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Konstantin Voinov
Константин Воинов
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25 May 1918 - 30 October 1995
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Konstantin Naumovich Voinov was born on May 25, 1911. In 1933 he entered the theater studio of N. P. Khmelev, which he graduated in 1938. Upon graduation he was assigned to the theatre. Ermolova, where he worked as a director and actor until 1945. After the war he went to work as a director at the Mossovet Theater. In 1951 he moved to the Moscow Regional Theatre as chief director. Collaborated with the theater of the film actor. For the first time as a film director, the audience learned after the
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Konstantin Naumovich Voinov was born on May 25, 1911. In 1933 he entered the theater studio of N. P. Khmelev, which he graduated in 1938. Upon graduation he was assigned to the theatre. Ermolova, where he worked as a director and actor until 1945. After the war he went to work as a director at the Mossovet Theater. In 1951 he moved to the Moscow Regional Theatre as chief director. Collaborated with the theater of the film actor.
For the first time as a film director, the audience learned after the release of the short film “Sisters”. The film was shot on the story of P. Nilin “Beetle” and at the box office went under another name – “Two Lives”. In 1958, the director released a picture.
"Three came out of the forest" It tells about feat, betrayal, truth, which always comes to light sooner or later. The Warriors continue to make films such as
“The sun shines all”, “Young green”, “Marriage Balzaminov”, “Wonderful character”, “Rudin”, “Dacha”, “Marriage Loan”, “Cap”, “Uncle’s Dream” and others.
For most of his films, Konstantin wrote the scripts himself.
As an actor, viewers could see Voinov in such films as “Burn, burn, my star”, “Golden calf”, “Satisfy my sorrows”, “Fall”, “Shelter of comedians”.
K. N. Voinov died on October 30, 1995, he was buried in the Moscow Kuntsevo cemetery.