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Vladimir Pavlovich Balashov
Владимир Балашов
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10 July 1920 - 23 December 1996
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Honored Artist of the RSFSR Vladimir Pavlovich Balashov was born on June 10, 1920 in the village of Izhevskoe, Ryazan region. From 1937 to 1941 he studied at the acting school at the Mosfilm film studio, after the war - at the Theatre-Studio of the film actor. For a long time he worked as an artist of the Yekaterinburg Youth Theatre and an actor of the Gorky film studio. Vladimir Balashov is the author of many poetic dramas dedicated to Rublev, Pushkin, Paganini, plays about the Second World War.
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Honored Artist of the RSFSR Vladimir Pavlovich Balashov was born on June 10, 1920 in the village of Izhevskoe, Ryazan region. From 1937 to 1941 he studied at the acting school at the Mosfilm film studio, after the war - at the Theatre-Studio of the film actor. For a long time he worked as an artist of the Yekaterinburg Youth Theatre and an actor of the Gorky film studio. Vladimir Balashov is the author of many poetic dramas dedicated to Rublev, Pushkin, Paganini, plays about the Second World War.
Vladimir Balashov successfully made his debut in cinema – his first role as Berthold Oppenheim in the film The Oppenheim Family (1938) based on Lyon Feuchtwanger’s novel of the same name about the tragic fate of the Jewish family in Nazi Germany caused many positive reactions and reviews. Critics wrote about the young talented actor as a “pure image, courageous young man”. After success, a lot of pictures followed: a beautiful and gifted young man from the directors was “in demand”.
“Artamonov case”, “Seventeen-year-olds”, “Invasion”, “It was in the Donbass”, “Marita”, “Private Alexander Matrosov”, “Troubled economy”, “Oath”, “Konstantin Zaslonov”, “Man from the planet Earth”, “First trials”,
"Shield and sword" Storm on Land, Engineer Garin's Hyperboloid, The Procession of Golden Beasts
"No right to error" And in each of his characters, Vladimir Balashov showed a complex character, he did not play a role, but completely got used to it. In the filmography of the talented actor, there were negative roles: the German officer Max Kraus in the film “Man No. 217” (1945), where Balashov showed the image of a fascist, maddened by the horrors of war.
In 1950, Vladimir Balashov starred in the first color film “Musorgsky”. For the role of a composer with a vulnerable soul Balakirev, the great artist in 1951 received the State Prize of the USSR. Vladimir Balashov died in 1996 in Moscow. /