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Oleg Yefremov

Oleg Nikolayevich Yefremov (Russian: Оле́г Никола́евич Ефре́мов, 1 October 1927 – 24 May 2000) was a Soviet and Russian actor and Moscow Art Theatre producer.[4] He was a People's Artist of the USSR (1976) and a Hero of Socialist Labour (1987).[5]

Oleg Yefremov
Олег Ефремов
Yefremov in 1998
Born
Oleg Nikolayevich Yefremov

(1927-10-01)1 October 1927 [1]
Moscow
Died24 May 2000(2000-05-24) (aged 72)
Moscow
Resting placeNovodevichy Cemetery, Moscow
NationalityRussian
Alma materMoscow Art Theater School[2]
Occupation(s)Actor, theater director, teacher
Years active1949–2000
Spouse(s)Lilia Tolmacheva and Alla Pokrovskaya [3]
ChildrenAnastasia Yefremova and Mikhail Yefremov

In 1949, he graduated from Moscow Art Theatre School and became an actor and later a producer of the Central Children Theater, started teaching at School-Studio by himself.[2]

Oleg Yefremov debuted as a film actor in the melodrama The First Echelon in 1955. Since then he was regularly acting in films, and his every appearance on screen turned to be a real event for millions of spectators. Some of his most notable roles were in the films The Alive and the Dead (1964), melodrama Three Poplars in Plyushchikha (1967), Shine, Shine, My Star (1969), comedies Aybolit-66 (1966), and Beware of the Car (1966).

In 1956, having gathered around himself students and graduates of the School-Studio, both his coevals and pupils, Oleg Yefremov organized the Studio of Young Actors (subsequently — the Moscow famous Sovremennik Theatre and became its first director. Since 1970 he was an actor and a Chief Producer of the Moscow Art Theatre named after Maxim Gorky. In 1976 the actor became a Professor of Moscow Art Theatre School-Studio.

Biography edit

Early life edit

Oleg Nikolayevich Yefremov was born on 1 October 1927 in Moscow. His father was Nikolai Ivanovich Yefremov, his mother Anna Dmitrievna Efremova.[5][6]

He grew up in a large communal apartment on the Arbat Street. His father served as an accountant in the Gulag system, and the future actor spent a part of his adolescence in the Vorkutlag camps, where he became closely acquainted with the criminal world.[6]

In childhood Yefremov attended a drama club at the House of Pioneers.[6]

Theatre edit

He graduated from the School of the Moscow Art Theatre School in 1949.[5]

From 1949 to 1956, Yefremov worked at the Central Children's Theater, where he played more than 20 roles, including Ivan ("Humpbacked Horse"), Coviel ("The Philistine in the Nobility"), Kostya Poletayev ("Pages of Life"), Alexey ( "In a good time!"). There he also made his debut as a director of the production of vaudeville "Dimka the Invisible" (1955).[5]

In 1956, Oleg Yefremov organized the "Young Actors Studio" (later - the Moscow Theater "Sovremennik") and became the artistic director of the theater. On the stage of "Contemporary" he played in the performances "Forever Living" (Boris), "Destination" (Lyamin), "Nobody" (Vincenzo De Pretore). Among his directorial works are Five Evenings by Alexander Volodin, Eduard Rostan's Cyrano de Bergerac, Leonid Zorin's Decembrists trilogy, Alexander Svobin's Narodovoltsy, Mikhail Shatrov's Bolsheviks, Victor Rozov's Traditional Collection, Chekhov.[5]

In 1970, Yefremov became the chief director of the Moscow Art Theater. After the division of the troupe in 1987 - the main stage director of the Moscow Art Theatre. For thirty years in the Art Theater, he has staged more than 40 performances and himself played in 14 of them. Among his works - "Dulcinea Tobosskaya" (the role of Don Luis), "Copper Grandmother" (Pushkin's role), "Duck hunting" (Zilov's role), "Party Committee Meeting" (Potapov's role), "Boris Godunov" (the title role). He staged Anton Chekhov's plays: "Ivanov" (1976), "The Seagull" (1980), "Uncle Vanya" (1985), "The Cherry Orchard" (1989), "The Three Sisters" (1997). His last, unfinished, directorial work was "Cyrano de Bergerac".[5]

