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Vladimir Terentevich Kashpur
Владимир Кашпур
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26 October 1926 - 17 October 2009
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People's Artist of the RSFSR, Vladimir Terentyevich Kashpur was born in the village of Severka of the Altai Territory in 1926, so the Great Patriotic War did not pass him. The future actor took part in hostilities, graduating in 1943 from the Kharkiv Military Aviation School of Navigators (then it was based in Krasnoyarsk). Four years after the end of the war, Vladimir Kashpur continued to serve as an aviation navigator, and then was appointed air corps dispatcher. This continued until 1951, the
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People's Artist of the RSFSR, Vladimir Terentyevich Kashpur was born in the village of Severka of the Altai Territory in 1926, so the Great Patriotic War did not pass him. The future actor took part in hostilities, graduating in 1943 from the Kharkiv Military Aviation School of Navigators (then it was based in Krasnoyarsk). Four years after the end of the war, Vladimir Kashpur continued to serve as an aviation navigator, and then was appointed air corps dispatcher.
This continued until 1951, the turning point in Kashpur. He became an actor of the Vladimir Regional Drama Theater named after Lunacharsky, where he worked for five years. The lack of acting education affected: the former navigator, who was then thirty years old, entered the V. Nemirovich-Danchenko School-Studio at the Moscow Art Theater for the V. Stanitsyn course, and in 1959 became a professional artist.
The combat pilot, who demonstrated the talent of the actor, was invited to the Moscow theater "Contemporary", and in the same 1959 Kashpur played secondary roles in the drama "The Ballad of a Soldier" and the film "Vasily Surikov".
Most of all, Vladimir Terentyevich Kashpur gave work in the Moscow Art Theatre: with his participation, many performances, both classical and modern, took place. Some of his best roles are Fiers in the play “The Cherry Orchard”, Zahar in “Oblomov”, Fedor in “White Guard”. Fans of the cinema Kashpur remembered for the main role in the film story "Jump at Dawn" and the drama "In a difficult hour", where he played the carpenter-Siberian Kroykov.
Vladimir Kashpur served his second and favorite profession to the last: already in the twenty-first century, his filmography, already saturated with paintings of various genres, was supplemented by the drama “Oligarch”.
TV series "Penalty" . The last work of Vladimir Terentyevich was the role of Tyapa (adult) in the film “Bastards”. /