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Kirill Lavrov

Kirill Yuryevich Lavrov (Russian: Кирилл Юрьевич Лавров; 15 September, 1925 – 27 April, 2007) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor and director. People's Artist of the USSR (1972) and Hero of Socialist Labour (1985).[1]

Kirill Lavrov
Putin and Lavrov in 2005
Born
Kirill Yuryevich Lavrov

(1925-09-15)15 September 1925
Died27 April 2007(2007-04-27) (aged 81)
Years active1950–2007

Biography Edit

Childhood Edit

Kirill Yuryevich Lavrov was born in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg). He was baptized by the Russian Orthodox Church of St. John the Divine in Lavrushinskoe Podvorie Monastery in Leningrad. Young Kirill Lavrov was brought up in Leningrad, in a family with deep roots in St. Petersburg society. He was fond of literature and theater from a young age, and was exposed to a highly stimulating intellectual environment in his family. He was also a good sportsman: he took gymnastics, fencing, and was a member of the youth football (soccer) team at "Spartak" sports club in Leningrad.[2]

War Edit

During World War II he was evacuated to Kirov, then to Novosibirsk in Siberia. There he worked as a metal worker at a military-industrial plant. In the beginning of 1943, then 17-year-old Lavrov applied to join the Red Army to fight the Nazis. He was sent for training to Astrakhan at Technical School of Aviation, from which he graduated in 1945. Then he served as an aircraft technician in the Air Force, he was stationed at an Air Force Base on the Kuril Island of Iturup until 1950. There he was also involved in acting with an amateur troupe at a local army club. In 1950 he was discharged from the Red Army and reunited with his parents in Kyiv, Ukraine.[3]

Film career Edit

In 1955, Kirill Lavrov made his film debut in Vasyok Trubachyov and His Comrades, directed by Ilya Frez. In 1964, Lavrov shot to fame with his leading role as Sintsov in The Alive and the Dead, a war drama by director Aleksandr Stolper. Kirill Lavrov received international acclaim for the leading role as Ivan Karamazov in an Oscar-nominated film The Brothers Karamazov (1969),[4] which he also directed together with his co-star, Mikhail Ulyanov, after the death of the original film director Ivan Pyryev. Among Lavrov's other achievements were his roles in such films as Tchaikovsky (1969), Taming of the Fire (1972), and Trust (1976).

