Eduard Martsevich

Eduard Evgenievich Martsevich (Russian: Эдуа́рд Евге́ньевич Марце́вич; December 29, 1936, Tbilisi – October 12, 2013, Moscow[1][2]) was a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor. People's Artist of the RSFSR.[3]

Eduard Martsevich
Born
Eduard Evgenievich Martsevich

(1936-12-29)December 29, 1936
DiedOctober 12, 2013(2013-10-12) (aged 76)
Occupationactor
theatre director
theatre teacher
Years active1959–2013

Biography

Career

He graduated from the Mikhail Schepkin Higher Theatre School (1959). Since 1959 - an actor Mayakovsky Theatre. Since 1969 - an actor Academic Maly Theater of the USSR. Prosperous and fortunate fate Martsevich in the theater world was associated with the name Nikolay Okhlopkov.[4]

At the beginning of his artistic path, he tried his hand at directing. For this year, he broke away from the theater and went to the Lithuanian town of Panevezys for famous director Juozas Miltinis trained profession director.[3]

In 1987, Eduard Martsevich awarded the title of People's Artist of the RSFSR. In 2013 the actor has worked in movies and regularly went to the scene of the State Academic Maly Theater.[3][5]

Died

From 11 to 30 September 2013 Martsevich was in Botkin Hospital in Moscow, October 1 - in the hospital number 67, and October 2 in serious condition was taken to hospital in an emergency department acute endotoxicosis Sklifosovsky Institute with cirrhosis.

Filmography

  • 1958: Fathers and Sons as Arkady Kirsanov
  • 1959: Annushka as Vovka
  • 1965-1966: War and Peace Boris Drubetskoi
  • 1969: The Red Tent as Finn Malmgren
  • 1970: Theft as collector Alexey Burov
  • 1971: Antsyali ardzaganqnere as Heini
  • 1971: Krazha
  • 1972: Lavri as Leonid Shlyakhtich
  • 1974: I am Looking For My Destiny as father of Alexander
  • 1975: This Alarming Winter as children's doctor Vyacheslav Ogorodnikov
  • 1977: Obelisk as Pavel Miklashevich
  • 1977: Semeynye obstoyatelstva as Nikodim
  • 1979: Starye dolgi as Vadim Gorokhovskiy
  • 1980: Karl Marx. Young Years (TV Series) as Heinrich Heine
  • 1980: Bread, Gold, Nagan as gang leader Arkady Nikolaevich Mezentsev
  • 1980: Ippodrom as Turin
  • 1981: Young Russia as Franz Lefort
  • 1981: Zhenshchina v belom as Sir Percival Glyde
  • 1981: Khleb, zoloto, nagan
  • 1981: Ty dolzhen zhit
  • 1981: An Ideal Husband as Lord Arthur Goring
  • 1981: Idealnyy muzh as Lord Arthur Goring
  • 1982: Krepysh
  • 1982: Parusa moyego detstva
  • 1983: The Star and Death of Joaquin Murieta as Sharmanshchik
  • 1983: U opasnoy cherty
  • 1984: TASS Is Authorized to Declare... (TV Mini-Series) as Dmitry Stepanov, a Soviet journalist
  • 1984: Extended, Extended, Charm ... as writer
  • 1985: Kankan v angliyskom parke
  • 1986: Strannaya istoriya doktora Dzhekila i mistera Khayda
  • 1991: In the USSR as Boris Fydorovich, music teacher
  • 1991: Red Island as theater director / cardinal
  • 1991: Krasnyy ostrov
  • 1992: Sumasshedshaya lyubov as Painter
  • 1992: Kazino
  • 1992: Grekh as Swede
  • 1993: Vagon as Arkadi Ivanovich
  • 1993: The Bee as counterfeiter recidivist
  • 1994: Maestro Thief as Pyotr Khlynov
  • 2003: A Mrning They Woke Up as Professor
  • 2005: The Last Guardian as Kostyrev
  • 2007: Anna Karenina (TV Mini-Series) as Prince Shtcherbatsky
  • 2010: Ivanov as Grigory Shabelski, Uncle Ivanov
  • 2011: Split (TV Series) as Patriarch Joseph of Moscow (uncredited) (final appearance)

Awards

Family

  • Father – Evgeny Mikhailovich Martsevich (1911-1974). Mother – Nina Alekseevna Sarankina (1914-1980).
  • Wife – Liliya (born 1952)
  • Sons:
    • Kirill (born 1974), Chairman of the Council of young professionals theaters in Moscow, the deputy director of the theater under the direction of Dzhigarkhanyan
    • Philipp (born 1980), film and theater actor

References

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