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Valery Inkijinoff
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25 March 1895 - 26 September 1973
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Born March 25, 1895 in Irkutsk in a family of immigrants from Buryatia. His father was a schoolteacher, so he tried to give his son a good education. After graduating from the gymnasium, Inkizhinov entered the Petrograd Polytechnic Institute in 1915. However, he soon became interested in theater and at the same time began to study in the studio of Vsevolod Meyerhold, where he admired the venerable master of the stage with an amazing plasticity of movements. Following the teacher in 1920, he moved
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Born March 25, 1895 in Irkutsk in a family of immigrants from Buryatia. His father was a schoolteacher, so he tried to give his son a good education. After graduating from the gymnasium, Inkizhinov entered the Petrograd Polytechnic Institute in 1915.
However, he soon became interested in theater and at the same time began to study in the studio of Vsevolod Meyerhold, where he admired the venerable master of the stage with an amazing plasticity of movements.
Following the teacher in 1920, he moved to Moscow, played in his theater and, together with S. Eisenstein, assisted Meyerhold in the play The Death of Tarelkin. After learning about the studio of Lev Kuleshov, he again became a student, this time - the capital's film school.
In 1925-1930 - staff director of the film studios Proletkino, Sovkino and Vostokkino.
In 1931 he left for France.
He died on September 26, 1973 in Brunois (near Paris).