Leonid Markov, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Leonid Markov

Soviet actor

Date of Birth: 13-Dec-1927

Place of Birth: Akkol, Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, Kazakhstan

Date of Death: 02-Mar-1991

Profession: actor

Nationality: Kazakhstan

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Leonid Markov

  • Leonid Vasilyevich Markov (Russian: ?????´? ????´?????? ??´????) was born in the village Alekseevskoe (or Alexeevka) (now — Akkol, Akmola Oblast, Kazakhstan). In the years 1931-1934 he played children's roles in the Saratov Drama Theater, where his father - actor Vasily Demyanovich Markov.In 1945, together with her older sister — Rimma Markova entered the studio of the Vologda Drama Theatre, where he studied until 1947; in the same year was admitted to the school at the Moscow theater Lenin Komsomol . At the end of the studio in 1951, Leonid Markov was admitted to the troupe of.
  • Lenin Komsomol, the scene of which debuted in 1947 as Nekhoda in the play "The honor of his youth".
  • Played Yasha and later Petya Trofimov in "The Cherry Orchard" by Anton Chekhov, Petrushina in "Living Corpse" by Leo Tolstoy and a number of other roles of the classical and contemporary repertoire. In 1960, Mark moved to the Moscow theater.
  • Pushkin where in particular, played Timofey torn in "Virgin Soil Upturned" Mikhail Sholokhov. From 1966 to 1986 he served in the Theater.
  • Moscow City Council, where a number of memorable roles, including Arbenin in Lermontov's "Masquerade", a dramatization of the novel Zvyagintsev Sholokhov "They fought for their country," Porfiry Petrovitch in "Petersburg Dreams" (the novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky's "Crime and Punishment").
  • After a brief stint in 1986-1987 at the Maly Theater, where he played Antipas in the play Maxim Gorky "Zykovy" returned to the Theatre Moscow City Council. Died on 2 March 1991 (according to other sources March 1) in Moscow from cancer.
  • He was buried on the main avenue of the Kuzminskoye Cemetery.

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