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Yevgeny Samoylov

Yevgeny Valerianovich Samoilov (Russian: Евгений Валерианович Самойлов) (16 April 1912 in St. Petersburg – 17 February 2006 in Moscow) was a Soviet actor who gained prominence in youthful heroic parts and was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1974. He was the father of Tatiana Samoilova.[1]

Yevgeny Samoilov
Евгений Самойлов
Yevgeny Samoilov in 1997
Born
Yevgeny Valerianovich Samoilov

(1912-04-16)April 16, 1912
DiedFebruary 17, 2006(2006-02-17) (aged 93)
Resting placeVagankovo Cemetery
Moscow, Russia
NationalityRussian
OccupationActor
ChildrenTatiana Samoilova
Alexander Samoilov

Life

Samoilov is not related to the famous Samoilov family that dominated the Maly Theatre in the 19th century. He was educated in Leningrad, starting his career at a local theatre. In 1934 he was noticed by Vsevolod Meyerhold who invited him to join his own troupe in Moscow. Samoilov worked with Meyerhold for four years. He got his most substantial roles in Meyerhold's theatre playing Hernani in Hugo's drama and Chatsky in Woe from Wit.

When Meyerhold was arrested and purged in 1938, Samoilov was in the middle of rehearsing for Pushkin's Boris Godunov (the role of Grigory Otrepyev) and Ostrovsky's How the Steel Was Tempered (the role of Pavka Korchagin). His acting career seemed to be unhampered, however. Samoilov's appearance as the Soviet commander Shchors in Alexander Dovzhenko's film of the same name won him the Stalin Prize for 1941. He proceeded to become an iconic film actor of the Joseph Stalin era, playing against Lyubov Orlova in Bright Path and Marina Ladynina in Six O'Clock in the Evening after the War (1944 film; 1946 Stalin Prize). One of his favourite film roles was that of General Skobelev in The Heroes of Shipka (1955).

After the Meyerhold theatre was disbanded, Samoilov moved to Nikolay Okhlopkov's Mayakovsky Theatre, where he would work until the director's death in 1967. His role of Oleg Koshevoy in the first stage version of The Young Guard won him another Stalin Prize. One of the highlights of his career was Hamlet in Okhlopkov's production of 1954. It was the first post-war production of the play in the country and led to Okhlopkov's joint work with Peter Brook. In 1961, he was cast as Jason in the first-ever Russian production of Medea by Euripides. Six years later, he appeared in the role opposite Aspasia Papathanassiou of Greece.

In 1967 Samoilov rejoined his colleagues from the Meyerhold Theatre in the Maly Theatre. The greatest success of his declining years was the role of Prince Ivan Shuisky in Tsar Fyodor Ioannovich (1973). "It was a genuine Christian man, living in Christ; I have never seen anything like this", says Georgy Sviridov, who composed music for the production. Samoilov's last film roles came in the movies directed by Sergei Bondarchuk, such as Waterloo and Boris Godunov. The actor celebrated his 90th birthday acting on the stage of the Maly Theatre in 2002.

