Boris Fedorovich Andreev, People’s Artist of the USSR, was called “BeFe” by friends, and, like most spectators, idolized him.
Andreev is one of the last great actors of Soviet cinema, whose fame was truly national. Boris Fedorovich was born in the city of Saratov on February 9, 1915 in the family of a simple worker. All his childhood and youth passed in the Volga town of Atkarsk. At the end of the seven-year school, the future actor got a job at the combine factory as an electrical fitter. Here,
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Boris Fedorovich Andreev, People’s Artist of the USSR, was called “BeFe” by friends, and, like most spectators, idolized him.
Andreev is one of the last great actors of Soviet cinema, whose fame was truly national.
Boris Fedorovich was born in the city of Saratov on February 9, 1915 in the family of a simple worker. All his childhood and youth passed in the Volga town of Atkarsk.
At the end of the seven-year school, the future actor got a job at the combine factory as an electrical fitter. Here, in the drama club, he began his creative path. On the success of Andreev drew the attention of I. Slonov, on the recommendation of which the young man entered the Saratov Theater College, which he successfully graduated in 1937.
After working in the Saratov Drama Theatre named after K.Marx, the actor worked in the Theatre-Studio of the film actor in Moscow.
As a film actor, Boris Fedorovich made his debut in 1939.
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He was a friend for the rest of his life.
In 1943, the actor played in the legendary
film "Two fighters" filmed in the midst of the Great Patriotic War. The main objective of the film was to raise the fighting spirit and the spirit of the civilian population. During the war, several more films were filmed, in which Andreev played courageous and brave soldiers. Among them,
"I'm a Black Seaman." and
Malakhov Kurgan .
1954 saw the light of day
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