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Igor Alekseevich Vasilev
Игорь Васильев
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20 May 1938 - 23 December 2007
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Igor Alekseevich Vasiliev was born on May 20, 1938 in Moscow. He entered after graduation at the Moscow Art Theatre School, which he graduated in 1961. In 1973 he graduated from the Higher Courses of Screenwriters and Directors. After graduating from the Moscow Art School, he worked for three years in the Art Theatre, where he was remembered by the audience for his works in the plays “The Naked King” and “Cyrano de Bergerac”. In 1970, Igor Vasiliev returned to the Moscow Art Theater. Fame to Vasiliev
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Igor Alekseevich Vasiliev was born on May 20, 1938 in Moscow. He entered after graduation at the Moscow Art Theatre School, which he graduated in 1961. In 1973 he graduated from the Higher Courses of Screenwriters and Directors.
After graduating from the Moscow Art School, he worked for three years in the Art Theatre, where he was remembered by the audience for his works in the plays “The Naked King” and “Cyrano de Bergerac”. In 1970, Igor Vasiliev returned to the Moscow Art Theater.
Fame to Vasiliev comes after acting in the production of “Sweet-voiced bird of youth”, where together with him in the play plays A.I. Stepanov. Also, the actor is remembered by the audience and theater critics for his works in the plays “The Last Days”, “For Every Sage Enough Simplicity”, “Crime and Punishment”, “Teacher of Literature”, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” and many others.
The track record of roles in the cinema of Igor Vasiliev is not so great. But many viewers remember his brilliant acting as Major Schlosser in the film.
"Omega Option" He played with the talented Oleg Dahl. The picture was released in 1975 and had considerable success largely due to the remarkable acting work. In total, Igor Vasiliev starred in about thirty films, among which
Professor Dowell's Will "The only road", "Bridge is being built", "Babi Yar",
"Training on Friday" . The last film work of Igor Vasiliev was the picture “The Temptation of Dirk Bogard”.
The last premiere performance of the Tutish Art Theatre, where Vasiliev worked in recent years, took place two months before his death. It is noteworthy that the production itself is a parable of waiting for something magical, full of memories and hopes.
Igor Vasiliev died on December 23, 2007 in Moscow. The artist was buried at the Troekurovsky cemetery.