Film edit

Oleg Yefremov played about 70 roles in feature and television films, the most famous of which are: The First Echelon by Mikhail Kalatozov, The Soldiers were Advancing by Leonid Trauberg, The Alive and the Dead by Alexander Stolper, Someone Is Ringing, Open the Door by Alexander Mitta, Beware of the Car by Eldar Ryazanov, Three Poplars in Plyushchikha by Tatyana Lioznova and Battalions ask for Fire by Vladimir Chebotarev and Alexander Bogolyubov.[5]

Other activities edit

Since 1949, Oleg Yefremov taught acting in the Moscow Art Theater School-Studio, produced several acting and director's courses, was a professor and head of the acting department.[5]

He was one of the founders and the first secretary of the board of the Union of Theatre Workers of the Russian Federation.[5]

Death edit

Oleg Yefremov died on 24 May 2000 in Moscow. He was buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery.

Personal life edit

Oleg Yefremov was married to Sovremennik Theatre actor Alla Pokrovskaya. Their son Mikhail is also an actor.[3]

In popular culture edit

In the 2013 television series The Thaw, Oleg Yefremov was portrayed by his grandson, Nikita Yefremov.

Selected filmography edit

  • 1955: The First Echelon (Первый эшелон) - Alexey Uzorov
  • 1960: Probation (Испытательный срок) - Ulyan Grigorievich Zhur
  • 1961: Mission (Командировка)
  • 1961: Lyubushka (Любушка) — Olimp Ivanovich Lutoshkin, rider
  • 1962: My Little Brother (Мой Младший Брат) — Viktor Yakovlevich Denisov, scientist, Dima's older brother
  • 1964: The Alive and the Dead (Живые и мёртвые) - Captain Ivanov
  • 1965: War and Peace (Война и мир) - Dolokhov
  • 1965: Someone Is Ringing, Open the Door (The Girl and the Bugler) (Звонят, откройте дверь) - Dresvyannikov
  • 1966: Beware of the Car (Берегись автомобиля) - Maxim Podberezovikov
  • 1967: Straight Line (Прямая линия) - Colonel
  • 1967: Three Poplars in Plyushcikha (Три тополя на Плющихе) - Sasha
  • 1966: Aybolit-66 (Айболит-66) - doctor Aybolit
  • 1968: Once More About Love (Ещё раз про любовь) - Kartsev
  • 1969: King the Deer (Il re cervo) (Король-олень) - Durandarte
  • 1970: Shine, Shine, My Star - Fedor, artist
  • 1970: The Flight (Бег) - Colonel
  • 1970: The Polynin Case (Случай с Полыниным) - Polynin
  • 1971: All The King's Men (Вся королевская рать) - Adam Stanton
  • 1972: Hello and Goodbye (Здравствуй и прощай) - Burov
  • 1974: Moscow, My Love (Москва, любовь моя) - Doctor
  • 1976: Rudin (Рудин) - Rudin
  • 1976: Surgeon Mishkin's Days (Дни хирурга Мишкина, TV mini series) - Mishkin
  • 1977: Open Book (Открытая книга) - Marlin
  • 1977: Rudin (Рудин)
  • 1978: When I Will Become a Giant (Когда я стану великаном) - school inspector
  • 1979: Poem of Wings (Поэма о крыльях) - Sergey Rakhmaninov
  • 1980: The Imaginary Invalid (Мнимый больной) - Argan
  • 1980: Once Upon a Time Twenty Years Later (Однажды двадцать лет спустя) - Painter
  • 1984: Another Man's Wife and a Husband under the Bed (Чужая жена и муж под кроватью) - Alexander Demyanovich
  • 1985: Battalions Ask for Fire (Батальоны просят огня) - Colonel Gulyayev
  • 1986: The Secret of the Snow Queen (Тайна Снежной Королевы) - Fairy Tale’s Voice
  • 1990: The Hat (Шапка) — Pyotr Nikolaevich Lukin, Organizing Secretary of the Moscow branch of the Writers' Union
  • 1991: And the wind returns... (И возвращается ветер…) — Sergei Iosifovich Yutkevich
  • 1995: Shirli-Myrli (Ширли-мырли) - Nikolai Grigorievich, neighbor of the Krolikovs
  • 1998: Compositions for Victory Day (Сочинения ко Дню Победы) — Dmitry Kilovatov
  • 1998: Chekhov and Co. (“Holy Simplicity” / “In a Foreign Land”) (Чехов и Ко.) — Father Savva Zhezlov / landowner Kamyshov

