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Vitaly Stepanovich Logvinovsky PAR (Russian: Вита́лий Степа́нович Логвино́вский; 17 March 1941 – 22 August 2019) was a Soviet and later Russian stage and film actor.
Biography
He was born on 17 March 1941. Vitaly's father worked as an accountant, his mother taught mathematics.
Vitaly did not plan to become an actor, intended to enter the design department of the Kuibyshev Aviation Institute (now Samara State Aerospace University), but his passion for the theater won.
In 1965 he graduated from GITIS.
Worked in Pavlodar Drama Theatre since 1967, later Volgograd Drama Theatre. Since 1974 — actor Kaluga Regional Drama Theatre.
Awarded Honored Artist of the RSFSR (16 November 1983) and People's Artist of Russia (15 February 2006). Repeatedly awarded with diplomas and prizes of the Department of Culture and Art of the Kaluga Oblast and Ministry of Culture of the Russia in the category Best Actor of the season.
Death
Logvinovsky died on 22 August 2019 in Kaluga in the 79th year of his life after an illness.
Works
= Theatre
=Victor in Firm Nails Do not Do by Leonid Zhukhovitsky:
Smerdyakov and Ivan in The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Tuzenbakh in Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov
Tyurin in Pretenders by Emil Braginsky and Eldar Ryazanov
Ivan the Terrible in Vasilisa Melentyeva by Alexander Ostrovsky
Podkolesin in Marriage by Nikolai Gogol
Napoleon in Napoleon by Ferdinand Bruckner
Lucky in Forest by Ostrovsky
Comforting in Players by Gogol
Gradoboev in Hot Нeart by Ostrovsky
Scapa in Dodger by Molière
Balyasnikov in Tales of Old Arbat by Aleksei Arbuzov
Zheltukhin in Killer Whale by Lev Tolstoy
Sergei Ivanovich Sakhatov in The Fruits of Enlightenment by Tolstoy
Francis Walsingham (Minister of Police) in Private Life of the Queen by Elena Poddubnaya
Richard Willey in №13 by Ray Cooney
Christian Ivanovich Gibner (district doctor) in Inspector by Gogol
Writer in Uncle's Dream by Dostoevsky
Batu in Little Tenderness by Aldo Nicolai
Plyushkin in Brother Chichikov by Nina Sadur
Nyuhin; Chubukov; Howler-Sentries; comedian Svetlovidov in Svetlovidov's Benefit by Chekhov
= Film and television
=References
External links
Vitaliy Logvinovsky (in Russian) Online Film Teatr.ru
Vitaliy Logvinovsky at the KinoPoisk
Vitaly Logvinovsky on Kaluga Drama Theatre website