Filmography Edit

Actor Edit

  • 1929: Tretya molodost as (uncredited)
  • 1955: Zvyozdy na krylyakh as Aviation Student (uncredited)
  • 1955: Vasyok Trubachyov and His Comrades
  • 1956: Maksim Perepelitsa as Army Photojournalist (uncredited)
  • 1956: The Quarrel in Lukashi
  • 1958: Andreyka as Viktor Zvonkov
  • 1958: V dni oktyabrya as Vasya
  • 1959: Ssora v Lukashakh
  • 1960: Povest o molodozhyonakh
  • 1960: Domoy
  • 1961: Devchonka, s kotoroy ya druzhil as Grigori Streltsov
  • 1963: Ulitsa Nyutona, dom 1 as Timifey Suvernev (voice)
  • 1964: The Alive and the Dead (Russian: Живые и мертвые) as Ivan Sintsov
  • 1965: Verte mne, lyudi as Aleksey Vasilyevich Lapin - Kornev
  • 1966: A Long Happy Life as Victor
  • 1967: Shtrikhi k portretu
  • 1969: The Brothers Karamazov as Ivan
  • 1969: Vozmezdie as Ivan Sinzov
  • 1969: Nashi znakomyye as Leonid Skvortsov
  • 1969: Pravdu! Nichego, krome pravdy! as Narrator
  • 1969: Neitralnye vody
  • 1970: Tchaikovsky as Władysław Pachulski
  • 1970: Lyubov Yarovaya (Russian: Любовь Яровая) as Fyodor Shvandya
  • 1972: Taming of the Fire as Andrei Bashkirtsev
  • 1972: Khod beloy korolevy as Stepan Chudinov, trener
  • 1974: Ocean as Admiral Minichyov
  • 1975: Eshchyo ne vecher as Andrey Pavlov
  • 1976: Povest o chelovecheskom serdtse as Oleg Somov
  • 1976: Trust (Russian: Доверие) as Vladimir Lenin
  • 1977: A Declaration of Love (Russian: Объяснение в любви) as Gladishev
  • 1978: Obratnaya svyaz as Vladimir Borisovich Okunev
  • 1978: A Hunting Accident as Count Karneyev
  • 1978: Obyasneniye v lyubvi as Gladishev
  • 1979: Yaroslavna, koroleva Frantsii
  • 1979: A Glass of Water (TV Movie) as Henry St. John, Viscount Bolingbroke
  • 1980: Puteshestvie v drugoy gorod as Sergey Kirillov
  • 1981: 20 December as Vladimir Lenin
  • 1981: Na Granatovykh ostrovakh
  • 1982: Journey to Another Town
  • 1982: Karakumy, 45 v teni
  • 1983: Highway (Russian: Магистраль) as Urzhumov
  • 1983: From the Life of a Chief of the Criminal Police as Col. Malych Ivan Konstantinovich
  • 1983: Probuzhdenie
  • 1983: Ekho dalnego vzryva
  • 1984: Preferans po Pyatnitsam
  • 1985: Taynaya progulka as Valeri Stepanovich
  • 1985: Tri protsenta riska
  • 1985: S yubileem podozhdem
  • 1986: Red Arrow as CEO Valeri Petrovich Kropotov
  • 1988: Bread is a proper noun (aka.. Khleb - Imya suschestvitelnoe) (Хлеб - имя существительное) as Communist Shabatin
  • 1988: Zapretnaya zona
  • 1990: Blagorodnyy razboynik Vladimir Dubrovskiy
  • 1991: Shkura
  • 1991: Ischade ada as Governor
  • 1997: Schizophrenia
  • 2000: Tender Age
  • 2000: Uboynaya sila (TV Series)
  • 2005: The Master and Margarita (TV Mini-Series) as Pontius Pilate
  • 2009: Attack on Leningrad as Radio host (final film role)

Stage works Edit

  • Ocean
  • Uncle Vanya
  • The Three Sisters
  • Boris Godunov
  • And Quiet Flows The Don
  • Before Sunset
  • The Quartet

Honours and awards Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Peter Rollberg (2009). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. US: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 396–397. ISBN 978-0-8108-6072-8.
  2. ^ Кирилл Лавров на peoples.ru
  3. ^ "Лавров Кирилл Юрьевич". warheroes.ru.
  4. ^ "The 42nd Academy Awards (1970) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 2011-11-16.
  5. ^ Selezneva, Tamara (April 20, 1983). "Кирилл Лавров: народный артист СССР". Союз кинематографистов СССР, Всесоюзное бюро пропаганды киноискусства – via Google Books.

External links Edit

  •   Media related to Kirill Lavrov at Wikimedia Commons
  • Kirill Lavrov at IMDb
  • Кирилл Лавров на rusactors.ru (in Russian)
  • Биографическая справка РИА Новости (in Russian)
  • Кирилл Лавров на Лентапедии (in Russian)

