Vsevolod Dmitrievich Larionov - Soviet and Russian actor of theater and cinema, People's Artist of the RSFSR (1978), Chevalier of the Order of the Red Banner of Labor (1986). Vsevolod Dmitrievich was born on September 11, 1928 in Moscow in an intelligent family, who were related to the Tolstoys, Mamontovs and actress Sofia Giacintova. Vsevolod’s grandfather was an artist of the imperial theaters. The acting career of Vsevolod Dmitrievich began in 1945. The first role brought Larionov all-Union celebrity.
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Vsevolod Dmitrievich Larionov - Soviet and Russian actor of theater and cinema, People's Artist of the RSFSR (1978), Chevalier of the Order of the Red Banner of Labor (1986).
Vsevolod Dmitrievich was born on September 11, 1928 in Moscow in an intelligent family, who were related to the Tolstoys, Mamontovs and actress Sofia Giacintova. Vsevolod’s grandfather was an artist of the imperial theaters.
The acting career of Vsevolod Dmitrievich began in 1945. The first role brought Larionov all-Union celebrity. As a seventeen-year-old boy, Vsevolod played Dick Send in the children's adventure film Fifteen-Year-Old Captain. Literally the following year, the second film of the young actor “Cruiser “Varyag” firmly consolidated the initial success. The actor continued to act until the mid-50s, after which he temporarily disappeared from the screens.
After graduating in 1950, the Theater School at the Lenin Komsomol Theater Vsevolod Larionov was accepted into the Lenkom troupe.
Soft by nature, on stage, the actor could represent a variety of characters, and show original comedic skill. Vsevolod Larionov worked in Lencom for more than half a century and played many interesting roles. Among his first works are such as Boris (“The Wheel of Happiness”), Vano (“The Boy from Our City”), Polezhaev (“Restless Old Age”), Philip (“Til”), Mamaev (“The Sage”), Cardinal Woolsey (“Royal Games”).
In 1965, Vsevolod Larionov received his second higher education, having graduated from the Theatre Faculty of GITIS. In the 70s, Larionov returned to filming in the cinema, where he created a series of delightful, though often negative roles. Roles of villains were especially well combined with the bright appearance of the actor. Among these characters, the vain Hunter in “Ordinary Miracle”, the corrupt judge in the film “That Munchausen” and many others are especially known. Among other works remembered by the grateful audience, there were roles in the following films: “Siberiad”, “Demidovs”, “Siege of Venice”, “Black Eyes”, “Russian singer”, “Crazy”, “12 chairs”.
Great popularity brought the actor the role of a mafia in the television series Goryachev and others, and the best role of the actor recognized the role of philanthropist Sergei Diaghilev in the film.
the film "Anna Pavlova" .
Vsevolod Dmitrievich died after a serious illness on October 8, 2000. /