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Sergey Petrovich Golovanov
Сергей Голованов
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8 October 1909 - 4 October 1990
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Sergey Petrovich Golovanov was born on October 8, 1909 in the village of Novo-Kharitonovo near Moscow. In 1928, the future actor graduated from a ceramic school and until 1933 worked in his specialty, but his passion for the theater brought him to the stage. First, he played amateur troupes, in 1933-1937 he was an actor in the Studio "Construction", since 1937 he played in the theater of Morflot, then - in the First Kolkhoz Theater in Moscow, worked with A. Goncharov, V. Pluchek, B. Plotnikov. During
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Sergey Petrovich Golovanov was born on October 8, 1909 in the village of Novo-Kharitonovo near Moscow. In 1928, the future actor graduated from a ceramic school and until 1933 worked in his specialty, but his passion for the theater brought him to the stage. First, he played amateur troupes, in 1933-1937 he was an actor in the Studio "Construction", since 1937 he played in the theater of Morflot, then - in the First Kolkhoz Theater in Moscow, worked with A. Goncharov, V. Pluchek, B. Plotnikov. During the Great Patriotic War, Sergey Golovanov went to the front, but a year later he was seconded to the front theater. In 1949-52 he worked in the troupe of the Drama Theatre of Soviet Troops in Germany, and since 1953 - in the Theatre-Studio of the Movie Actor in Moscow. He played significant roles in the performances "Missouri waltz" (Johnny Ginardi), "Dostigaev and others" (Dostigaev), "Vassa Zheleznova" (Prokhor), "Living corpse" (Karenin), "Ivan Vasilyevich" (Shpak), "Barbarians" (Monakhov), "Wormb" (Avdey's grandfather). Sergey Golovanov began acting in films from the mid-1950s and actively acted until the 1980s. The actor played mainly negative characters, fame brought him the role of spy Gorelov in the adventure film based on the novel by G. Adamov “The Secret of Two Oceans” (1955). Among the films with the participation of the actor - "They were the first" (1956), "Star boy" (1957), "Girl with guitar" (1958), "Come to me, Mukhtar!" (1964), "Black business" (1965), "They knew only in person" (1966), "Major Whirlwind" (1967), "Seventeen Moments of Spring" (1973), "Agony" (1974), "Victory" (1984).