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Vladimir Vladimirovich Kenigson
Владимир Кенигсон
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7 November 1907 - 17 November 1986
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Vladimir Vladimirovich Koenigson was born on November 7, 1907 in Simferopol. In 1926 he graduated from the theater studio in his hometown and became an actor of the Simferopol Theatre. Then Vladimir Koenigson worked in the theaters of Kuibyshev, Dnepropetrovsk, in the Moscow Chamber Theater, since 1950 he joined the troupe of the Maly Theater of the USSR, immediately advancing among the leading actors and playing the roles of both Western and classical repertoire. In the film he starred since 1950,
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Vladimir Vladimirovich Koenigson was born on November 7, 1907 in Simferopol. In 1926 he graduated from the theater studio in his hometown and became an actor of the Simferopol Theatre. Then Vladimir Koenigson worked in the theaters of Kuibyshev, Dnepropetrovsk, in the Moscow Chamber Theater, since 1950 he joined the troupe of the Maly Theater of the USSR, immediately advancing among the leading actors and playing the roles of both Western and classical repertoire. In the film he starred since 1950, debuting the role of General Krebs in the film “The Fall of Berlin”, for which he was awarded the State Prize. The actor played the most notable roles in the films “Fiery versts” (Beklemishev), “The Case of the “mixed” (Zotov), “Friends and Years” (Kukanov), “Two Tickets for the Day Session” (Rubtsov), “Major Virgo” (Traub), “The Last Victim” (Salai Saltanych), “Shoot in the Back” (Nikiforov), “Moon Rainbow” (Rogov). In addition, Vladimir Koenigson did a lot and successfully voicing cartoons, he was invited to duplicate foreign actors. For example, it was his voice in many films on the screens of the Soviet Union, said Louis de Funes.