kirill, lavrov, kirill, yuryevich, lavrov, russian, Кирилл, Юрьевич, Лавров, september, 1925, april, 2007, soviet, russian, stage, film, actor, director, people, artist, ussr, 1972, hero, socialist, labour, 1985, putin, lavrov, 2005bornkirill, yuryevich, lavro. Kirill Yuryevich Lavrov Russian Kirill Yurevich Lavrov 15 September 1925 27 April 2007 was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor and director People s Artist of the USSR 1972 and Hero of Socialist Labour 1985 1 Kirill LavrovPutin and Lavrov in 2005BornKirill Yuryevich Lavrov 1925 09 15 15 September 1925Leningrad RSFSR Soviet UnionDied27 April 2007 2007 04 27 aged 81 Saint Petersburg RussiaYears active1950 2007 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Childhood 1 2 War 1 3 Film career 2 Filmography 2 1 Actor 3 Stage works 4 Honours and awards 5 References 6 External linksBiography EditChildhood Edit Kirill Yuryevich Lavrov was born in Leningrad now Saint Petersburg He was baptized by the Russian Orthodox Church of St John the Divine in Lavrushinskoe Podvorie Monastery in Leningrad Young Kirill Lavrov was brought up in Leningrad in a family with deep roots in St Petersburg society He was fond of literature and theater from a young age and was exposed to a highly stimulating intellectual environment in his family He was also a good sportsman he took gymnastics fencing and was a member of the youth football soccer team at Spartak sports club in Leningrad 2 War Edit During World War II he was evacuated to Kirov then to Novosibirsk in Siberia There he worked as a metal worker at a military industrial plant In the beginning of 1943 then 17 year old Lavrov applied to join the Red Army to fight the Nazis He was sent for training to Astrakhan at Technical School of Aviation from which he graduated in 1945 Then he served as an aircraft technician in the Air Force he was stationed at an Air Force Base on the Kuril Island of Iturup until 1950 There he was also involved in acting with an amateur troupe at a local army club In 1950 he was discharged from the Red Army and reunited with his parents in Kyiv Ukraine 3 Film career Edit In 1955 Kirill Lavrov made his film debut in Vasyok Trubachyov and His Comrades directed by Ilya Frez In 1964 Lavrov shot to fame with his leading role as Sintsov in The Alive and the Dead a war drama by director Aleksandr Stolper Kirill Lavrov received international acclaim for the leading role as Ivan Karamazov in an Oscar nominated film The Brothers Karamazov 1969 4 which he also directed together with his co star Mikhail Ulyanov after the death of the original film director Ivan Pyryev Among Lavrov s other achievements were his roles in such films as Tchaikovsky 1969 Taming of the Fire 1972 and Trust 1976 Filmography EditActor Edit 1929 Tretya molodost as uncredited 1955 Zvyozdy na krylyakh as Aviation Student uncredited 1955 Vasyok Trubachyov and His Comrades 1956 Maksim Perepelitsa as Army Photojournalist uncredited 1956 The Quarrel in Lukashi 1958 Andreyka as Viktor Zvonkov 1958 V dni oktyabrya as Vasya 1959 Ssora v Lukashakh 1960 Povest o molodozhyonakh 1960 Domoy 1961 Devchonka s kotoroy ya druzhil as Grigori Streltsov 1963 Ulitsa Nyutona dom 1 as Timifey Suvernev voice 1964 The Alive and the Dead Russian Zhivye i mertvye as Ivan Sintsov 1965 Verte mne lyudi as Aleksey Vasilyevich Lapin Kornev 1966 A Long Happy Life as Victor 1967 Shtrikhi k portretu 1969 The Brothers Karamazov as Ivan 1969 Vozmezdie as Ivan Sinzov 1969 Nashi znakomyye as Leonid Skvortsov 1969 Pravdu Nichego krome pravdy as Narrator 1969 Neitralnye vody 1970 Tchaikovsky as Wladyslaw Pachulski 1970 Lyubov Yarovaya Russian Lyubov Yarovaya as Fyodor Shvandya 1972 Taming of the Fire as Andrei Bashkirtsev 1972 Khod beloy korolevy as Stepan Chudinov trener 1974 Ocean as Admiral Minichyov 1975 Eshchyo ne vecher as Andrey Pavlov 1976 Povest o chelovecheskom serdtse as Oleg Somov 1976 