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Dmitriy Dubov
Дмитрий Дубов
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11 December 1918 - 30 June 1967
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Dmitry Aleksandrovich Dubov is a Soviet actor, a ticket to the life of which was a number of post-war films. Viewers recognized him as Dr. Makovkin from the “Tale of the Furious”, Sinitsyn from the biographical film “Michurin”, soldier Egorov from the epic “The Fall of Berlin”, driver Petrov from the military drama “They Have a Motherland”. The future actor was born in Leningrad on December 11, 1918. He lost his father early – he was repressed in the 1920s, and from the likely future life problems
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Dmitry Aleksandrovich Dubov is a Soviet actor, a ticket to the life of which was a number of post-war films. Viewers recognized him as Dr. Makovkin from the “Tale of the Furious”, Sinitsyn from the biographical film “Michurin”, soldier Egorov from the epic “The Fall of Berlin”, driver Petrov from the military drama “They Have a Motherland”.
The future actor was born in Leningrad on December 11, 1918. He lost his father early – he was repressed in the 1920s, and from the likely future life problems associated with this, Dmitry was saved by his mother, who soon married Mikhail Milyukov, who made a leading career. In 1937, after graduating from school, Dmitry entered the Shchepkin School, and in 1941, immediately after his graduation, he was called up to the ranks of the defenders of the Fatherland. He was trained in the artillery school, fought, then was in the political department of the division, from where he, who proved himself a talented master of the artistic word, was seconded to the ensemble of song and dance, where he served until the end of the war.
Since December 1945, Dubov began to play in the troupe of the Theater-Studio Cinema Actor, then, from 1950 - in the Theater of Satire, and from 1959 until the end of his days was in the staff of the Gorky Film Studio.
He starred a lot in the cinema, where he was remembered for the roles of Dyuzhikov from the comedy “You are called Taimyr”, agronomist Alexander Muravyov from the film version of the play Satire
Dowry wedding" And some others.
The actor died suddenly, as a result of a heart attack. His heart stopped on June 30, 1967.