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Leonard VarfolomeevTo the actor of the Chelyabinsk Academic Drama Theatre
Date of Birth: 28.12.1936
Country: Russia |
Content:
- Early Life and Education
- Early Career
- Transition and Success at "Krasny Fakel"
- Return to Chelyabinsk
- Notable Roles and Accolades
- - Vèl in Tennessee Williams' "Orpheus Descending"
- Later Years and Legacy
Early Life and Education
Born in the city of Chelyabinsk, Russia, the renowned actor Vladimir Mashkov embarked on his artistic journey with an esteemed education. In 1960, he graduated from the prestigious Moscow State Institute of Theatre Arts named after Lunacharsky.
Early Career
Mashkov's professional career began on the stage of the Moscow Dramatic Theater named after A. S. Pushkin. Driven by a desire for further growth, he moved to the Chelyabinsk Drama Theater имени С. М. Цвиллинга in 1962.
Transition and Success at "Krasny Fakel"
In 1963, Mashkov found a new home at the "Krasny Fakel" theater in Новосибирск. For the next five years, he flourished as an actor, gaining valuable experience and developing his craft.
Return to Chelyabinsk
In 1968, Mashkov returned to his roots, joining the Chelyabinsk State Academic Drama Theater. It was here that he would leave an indelible mark, becoming an integral part of the theater company for decades to come.
Notable Roles and Accolades
Throughout his illustrious career, Mashkov graced the stage in over a hundred theater productions. Among his most acclaimed roles were:
- Vèl in Tennessee Williams' "Orpheus Descending"
- Egor Bulychev in Maxim Gorky's "Egor Bulychev and Others"- Vanyushin in Sergei Naidenov's "Children of Vanyushin"
- Signor Montecchi in Grigori Gorin's "A Plague on Both Your Houses"
In 1996, Mashkov was honored with the prestigious title of People's Artist of Russia, a testament to his exceptional talent and unwavering dedication to the performing arts.
Later Years and Legacy
In his later years, Mashkov continued to captivate audiences in productions such as "Requiem for a Woman," "The Cherry Orchard," and "Green Zone." He passed away on September 17, 2010, leaving behind a legacy as one of Russia's most beloved and respected actors.
Владимир Машков был похоронен на Аллее почетных граждан на Успенском кладбище в Челябинске.

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