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Vladimir Troshin

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Vladimir Konstantinovich Troshin (Template:Lang-ru; 15 May 1926 — 25 February 2008) was a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor, singer. In 1951, at the age of 25, for his portrayal of a rural inventor in the play Second Love at the Moscow Art Theater he was awarded the Stalin Prize (2nd degree). Troshin was the original performer of the song "Moscow Nights" that in 1957 brought him fame all over the Soviet Union. He was made a People's Artist of the RSFSR in 1985.[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ Федор Раззаков (2003-10-01). Память, согревающая сердца. Litres.
  2. ^ "Геннадий Печников: Трошина очень любили первые космонавты". Vesti.ru. 2008-02-15. Retrieved 2014-10-10.
  3. ^ Энциклопедический словарь (Encyclopedic Dictionary). 2009.