Partial filmography

  • Accidental Meeting (1936) - Grigoriy Rybin
  • Tom Soyer (1936) - Doctor Robinzon
  • Shchors (1939) - Nikolay Shchors
  • V poiskakh radosti (1940) - Kirill Zhdarkin
  • Tanya (1940) - Aleksei Nikolaevich Lebedev
  • Four Hearts (1941) - Don Pablo (segment "Nebo i ad" / "Heaven and Hell")
  • Invisible Jan (1942) - Jani
  • Is kidev dabrundeba (1943)
  • David Bek (1944) - Kasyanov
  • Six P.M. (1944) - Lieutenant Vasili Ivanovich Kudryashev
  • Four Hearts (1945) - First Lieutenant Pyotr Nikitich Kolchin
  • Sinegoriya (1946) - Amalgama
  • Admiral Nakhimov (1947) - Lt. Burunov
  • Novyy dom (1947) - Captain Ivan Veshnyak
  • Malchik s okrainy (1948) - Andrey Skvortsov
  • Boy from the Outskirts (1948) - father of Andrey
  • Sud chesti (1949) - Nikolay
  • Taras Shevchenko (1951) - Nikolay Aleksandrovich Speshnev
  • The Unforgettable Year 1919 (1951) - Nekhlyudov's son
  • Adventure in Odessa (1953) - Nikolay Yefanov, otets Gleba
  • Heroes of Shipka (1955) - Gen. Skobolov
  • Krushenie emirata (1955) - M. V. Frunze
  • Neokonchennaya povest (1955) - Aleksandr Aganin
  • K Chyornomu moryu (1957) - Konstantin Aleksandrovich Kokhlov
  • Oleko Dundich (1958) - Bodrov
  • Zare navstrechu (1960) - Savych
  • Bessonnaya noch (1960) - Pavel's father
  • Lyudi moey doliny (1961) - Yevgeniy Burchak
  • Parqi oghakner (1962) - Vasilyev
  • The Alive and the Dead (1964)
  • The Enchanted Desna (1964) - Colonel Aleksandr Petrovich
  • Waterloo (1970) - Cambronne
  • Zvyozdy ne gasnut (1971) - G.V. Chicherin
  • Krusheniye imperii (1971) - Savva Abramovich Petrushin
  • Dlinnaya doroga v korotkiy den (1972) - Mikhail Petrovich
  • They Fought for Their Country (1975) - Marchenko
  • Boris Godunov (1986) - monk Pimen
  • Caccia alla vedova (1991) - Priest
  • V nachale bylo slovo (1992) - Father Superior (final film role)

Honours and awards

References

  1. ^ Peter Rollberg (2016). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. US: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 638–639. ISBN 1442268425.
  • (in Russian) Biography on the site of Maly Theatre
  • (in Russian) Filmography of Evgeny Samoilov

Further reading

  • N. Barskaya. Ye. V. Samoilov. Moscow, 1951.

