Alexey Sergeevich Eybozhenko (russian: Алексей Сергеевич Эйбоже́нко; 6 February 1934 — 26 December 1980
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This actor is best known for his role in the mini-series '' For the Rest of His Life'', a film about Commissioner Danilov. It was based on the novel by Vera Panova, ''Satellites''.
Early life
Alexey Eybozhenko was born in Moscow and became an orphan, when he was 7 years old. His father was deceased in the Great Patriotic War, in the Battle of Kursk. And soon his mother died, supposedly because of her grief.[Чтобы помнили](_blank)
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Career
In 1957, he graduated from the Mikhail Shchepkin Higher Theatre School
The Mikhail Semyonovich Shchepkin Higher Theatre School (Institute) is a drama school associated with the State Academic Maly Theatre in Moscow. It was established in 1809 by decree of Alexander I of Russia.
History
Since 1938, the school ...
. Soon after, he transferred to the Koltsov Drama Theatre in Voronezh. He worked there for two years, and then moved to Moscow again to work at the Taganka Theatre. In 1964, he was accepted into the Mayakovsky Theatre
Mayakovsky Theater (russian: Театр Маяковского; Московский академический театр имени Вл. Маяковского) is a theater in Moscow, Russia, founded in 1920, first as ''Terevsat'' (Theater of ...
. Three years later, he moved to the Maly Theatre The Maly Theatre, or Mali Theatre, may refer to one of several different theatres:
* The Maly Theatre (Moscow), also known as The State Academic Maly Theatre of Russia, in Moscow (founded in 1756 and given its own building in 1824)
* The Maly Theat ...
, where he
served until his death and played more than 20 roles.
Death
Alexey Eybozhenko died of hypertension 26 December 1980. He was buried at the Vagankovo Cemetery at the 58th site, next to his father-in-law, Vladimir Kenigson
Vladimir Vladimirovich Kenigson (russian: Владимир Владимирович Кенигсон; November 7, 1907 – November 17, 1986) was a Soviet and Russian film and stage actor. People's Artist of the USSR (1982).
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Selected filmography
* A Simple Story as secretary (1960)
* The Third Half as Lemeshko (1962)
* Silence as episode (1963)
* On Thin Ice as Andrey Trapeznikov (1966)
* I Was Nineteen
''I Was Nineteen'' (german: Ich war neunzehn) is a 1968 East German film produced by Konrad Wolf for the DEFA studio.
The film tells the story of a young German, Gregor Hecker (Jaecki Schwarz), who fled the Nazis with his parents to Moscow ...
as Sascha Ziganjuk (1968)
* Seventeen Moments of Spring as Husmann (1973)
* For the Rest of His Life as Commissar Danilov (1975)
* Trust as Nikolai Krylenko (1975)Фильмография Алексея Эйбоженко
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References
External links
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«Любовь Яровая». Аудиозапись спектакля на сайте Малого театра
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1934 births
1980 deaths
Soviet male film actors
Soviet male stage actors
Male actors from Moscow
Burials at Vagankovo Cemetery
20th-century Russian male actors