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Panteleymon KrumovActor
Date of Birth: 13.02.1919
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Panteleimon Krymov: A Renowned Actor of the Leningrad Theater and Film
Early Life and Education
Panteleimon Alexandrovich Krymov was born in Leningrad, Russia. He began his acting studies at the Leningrad Theater Institute named after A. N. Ostrovsky in 1940. However, his studies were interrupted by World War II, and he resumed them after the war in 1945.
Theater Career
Krymov began his theater career in 1947, performing in various theaters in Leningrad and other cities. From 1951 to 1958, he was a member of the Leningrad Lensovet Theater, and from 1958 onwards, he was an actor at the Leningrad Academic Theater of Drama named after A. S. Pushkin.
Film Career
Krymov made his film debut in the early 1960s and quickly gained recognition for his portrayal of soft-spoken, intelligent characters with a profound understanding of life. He achieved critical acclaim for his performance in Vasily Shukshin's film "Strange People" (1969).
Among Krymov's notable film credits are:
"Lady with a Dog" (1960)"The Meek One" (1960)
"The Adventures of a Dentist" (1965)
"Quiet Odessa" (1967)
"My Kind Father" (1970)
"Nestlings" (1977)
Legacy
Panteleimon Krymov is remembered as a talented and respected actor who brought depth and nuance to his characters. He was known for his ability to convey complex emotions with subtle gestures and expressions. His performances continue to inspire and captivate audiences today.