Vyacheslav Nikiforovich Sharikov

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Vyacheslav Nikiforowitsch Sharikov ( Russian Вячеслав Никифорович Жариков * 22. September 1937 in Tula , RSFSR , USSR ; † 9. October 2004 in Moscow , Russia ) was a Soviet and Russian film - actor .

Life

Vyacheslav Sharikov was born as the son of the military doctor Nikifor Ivanovich Sharikov († 1963) and the nurse Tamara Vitalievna Sharikova († 1958) in Tula, where he attended the 23rd secondary school from 1944. From May 1946 to July 1948, due to his father's foreign assignments, he traveled to Poland, Germany, Yugoslavia, Austria and Hungary. In 1954 Sharikov graduated from school and attended, with interruptions, until 1964 the drama faculty of the Gerasimov Institute for Cinematography , where Mikhail Ilyich Romm was his teacher. In 1968 he also completed a course in artistic creation at the Central Radio of the USSR. In 1986, Sharikov was hired by the Gorky Studio as an actor and was there for ten years.

The dark blonde mime made his film debut in 1956 as a student in Человек родился , but was not mentioned in the credits . Just a year later he played his first leading role in the melodrama На переломе , which was to be followed by a double role in Alexander Rous The Adventures of Puss In Boots (1958). After that, Sharikov was seen exclusively as a supporting actor , including in the fairy tale films Finist - Heller Falke (1975) and Emelya and the magic fish (1992) or as a sailor in Сердце друга (1966). He worked as an actor until the early 90s, but gave in 1998 in the historical drama На ножах once a walk-on role , before he retired altogether.

With the short film Деревенские каникулы (1969), which was made as part of a course at Belarusfilm, Sharikov also appeared as a director and screenwriter. In 1996 he was also seen in the 25th part of the TV documentary series Чтобы помнили , which was dedicated to the actor Stanislav Chitrov.

Private

Sharikov had been married since 1983, and with his wife Maria Dmitrijewna he had a son named Svyatoslav, with whom contact broke off in the 1990s.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Biography of Vyacheslav Sharikov on kino-teatr.ru (Russian), accessed on January 8, 2020
  2. a b Biography of Vyacheslav Sharikov on a-tremasov.ru (Russian), accessed on January 8, 2020
  3. Filmography of Vyacheslav Sharikov on kino-teatr.ru (Russian), accessed on January 8, 2020