External links

  • Yevgeny Samoylov at IMDb

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Yevgeny Valerianovich Samoilov Russian Evgenij Valerianovich Samojlov 16 April 1912 in St Petersburg 17 February 2006 in Moscow was a Soviet actor who gained prominence in youthful heroic parts and was named a People s Artist of the USSR in 1974 He was the father of Tatiana Samoilova 1 Yevgeny SamoilovEvgenij SamojlovYevgeny Samoilov in 1997BornYevgeny Valerianovich Samoilov 1912 04 16 April 16 1912Saint Petersburg Russian EmpireDiedFebruary 17 2006 2006 02 17 aged 93 Moscow RussiaResting placeVagankovo CemeteryMoscow RussiaNationalityRussianOccupationActorChildrenTatiana SamoilovaAlexander Samoilov Contents 1 Life 2 Partial filmography 3 Honours and awards 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksLife EditSamoilov is not related to the famous Samoilov family that dominated the Maly Theatre in the 19th century He was educated in Leningrad starting his career at a local theatre In 1934 he was noticed by Vsevolod Meyerhold who invited him to join his own troupe in Moscow Samoilov worked with Meyerhold for four years He got his most substantial roles in Meyerhold s theatre playing Hernani in Hugo s drama and Chatsky in Woe from Wit When Meyerhold was arrested and purged in 1938 Samoilov was in the middle of rehearsing for Pushkin s Boris Godunov the role of Grigory Otrepyev and Ostrovsky s How the Steel Was Tempered the role of Pavka Korchagin His acting career seemed to be unhampered however Samoilov s appearance as the Soviet commander Shchors in Alexander Dovzhenko s film of the same name won him the Stalin Prize for 1941 He proceeded to become an iconic film actor of the Joseph Stalin era playing against Lyubov Orlova in Bright Path and Marina Ladynina in Six O Clock in the Evening after the War 1944 film 1946 Stalin Prize One of his favourite film roles was that of General Skobelev in The Heroes of Shipka 1955 After the Meyerhold theatre was disbanded Samoilov moved to Nikolay Okhlopkov s Mayakovsky Theatre where he would work until the director s death in 1967 His role of Oleg Koshevoy in the first stage version of The Young Guard won him another Stalin Prize One of the highlights of his career was Hamlet in Okhlopkov s production of 1954 It was the first post war production of the play in the country and led to Okhlopkov s joint work with Peter Brook In 1961 he was cast as Jason in the first ever Russian production of Medea by Euripides Six years later he appeared in the role opposite Aspasia Papathanassiou of Greece In 1967 Samoilov rejoined his colleagues from the Meyerhold Theatre in the Maly Theatre The greatest success of his declining years was the role of Prince Ivan Shuisky in Tsar Fyodor Ioannovich 1973 It was a genuine Christian man living in Christ I have never seen anything like this says Georgy Sviridov who composed music for the production Samoilov s last film roles came in the movies directed by Sergei Bondarchuk such as Waterloo and Boris Godunov The actor celebrated his 90th birthday acting on the stage of the Maly Theatre in 2002 Partial filmography EditAccidental Meeting 1936 Grigoriy Rybin Tom Soyer 1936 Doctor Robinzon Shchors 1939 Nikolay Shchors V poiskakh radosti 1940 Kirill Zhdarkin Tanya 1940 Aleksei Nikolaevich Lebedev Four Hearts 1941 Don Pablo segment Nebo i ad Heaven and Hell Invisible Jan 1942 Jani Is kidev dabrundeba 1943 David Bek 1944 Kasyanov Six P M 1944 Lieutenant Vasili Ivanovich Kudryashev Four Hearts 1945 First Lieutenant Pyotr Nikitich Kolchin Sinegoriya 1946 Amalgama Admiral Nakhimov 1947 Lt Burunov Novyy dom 1947 Captain Ivan Veshnyak Malchik s okrainy 1948 Andrey Skvortsov Boy from the Outskirts 1948 father of Andrey Sud chesti 1949 Nikolay Taras Shevchenko 1951 Nikolay Aleksandrovich Speshnev The Unforgettable Year 1919 1951 Nekhlyudov s son Adventure in Odessa 1953 Nikolay Yefanov otets Gleba Heroes of Shipka 1955 Gen Skobolov Krushenie emirata 1955 M V Frunze Neokonchennaya povest 1955 Aleksandr Aganin K Chyornomu moryu 1957 Konstantin Aleksandrovich Kokhlov Oleko Dundich 1958 Bodrov Zare navstrechu 1960 Savych Bessonnaya noch 1960 Pavel s father Lyudi moey doliny 1961 Yevgeniy Burchak Parqi oghakner 1962 Vasilyev The Alive and the Dead 1964 The Enchanted Desna 1964 Colonel Aleksandr Petrovich Waterloo 1970 Cambronne Zvyozdy ne gasnut 1971 G V Chicherin Krusheniye imperii 1971 Savva Abramovich Petrushin Dlinnaya doroga v korotkiy den 1972 Mikhail Petrovich They Fought for Their Country 1975 Marchenko Boris Godunov 1986 monk Pimen Caccia alla vedova 1991 Priest V nachale bylo slovo 1992 Father Superior final film role Honours and awards EditOrder of Merit for the Fatherland 3rd class Order of Merit for the Fatherland 4th class Order of the October Revolution Order of the Red Banner of Labour Medal In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow Medal For the Defence of Moscow Medal For Valiant Labour in the Great Patriotic War 1941 1945 Medal Veteran of Labour Medal For the Development of Virgin Lands Medal In Commemoration of the 800th Anniversary of Moscow References Edit Peter Rollberg 2016 Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema US Rowman amp Littlefield pp 638 639 ISBN 1442268425 in Russian Biography on the site of Maly Theatre in Russian Filmography of Evgeny SamoilovFurther reading EditN Barskaya Ye V Samoilov Moscow 1951 External links EditYevgeny Samoylov at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yevgeny Samoylov amp oldid 1110940457, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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