Trust Russian Doverie as Vladimir Lenin 1977 A Declaration of Love Russian Obyasnenie v lyubvi as Gladishev 1978 Obratnaya svyaz as Vladimir Borisovich Okunev 1978 A Hunting Accident as Count Karneyev 1978 Obyasneniye v lyubvi as Gladishev 1979 Yaroslavna koroleva Frantsii 1979 A Glass of Water TV Movie as Henry St John Viscount Bolingbroke 1980 Puteshestvie v drugoy gorod as Sergey Kirillov 1981 20 December as Vladimir Lenin 1981 Na Granatovykh ostrovakh 1982 Journey to Another Town 1982 Karakumy 45 v teni 1983 Highway Russian Magistral as Urzhumov 1983 From the Life of a Chief of the Criminal Police as Col Malych Ivan Konstantinovich 1983 Probuzhdenie 1983 Ekho dalnego vzryva 1984 Preferans po Pyatnitsam 1985 Taynaya progulka as Valeri Stepanovich 1985 Tri protsenta riska 1985 S yubileem podozhdem 1986 Red Arrow as CEO Valeri Petrovich Kropotov 1988 Bread is a proper noun aka Khleb Imya suschestvitelnoe Hleb imya sushestvitelnoe as Communist Shabatin 1988 Zapretnaya zona 1990 Blagorodnyy razboynik Vladimir Dubrovskiy 1991 Shkura 1991 Ischade ada as Governor 1997 Schizophrenia 2000 Tender Age 2000 Uboynaya sila TV Series 2005 The Master and Margarita TV Mini Series as Pontius Pilate 2009 Attack on Leningrad as Radio host final film role Stage works EditOcean Uncle Vanya The Three Sisters Boris Godunov And Quiet Flows The Don Before Sunset The QuartetHonours and awards EditOrder For Merit to the Fatherland 2nd class 2 September 2005 for outstanding contribution to the development of theatrical art and many years of creative activity 3rd class 13 September 2000 for his great personal contribution to the development of theatrical art 4th class 5 August 1995 for services to the state and many years of fruitful work in the arts and culture Hero of Socialist Labour 1985 Order of Lenin 1985 Order of the October Revolution 1971 Order of the Red Banner of Labour 1975 Order of the Badge of Honour 1967 Medals For Victory over Germany in World War II Victory over Japan To commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Soviet Army and Navy commemorative medals of the anniversary of Victory People s Artist of the USSR 1972 People s Artist of the RSFSR 1970 Honored Artist of the RSFSR 1963 People s Artist of Ukraine 2003 Lenin Prize 1982 for his role of Lenin in the play On reading again 1980 on the stage LBADT Gorky USSR State Prize 1978 a performance of Silent Don Mikhail Sholokhov placed on the stage LBADT Gorky 1977 Vasilyev Brothers State Prize of the RSFSR 1974 for his role Andrey Ilyitch Bashkirtseva in the movie The Taming of the Fire 1972 5 Russian President s Award for Literature and the Arts 1997 Russian Presidential Prize For outstanding contribution to the development of Russian cinema 2000 Diploma of the Government of Russia 2000 Honorary citizen of St Petersburg 1995 Honorary Diploma of the Legislative Assembly of Saint Petersburg 2000 Certificate of Merit of the President of Yakutia 2007 10 Winner of Tsarskoye Selo Art Prize 2004 References Edit Peter Rollberg 2009 Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema US Rowman amp Littlefield pp 396 397 ISBN 978 0 8108 6072 8 Kirill Lavrov na peoples ru Lavrov Kirill Yurevich warheroes ru The 42nd Academy Awards 1970 Nominees and Winners oscars org Retrieved 2011 11 16 Selezneva Tamara April 20 1983 Kirill Lavrov narodnyj artist SSSR Soyuz kinematografistov SSSR Vsesoyuznoe byuro propagandy kinoiskusstva via Google Books External links Edit nbsp Media related to Kirill Lavrov at Wikimedia Commons Kirill Lavrov at IMDb Celebrated Russian actor Kirill Lavrov dies at 81 Kirill Lavrov na rusactors ru in Russian Biograficheskaya spravka RIA Novosti in Russian Kirill Lavrov na Lentapedii in Russian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kirill Lavrov amp oldid 1168384183, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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