Honours and awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Документальные фильмы. Первый канал". 1tv.ru.
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on April 12, 2013.
  3. ^ a b "Михаил Ефремов в Воронеже признался в любви к Андрею Платонову — Персона — Культура ВРН". culturavrn.ru.
  4. ^ Peter Rollberg (2009). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. US: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 203–204. ISBN 978-0-8108-6072-8.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Биография Олега Ефремова". RIA Novosti. October 2012.
  6. ^ a b c "Олег Ефремов - биография, информация, личная жизнь". Shtuki Dryuki.
  7. ^ a b c "МХТ им. А. П. Чехова". mxat.ru.
  8. ^ УКАЗ Президента РФ от 10.11.1993 N 1887 "О НАГРАЖДЕНИИ ОРДЕНОМ ДРУЖБЫ НАРОДОВ ЕФРЕМОВА О. Н." 2015-07-04 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Oleg Yefremov at IMDb
  • Biography of Oleg Yefremov (in English)

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Oleg Nikolayevich Yefremov Russian Ole g Nikola evich Efre mov 1 October 1927 24 May 2000 was a Soviet and Russian actor and Moscow Art Theatre producer 4 He was a People s Artist of the USSR 1976 and a Hero of Socialist Labour 1987 5 Oleg YefremovOleg EfremovYefremov in 1998BornOleg Nikolayevich Yefremov 1927 10 01 1 October 1927 1 MoscowDied24 May 2000 2000 05 24 aged 72 MoscowResting placeNovodevichy Cemetery MoscowNationalityRussianAlma materMoscow Art Theater School 2 Occupation s Actor theater director teacherYears active1949 2000Spouse s Lilia Tolmacheva and Alla Pokrovskaya 3 ChildrenAnastasia Yefremova and Mikhail Yefremov In 1949 he graduated from Moscow Art Theatre School and became an actor and later a producer of the Central Children Theater started teaching at School Studio by himself 2 Oleg Yefremov debuted as a film actor in the melodrama The First Echelon in 1955 Since then he was regularly acting in films and his every appearance on screen turned to be a real event for millions of spectators Some of his most notable roles were in the films The Alive and the Dead 1964 melodrama Three Poplars in Plyushchikha 1967 Shine Shine My Star 1969 comedies Aybolit 66 1966 and Beware of the Car 1966 In 1956 having gathered around himself students and graduates of the School Studio both his coevals and pupils Oleg Yefremov organized the Studio of Young Actors subsequently the Moscow famous Sovremennik Theatre and became its first director Since 1970 he was an actor and a Chief Producer of the Moscow Art Theatre named after Maxim Gorky In 1976 the actor became a Professor of Moscow Art Theatre School Studio Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Theatre 1 3 Film 1 4 Other activities 1 5 Death 2 Personal life 3 In popular culture 4 Selected filmography 5 Honours and awards 6 References 7 External linksBiography editEarly life edit Oleg Nikolayevich Yefremov was born on 1 October 1927 in Moscow His father was Nikolai Ivanovich Yefremov his mother Anna Dmitrievna Efremova 5 6 He grew up in a large communal apartment on the Arbat Street His father served as an accountant in the Gulag system and the future actor spent a part of his adolescence in the Vorkutlag camps where he became closely acquainted with the criminal world 6 In childhood Yefremov attended a drama club at the House of Pioneers 6 Theatre edit He graduated from the School of the Moscow Art Theatre School in 1949 5 From 1949 to 1956 Yefremov worked at the Central Children s Theater where he played more than 20 roles including Ivan