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Vladimir Andreevich Dorofeev
Владимир Дорофеев
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5 July 1895 - 2 July 1974
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Vladimir Andreevich Dorofeev was born on July 5, 1895. In 1917-19 he studied at the Moscow Music and Drama School. On the theatrical stage, the actor acted since 1921, worked in the Kazan Bolshoi Drama Theater, since 1923 - in the Moscow Theater of the Revolution, then - in the Moscow Chamber Theater, in 1949 he moved to the Moscow Satire Theater. In the cinema Vladimir Dorofeev starred since 1931. As a character actor, he played mainly small roles, creating authentic folk characters. The best role
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Vladimir Andreevich Dorofeev was born on July 5, 1895. In 1917-19 he studied at the Moscow Music and Drama School. On the theatrical stage, the actor acted since 1921, worked in the Kazan Bolshoi Drama Theater, since 1923 - in the Moscow Theater of the Revolution, then - in the Moscow Chamber Theater, in 1949 he moved to the Moscow Satire Theater. In the cinema Vladimir Dorofeev starred since 1931. As a character actor, he played mainly small roles, creating authentic folk characters. The best role of Vladimir Dorofeev in the cinema is considered to be grandfather Shchukar from the film "Virgin Raised" (screen adaptations of 1940 and 1961). Notable creative achievements of the actor were his work in the films “Lenin in 1918” (1939), “Konstantin Zaslonov” (1949; for the role of Shurmin he was awarded in 1950 the State Prize of the USSR), “Captain’s Daughter” (1958), “Girl looking for a father” (1959). Among his other roles are Kuzmich (“Friends from the Tabor”, 1938), Nelyub Ovtsyn (“Minin and Pozharsky”, 1939), Uncle Egor (“The Train Goes East”, 1948), Kuzm’s grandfather (“Kuban Cossacks”, 1949), veterinarian (“Bold People”, 1950).