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Andrey Andreevich Kostrichkin
Андрей Костричкин
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24 August 1901 - 28 February 1973
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Andrei Andreyevich Kostrichkin was born on August 24, 1901 in St. Petersburg. In 1926 he graduated from the FEX Film Workshop and the Institute of Arts in Leningrad. In 1938-1941, the actor worked in the Leningrad Theater, since 1942 he was an actor of the Blockade Theater (later - the Drama Theater named after V.F. Komissarzhevskaya). Together with his comrades in the "Factory of the Eccentric Actor", Andrei Kostrichkin took part in the creation of silent films "Bears against Yudenich", "Devil's
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Andrei Andreyevich Kostrichkin was born on August 24, 1901 in St. Petersburg. In 1926 he graduated from the FEX Film Workshop and the Institute of Arts in Leningrad. In 1938-1941, the actor worked in the Leningrad Theater, since 1942 he was an actor of the Blockade Theater (later - the Drama Theater named after V.F. Komissarzhevskaya). Together with his comrades in the "Factory of the Eccentric Actor", Andrei Kostrichkin took part in the creation of silent films "Bears against Yudenich", "Devil's Wheel", "New Babylon". His best role, and not only this period, but also the whole film career was the role of Akakiy Akakievich in the film adaptation of N.V. Gogol’s “Outcoats”. Subsequently, Kostrichkin’s success in “Overcoats” gave rise to imitative tapes in which he somehow had to exploit the image of the “little man” – Chuchugin (“Alien jacket”), Jan Knukke (“Marriage of Jan Knukke”), Bierman (“Cities and years”), Ivanov (“Twenty-two misfortunes”), the Latinist “Tarakanius” (“Conduit”). In the sound movie, Andrei Kostrichkin played only episodes - a porter in the film "The Girl in a hurry to a date" (1936), an old man at a wedding in the film "Alien relatives" (1955), Home in the fairy tale "The Snow Queen" (1966), Yesenin's grandfather in the film "Sing a song, a poet" (1971).