Humpbacked Horse Coviel The Philistine in the Nobility Kostya Poletayev Pages of Life Alexey In a good time There he also made his debut as a director of the production of vaudeville Dimka the Invisible 1955 5 In 1956 Oleg Yefremov organized the Young Actors Studio later the Moscow Theater Sovremennik and became the artistic director of the theater On the stage of Contemporary he played in the performances Forever Living Boris Destination Lyamin Nobody Vincenzo De Pretore Among his directorial works are Five Evenings by Alexander Volodin Eduard Rostan s Cyrano de Bergerac Leonid Zorin s Decembrists trilogy Alexander Svobin s Narodovoltsy Mikhail Shatrov s Bolsheviks Victor Rozov s Traditional Collection Chekhov 5 In 1970 Yefremov became the chief director of the Moscow Art Theater After the division of the troupe in 1987 the main stage director of the Moscow Art Theatre For thirty years in the Art Theater he has staged more than 40 performances and himself played in 14 of them Among his works Dulcinea Tobosskaya the role of Don Luis Copper Grandmother Pushkin s role Duck hunting Zilov s role Party Committee Meeting Potapov s role Boris Godunov the title role He staged Anton Chekhov s plays Ivanov 1976 The Seagull 1980 Uncle Vanya 1985 The Cherry Orchard 1989 The Three Sisters 1997 His last unfinished directorial work was Cyrano de Bergerac 5 Film edit Oleg Yefremov played about 70 roles in feature and television films the most famous of which are The First Echelon by Mikhail Kalatozov The Soldiers were Advancing by Leonid Trauberg The Alive and the Dead by Alexander Stolper Someone Is Ringing Open the Door by Alexander Mitta Beware of the Car by Eldar Ryazanov Three Poplars in Plyushchikha by Tatyana Lioznova and Battalions ask for Fire by Vladimir Chebotarev and Alexander Bogolyubov 5 Other activities edit Since 1949 Oleg Yefremov taught acting in the Moscow Art Theater School Studio produced several acting and director s courses was a professor and head of the acting department 5 He was one of the founders and the first secretary of the board of the Union of Theatre Workers of the Russian Federation 5 Death edit Oleg Yefremov died on 24 May 2000 in Moscow He was buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery Personal life editOleg Yefremov was married to Sovremennik Theatre actor Alla Pokrovskaya Their son Mikhail is also an actor 3 In popular culture editIn the 2013 television series The Thaw Oleg Yefremov was portrayed by his grandson Nikita Yefremov Selected filmography edit1955 The First Echelon Pervyj eshelon Alexey Uzorov 1960 Probation Ispytatelnyj srok Ulyan Grigorievich Zhur 1961 Mission Komandirovka 1961 Lyubushka Lyubushka Olimp Ivanovich Lutoshkin rider 1962 My Little Brother Moj Mladshij Brat Viktor Yakovlevich Denisov scientist Dima s older brother 1964 The Alive and the Dead Zhivye i myortvye Captain Ivanov 1965 War and Peace Vojna i mir Dolokhov 1965 Someone Is Ringing Open the Door The Girl and the Bugler Zvonyat otkrojte dver Dresvyannikov 1966 Beware of the Car Beregis avtomobilya Maxim Podberezovikov 1967 Straight Line Pryamaya liniya Colonel 1967 Three Poplars in Plyushcikha Tri topolya na Plyushihe Sasha 1966 Aybolit 66 Ajbolit 66 doctor Aybolit 1968 Once More About Love Eshyo raz pro lyubov Kartsev 1969 King the Deer Il re cervo Korol olen Durandarte 1970 Shine Shine My Star Fedor artist 1970 The Flight Beg Colonel 1970 The Polynin Case Sluchaj s Polyninym Polynin 1971 All The King s Men Vsya korolevskaya rat Adam Stanton 1972 Hello and Goodbye Zdravstvuj