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Vladimir Henkin
Владимир Хенкин
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20 December 1883 - 17 April 1953
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VladimirYakovlevich Henkin Born in Kharkov died on April 17, 1953 in Moscow. On stage since 1902 (Theodosia). In 1908 he was invited to the Moscow theater "Buff".
In 1911 he began to perform on the stage. He performed verses reading stories imitating famous actors. For Henkina was characterized by a subtle sense of comic sharp observation ability to create vivid fleeting sketches.
In 1919–21 he directed the Theatre of the Political Department of the Caucasian Front, then the Palace Theatre and
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VladimirYakovlevich Henkin Born in Kharkov died on April 17, 1953 in Moscow. On stage since 1902 (Theodosia). In 1908 he was invited to the Moscow theater "Buff".
In 1911 he began to perform on the stage. He performed verses reading stories imitating famous actors. For Henkina was characterized by a subtle sense of comic sharp observation ability to create vivid fleeting sketches.
In 1919–21 he directed the Theatre of the Political Department of the Caucasian Front, then the Palace Theatre and the Free Theatre in Moscow.
Since 1923 he again performed on the stage. Since 1934 in the Theatre of Satire.
Among the roles: Kashkin (“Simple Girl” by V. V. Shkvarkin 1937) Truffaldino (“Servant of Two Masters” by K. Goldoni 1939) Sinichkin (“Lev Gurich Sinichkin” by A. M. Bondi by D. T. Lensky 1948) A drunken voter (“Lost Letter” by J. Karajale 1952).
He performed a lot on the stage with success the works of M.M. Zoshchenko and other authors theatrically.
Brilliantly owning the art of improvisation, he easily found the tone of communication with the viewer was very popular.
People's Artist of the RSFSR (1946).