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  1. Yevgeny Aleksandrovich Yevstigneyev (Russian: Евгений Александрович Евстигнеев; 9 October 1926 — 4 March 1992) was a prominent Soviet and Russian stage and film actor, theatre pedagogue, one of the founders of the Moscow Sovremennik Theatre.

  2. Evgeniy Aleksandrovich Evstigneev was born on October 9, 1926, in Gorky, Russia, USSR (now Nizhni Novgorod, Russia). His father, Aleksandr Mikhailovich Evstigneev, was a metal worker. His mother, Maria Ivanovna (nee Chernysheva), was an industrial metal-miller. Young Evstigneev also worked as an industrial metal-worker in the city of Gorky.

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  3. Mar 4, 1992 · Biography. Evgeniy Aleksandrovich Evstigneev - Soviet and Russian theater and film actor, theater teacher; People's Artist of the USSR (1983), laureate of the State Prize of the USSR (1974) and the State Prize of the RSFSR. brothers Vasiliev (1990), holder of the Order of Lenin (1986).

  4. Евгений Евстигнеев, October 9, 1926 — March 4, 1992 • 65 y.o. (97) Actor. Dubbing. Facts. He became an actor of the Vladimir Regional Drama Theatre where he served from 1951 to 1954. He quickly rose to fame as the most talented and versatile actor of Vladimir, performing 23 roles in total.

    • Male
    • Gorky, USSR
    • Actor, Dubbing
    • October 9, 1926
  5. Oct 3, 2018 · In 1990 Vladimir Bortko and Yevgeny Yevstigneyev, who performed the role of Professor Preobrazhensky, became laureates of the Vasiliev Brothers State Prize.

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  6. Plot. The film is set in Moscow not long after the October Revolution. A complaining stray dog looks for food and shelter. A well-off and well-known surgeon and professor, Philipp Philippovich Preobrazhensky, happens to need a dog and, with a piece of sausage, lures the animal to his large apartment, used both for living and medical practice.

  7. A scene from The Naked King (1961), Yevgeny Yevstigneyev as The King, Igor Kvasha as the First Minister This mos.ru article tells the story of daring plays and long ticket lines, help from Yekaterina Furtseva and Sergei Mikhalkov, Adrzej Wajda’s admiration and Chulpan Khamatova’s questions.

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