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Oleg Aleksandrovich Strizhenov
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Birth at
10 August 1929
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Prominent Russian actor Oleg Alexandrovich Strizhenov was born in the family of a soldier on August 10, 1929 in Blagoveshchensk, Amur region. Oleg Aleksandrovich graduated from the Shchukin Theatre School in 1953 and became an actor of the State Russian Drama Theatre in Tallinn.
His debut in the movie became the main role in the film. Gadge (1955), and that beginning was promising. The entire acting environment talked about the birth of a new star, distinguished by outstanding talent and impeccable
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Prominent Russian actor Oleg Alexandrovich Strizhenov was born in the family of a soldier on August 10, 1929 in Blagoveshchensk, Amur region. Oleg Aleksandrovich graduated from the Shchukin Theatre School in 1953 and became an actor of the State Russian Drama Theatre in Tallinn.
His debut in the movie became the main role in the film.
Gadge (1955), and that beginning was promising. The entire acting environment talked about the birth of a new star, distinguished by outstanding talent and impeccable appearance. In the film “Mexican” Oleg Strizhenov demonstrated the magnificent abilities of a dramatic actor, as well as brilliant physical training.
Great professional experience enriched the actor shooting in the film G.N. Chukhray
Forty-first (1956). Playing the role of a white officer, the actor for the first time embodied on the screen a dual character who loves his homeland, but is unable to help her in the context of the senselessness of the civil war. With this role in Strizhenov’s career began a line of heroes with a dual nature, represented by the actor in the films White Nights (1959), Queen of Spades (1960),
A duel (1961), "Action" (1987).
Strizhenov also had the chance to play the role of a young scientist and robot in the first science fiction comedy in our cinema, His Name was Robert (1967). The actor brilliantly coped with two difficult roles without special makeup.
Oleg Aleksandrovich never tried to play more roles, guided by the rule “better less, but better”. Most often, he played in no more than one film a year, carefully selecting his repertoire and always leaning towards the role of a man of honor, with a difficult fate, a historical personality. In order to reliably play courageous people of difficult professions, Strizhenov always paid much attention to physical training and on the set did without doubles.
In 1964, Strizhenov was awarded the title of Honored Artist of the RSFSR, in 1969 - the title of People's Artist of the RSFSR, and in 1988 - the title of People's Artist of the USSR.