Vladislav Ignatievich Strzhelchik (Russian: Владисла́в Игна́тьевич Стрже́льчик; 1921–1995) was a Soviet and Russian actor. People's Artist of the USSR (1974).[1]

Vladislav Strzhelchik
Vladislav Strzhelchik 1949
Born
Vladislav Ignatievich Strzhelchik

(1921-01-31)31 January 1921
Died11 September 1995(1995-09-11) (aged 74)
Saint Petersburg, Russia
Resting placeVolkovo Cemetery, Saint Petersburg
Occupations
  • actor
  • theatre teacher
Years active1938–1993
SpouseLyudmila Shuvalova
AwardsPeople's Artist of the USSR (1974)

Biography

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Vladislav Strzhelchik born in Petrograd (now Saint Petersburg, Russia). His father, Ignatiy Petrovich was a native of Poland (Polish: Ignacy Strzelczyk) who settled in St. Petersburg at the beginning of the 20th century.

In 1938 Vladislav Strzhelchik was accepted into the studio of the Gorky Bolshoi Drama Theater and in the same year he became an actor of this theater, where he worked all his life. He graduated from the studio only in 1947. During the Great Patriotic War, Vladislav Strzhelchik was drafted into the Red Army and served in the infantry at the forefront.[2]

In 1959–1968 Strzhelchik lectured at the Leningrad Institute for Theatre, Music and Cinematography, since 1966 at the Leningrad Institute for Culture.

He died in Saint Petersburg on 11 September 1995, and was buried on the famous Literatorskie mostki ("Writer's footworks") of Volkovo Cemetery.[3]

Selected filmography

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Honors

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References

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  1. ^ Peter Rollberg (2016). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. US: Rowman / Littlefield. pp. 713–714. ISBN 978-1442268425.
  2. ^ Интервью с актёром в журнале «Советский экран»
  3. ^ Владислав Стржельчик. Чтобы помнили
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