i proshaj Burov 1974 Moscow My Love Moskva lyubov moya Doctor 1976 Rudin Rudin Rudin 1976 Surgeon Mishkin s Days Dni hirurga Mishkina TV mini series Mishkin 1977 Open Book Otkrytaya kniga Marlin 1977 Rudin Rudin 1978 When I Will Become a Giant Kogda ya stanu velikanom school inspector 1979 Poem of Wings Poema o krylyah Sergey Rakhmaninov 1980 The Imaginary Invalid Mnimyj bolnoj Argan 1980 Once Upon a Time Twenty Years Later Odnazhdy dvadcat let spustya Painter 1984 Another Man s Wife and a Husband under the Bed Chuzhaya zhena i muzh pod krovatyu Alexander Demyanovich 1985 Battalions Ask for Fire Batalony prosyat ognya Colonel Gulyayev 1986 The Secret of the Snow Queen Tajna Snezhnoj Korolevy Fairy Tale s Voice 1990 The Hat Shapka Pyotr Nikolaevich Lukin Organizing Secretary of the Moscow branch of the Writers Union 1991 And the wind returns I vozvrashaetsya veter Sergei Iosifovich Yutkevich 1995 Shirli Myrli Shirli myrli Nikolai Grigorievich neighbor of the Krolikovs 1998 Compositions for Victory Day Sochineniya ko Dnyu Pobedy Dmitry Kilovatov 1998 Chekhov and Co Holy Simplicity In a Foreign Land Chehov i Ko Father Savva Zhezlov landowner KamyshovHonours and awards editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Oleg Yefremov news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message USSR State Prize three times 1969 a stage trilogy Decembrists Narodnaya Volya Bolsheviks 7 1974 for the performance Steelworkers by Gennady Bokarev 7 1983 for the play So we will win by Mikhail Shatrov 7 Honored Art Worker of the RSFSR 1967 People s Artist of the RSFSR 1969 People s Artist of the USSR 1976 Golden Mask prize looking actors of the Moscow theaters 1976 Union TV Festival Jury Prize in Leningrad Days of the surgeon Mishkin 1976 Order of the Red Banner of Labour 30 September 1977 Order of Lenin 1987 Order of Friendship of Peoples 1993 8 Hero of Socialist Labour 1987 Order For Merit to the Fatherland 3rd class 1997 Crystal Turandot Award 1997 for valiant service to the theatre State Prize of the Russian Federation twice 1997 to maintain and develop the traditions of Russian psychological theatre in the play Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov 2003 posthumous Luspekayev prize for Lady Luck at the film festival Kinoshock in Anapa 1997 Golden Aries award 1997 for his contribution to cinema Special Jury Prize of the National Theatre Award Golden Mask 1998 for the play Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov Moscow Mayor s Award for a unique contribution to culture 1999 References edit Dokumentalnye filmy Pervyj kanal 1tv ru a b Vypuskniki 1950 1959 Archived from the original on April 12 2013 a b Mihail Efremov v Voronezhe priznalsya v lyubvi k Andreyu Platonovu Persona Kultura VRN culturavrn ru Peter Rollberg 2009 Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema US Rowman amp Littlefield pp 203 204 ISBN 978 0 8108 6072 8 a b c d e f g h i Biografiya Olega Efremova RIA Novosti October 2012 a b c Oleg Efremov biografiya informaciya lichnaya zhizn Shtuki Dryuki a b c MHT im A P Chehova mxat ru UKAZ Prezidenta RF ot 10 11 1993 N 1887 O NAGRAZhDENII ORDENOM DRUZhBY NARODOV EFREMOVA O N Archived 2015 07 04 at the Wayback MachineExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Oleg Yefremov Oleg Yefremov at IMDb Biography of Oleg Yefremov in English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oleg Yefremov amp oldid 1214617543, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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