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Evgeniy Valerianovich Samoylov
Евгений Самойлов
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16 April 1912 - 17 February 2006
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Evgeny Valerianovich Samoilov was born on April 16, 1912 in St. Petersburg. In 1930, he graduated from the Leningrad Art Polytechnic and joined the troupe of the Leningrad Acting Theatre, which was led by L. S. Vivien. Since 1934, Samoilov worked in the theaters of Moscow and since 1968 - in the Maly Theatre. Among his notable theatrical roles are Hamlet, Jason ("Medea" Euripides), Platonov ("Ocean" Stein), Prince Shuisky ("Tsar Fyodor Ioanonovich" A.N. Tolstoy). In 1976, at the competition of actors
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Evgeny Valerianovich Samoilov was born on April 16, 1912 in St. Petersburg. In 1930, he graduated from the Leningrad Art Polytechnic and joined the troupe of the Leningrad Acting Theatre, which was led by L. S. Vivien. Since 1934, Samoilov worked in the theaters of Moscow and since 1968 - in the Maly Theatre. Among his notable theatrical roles are Hamlet, Jason ("Medea" Euripides), Platonov ("Ocean" Stein), Prince Shuisky ("Tsar Fyodor Ioanonovich" A.N. Tolstoy). In 1976, at the competition of actors of Moscow theaters Evgeny Samoilov was awarded the prize "Silver mask". He has been acting in films since 1936, making his debut as Grisha in the film “A Random Meeting”. The actor brought fame in films on a historical and patriotic theme - Shchors in the film "Schors", General Skobelev in "Heroes Shipka", as well as lyrical and comedic roles in such films as "Bright Way" with Lyubov Orlova, "Hearts of Four" with Valentina Serova, "At six o'clock in the evening after the war". Among other works by Evgeny Samoilov are the films “The Crash of the Emirate” (the role of M.V. Frunze), “Stars do not go out” (G.V. Chicherin), “Admiral Nakhimov”, “The Living and the Dead”, as well as roles in the film adaptations of Sergei Bondarchuk “They fought for the Motherland” and “Boris Godunov”.