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Boris Platonov
Борис Платонов
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6 August 1903 - 15 February 1967
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Boris Platonov Actor People's Artist of the USSR (1948) People's Artist of the BSSR (1946). In the troupe BGT-1 since 1922. Until that time he worked in different theaters of Minsk. The actor of an unusually wide creative range is bright temperamental with a brilliant gift of reincarnation. The classics of the Belarusian theater included his winged romantic Romeo ("Romeo and Juliet" by V. Shakespeare) and the witty satirical Zelkin ("Who laughs last" by K. Krapiva) and the intelligent sarcastic
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Boris Platonov Actor People's Artist of the USSR (1948) People's Artist of the BSSR (1946). In the troupe BGT-1 since 1922. Until that time he worked in different theaters of Minsk. The actor of an unusually wide creative range is bright temperamental with a brilliant gift of reincarnation. The classics of the Belarusian theater included his winged romantic Romeo ("Romeo and Juliet" by V. Shakespeare) and the witty satirical Zelkin ("Who laughs last" by K. Krapiva) and the intelligent sarcastic Aesop ("Fox and grapes" by G. Figeiredo) and the pompous pan Bykovsky ("Pavlinka" by Y. Kupala) in love with the art of Narokov ("Talents and admirers" by A. Ostrovsky) (Fedortoyortoy). B.Platonov twice became the winner of the State Prize of the USSR. He appeared on the radio in the Belarusian films "Kastus Kalinovsky", "Song of Spring", "Pavlinka", "Sing the larks", "Who laughs last" etc.
In 1961-63 he was the artistic director of the theater. He was engaged in teaching activities.