Anatoli Romashin
Anatoli Romashin | |
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Born | Anatoli Vladimirovich Romashin January 1, 1931 |
Died | August 8, 2000 | (aged 69)
Years active | 1955–2000 |
Anatoli Vladimirovich Romashin (Template:Lang-ru; 1931–2000) was a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor, director. He won the USSR State Prize (1977) and was a People's Artist of the RSFSR (1982).
Biography
Anatoli Romashin was born in Leningrad on 1 January 1931. His father was a Russian, mother was an Estonian. His brother Vladimir (1932-2012) was an opera singer. He graduated from the Moscow Art Theatre School (course of Victor Stanitsyn) in 1959.[1] Since 1959 - an actor Mayakovsky Theatre.
The actor became widely recognized after the release of the 1974 Elem Klimov's film Agony, where Romashin played the role of Nicholas II.[2]
In recent years, he played in the Moscow Luna Theater under the directorship of Sergei Prokhanov.
According to critics, Romashin was the perfect actor for the role of a Russian intelligent. His artistic career included a lot of such roles.[2]
Death
He was killed in an accident on the evening of August 8, 2000 near the town of Pushkino, Moscow Oblast actor was impaled by a huge old pine, that he was trying to chainsaw on his dacha. He was buried on the Vagankovo Cemetery.[3] Six months later the dacha was destroyed by fire.[4][5]
Selected filmography
- The Hyperboloid of Engineer Garin (Template:Lang-ru, 1965) as Dr. Wolf
- The Seventh Companion (Седьмой спутник, 1967) as white officer
- Strong with Spirit (Сильные духом, 1967) as Oberleutnant
- Hit Back (Ответный ход, 1971) as Major General Nefedov
- Agony (Агония, 1974) as emperor Nicholas II
- An Unfinished Piece for Mechanical Piano (Неоконченная пьеса для механического пианино, 1977) as Gerasim Kuzmich Petrin
- Where were you, Odysseus? (Где ты был, Одиссей?, 1978) as SS Sturmbannführer Karl Ehrlich
- Anna Pavlova (Анна Павлова, 1983) as Alexandre Benois
- Ten Little Niggers (Десять негритят, 1987) as Doctor Armstrong
- Friend (Друг, 1987) as Friend's owner
References
- ^ Школа-студия МХАТ: 1950—1959 Archived 2016-01-07 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b Погиб Анатолий Ромашин
- ^ "Могила А. В. Ромашина на Ваганьковском кладбище". Archived from the original on 2013-07-05. Retrieved 2015-10-14.
- ^ Вдова Анатолия Ромашина Юлия : «Толя мечтал о чуде — увидеть нас с сыном через 20 лет» // KP.RU
- ^ Вдова Анатолия Ромашина вновь осталась одна // Экспресс газета