR
Web links
- Vadim Semenovich Spiridonov in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Вадим Спиридонов , kinopoisk.ru (Russian)
- Вадим Спиридонов , kino-teatr.ru (Russian)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Государственный театр киноактёра , teatrkinoaktera.ru (Russian)
- ↑ Vechnyy zov , in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- ↑ Вадим Спиридонов , russkoekino.ru (Russian)
- ↑ «Вечный зов» Вадима Спиридонова , portal-kultura.ru , October 13, 2014 (Russian)
- ↑ Спиридонов Вадим Семёнович , kino-teatr.ru (Russian)
- ↑ Спиридонов Вадим Семенович , ruskino.ru (Russian)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Spiridonov, Vadim Semjonowitsch |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Спиридонов, Вадим Семёнович (Russian) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Soviet film actor and voice actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 14, 1944 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Moscow , Russian SFSR , Soviet Union |
DATE OF DEATH | December 7, 1989 |
Place of death | Moscow , Russian SFSR , Soviet Union |