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Sergei Vasilyev
Sergey Vasilyev may refer to: * Sergei Vasilyev (director) (1900–1959), Soviet film director, editor, and screenwriter * Sergey Vasilyev (actor) (1827–1862), Russian stage actor * Sergei Vasilyev (footballer) (born 1982), Russian footballer {{hndis, Vasilyev, Sergey ...
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Sergei Vasilyev (director)
Sergei Dmitrievich Vasilyev (; 4 November 1900, Moscow – 16 December 1959, Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian film director, screenwriter and actor. From 1928 to 1943 together with Georgi Vasilyev (often jointly, though incorrectly credited as the Vasilyev brothers) he co-directed several films, including the influential and critically acclaimed ''Chapaev (film), Chapaev'' (1934). Sergei Vasilyev was granted the honorary title of People's Artist of the USSR in 1948; and received (with Georgi Vasilyev) two USSR State Prize, Stalin Prizes in 1941 and 1942. His 1942 film ''The Defence of Tsaritsyn'' concerns the Battle of Tsaritsyn during the Russian Civil War, a battle in which Joseph Stalin played a prominent role. In 1942, Tsaritsyn, by then renamed Volgograd, Stalingrad, was in the midst of the decisive Battle of Stalingrad, a turning point of the Second World War. Filmography Honours and awards * People's Artist of the USSR (1948) * Stalin State Prize, Stalin Prizes; ...
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Sergey Vasilyev (actor)
Sergey Vasilyevich Vasilyev (; 19 September 1827 in Moscow, Imperial Russia – 17 June 1862 in Moscow, Imperial Russia) was a Russian stage actor, a mid-19th century star of the Moscow Maly Theatre.Васильев Сергей Васильевич
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Career

Originally a comic actor, in 1844–1853 Vasilyev played 150 parts at the Maly. "Vasilyev's asRussian theatre's not just the best but the only ''true'' Khlestakov
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