Aleksandr Anatolyevich Shirvindt (Russian: Александр Анатольевич Ширвиндт, 19 July 1934 – 15 March 2024) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor, screenwriter and voice actor, People's Artist of the RSFSR (1989).[1] In 2000, he became a theatre director of Moscow Satire Theatre.
Aleksandr Shirvindt | |
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Александр Ширвиндт | |
Born | Aleksandr Anatolyevich Shirvindt 19 July 1934 |
Died | 15 March 2024 Moscow, Russia | (aged 89)
Occupation(s) | Actor, director |
Years active | 1952–2018 |
Awards | People's Artist of the RSFSR |
Biography
editAleksandr Shirvindt was born in Moscow in a family of a violinist and music teacher Anatoly Gustavovich Shirvindt (1896–1962) and Raisa Samoilovna Shirvindt (1898–1985) of Moscow Philharmonic Society. Grandfather, Gustav (Gedaliah) Moiseyevich Shirvindt (a graduate of Vilnius 1st Gymnasium in 1881), was a doctor.[2][3][4]
In 1956 Shirvindt graduated from Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute. The same year he made his cinema debut in She Loves You! (1956).
Shirvindt appeared in more than 40 films, including Grandads-Robbers (1971), The Irony of Fate (1976), The Twelve Chairs (1976), Three Men in a Boat (1979), Station for Two (1982), The Irony of Fate 2 (2007). He voiced Aramis in Dog in Boots film.[5]
Shirvindt died on 15 March 2024, at the age of 89.[6]
Aleksandr Shirvindt was posthumously awarded the national cinematographic award "Nika" in the nomination "Honor and Dignity". This was announced by actor Leonid Yarmolnik July 1, 2024 during the awards ceremony, held on the stage of the theater "Mask". The actor added that the Nika award council decided to award Shirvindt two years ago.[7]
Filmography
edit- actor
- Come Tomorrow, Please... (Приходите завтра..., 1963) as Vadim
- Major Whirlwind (Майор "Вихрь", 1967) as Jozef
- Grandads-Robbers (Старики-разбойники, 1971) as spokesman of the minister
- The Irony of Fate (Ирония судьбы, или С лёгким паром!, 1975) as Pavlik
- The Twelve Chairs (Двенадцать стульев, 1976) as one-eyed chess player
- Heavenly Swallows (Небесные ласточки, 1976) as Château-Gibus
- Three Men in a Boat (Трое в лодке, не считая собаки, 1979) as Sir Samuel William Harris
- Incognito from St. Petersburg (Инкогнито из Петербурга, 1977) as district doctor
- Borrowing Matchsticks (1980) as narrator
- Station for Two (Вокзал для двоих, 1982) as Shurik, pianist
- The Circus Princess (Принцесса цирка, 1982) as Firelli, director of the circus
- Simply Awful! (Просто ужас!, 1982) as Chief Physician
- The Most Charming and Attractive (Самая обаятельная и привлекательная, 1985) as Arkady
- Winter Evening in Gagra (Зимний вечер в Гаграх, 1985) as presenter
- Forgotten Melody for a Flute (Забытая мелодия для флейты, 1987) as Myasoedov
- Hello, Fools! (Привет, дуралеи!, 1996) as leader of the Social-Socialist party
- The Irony of Fate 2 (Ирония Судьбы. Продолжение, 2007) as uncle Pasha
- The Return of the Musketeers, or The Treasures of Cardinal Mazarin (Возвращение мушкетёров, или Сокровища кардинала Мазарини, 2009) as Jean-Baptiste Colbert
- voice
- The Time Machine (1967) as narrator
- Bayadere (1973) as Storyteller[8]
- Like Mushrooms with Рeas Fought (1977) as King Peas
- New Aladdin (Новый Аладдин, 1979) as Aladdin
- Alice in Wonderland (Алиса в Стране чудес, 1981) as Cheshire Cat
- Dog in Boots (Пёс в сапогах, 1981) as Pretty Boy
- The Smallest Dwarf (1981) as Goat
- There was Saushkin (1981) as uncle Kapa, a resident of Country Dobryakov
- My Grandmother and I (2002) as grandson Borya
- Alice in Wonderland (2010) as Cheshire Cat (Russian dub)
- Hoffmaniada (2018) as Lindhorst / Salamander
Honours and awards
edit- Order "For Merit to the Fatherland";
- 1st class (29 May 2019)
- 2nd class (19 July 2009) – for outstanding contribution to the development of domestic theatrical art and many years of teaching activity
- 3rd class (21 July 2014)
- 4th class (2 August 2004) – for outstanding contribution to the development of theatrical art
- Order of Friendship of Peoples (20 June 1994) – for services to the development of theatrical art, and effective pedagogical activity
- Medal "Veteran of Labour" (USSR)
- Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1974)
- People's Artist of the RSFSR (1989)
- Winner of second prize at the Festival of the Arts' Theatre Spring-74 "Laureate of the "Golden Ostap" (1993, for participation in the play "Celebration")
- Chekhov's Medal (2010)[9]
- Badge of Honour "Public Recognition"
- Invited to the jury League of KVN
- In 2003, asteroid 6767 Shirvindt was named in his honor.
References
edit- ^ Laurence Senelick (2007). Historical Dictionary of Russian Theater. Scarecrow Press. p. 349. ISBN 978-0-810-86452-8. Archived from the original on 4 April 2018. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
- ^ "Скатертый переулок, дом 5". Archived from the original on 22 June 2018. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
- ^ "Выпускники Виленской гимназии (Гдаль-Густав Ширвиндт)". Archived from the original on 23 June 2018. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
- ^ "Окончившие курс Виленской 1-й гимназии". Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
- ^ "Russian animation in letters and figures. Movies. Dog in Boots" [Российская анимация в буквах и фигурах. Фильмы. "Пёс в сапогах"] (in Russian). Animator.ru. Archived from the original on 14 March 2012. Retrieved 2 May 2010.
- ^ "Александр Ширвиндт умер в больнице". Star Hit. 15 March 2024. Retrieved 15 March 2024.
- ^ "Артиста Александра Ширвиндта удостоили кинопремии "Ника" посмертно". nsn.fm (in Russian). Retrieved 5 July 2024.
- ^ Баядера на сайте Анатолия Моксякова
- ^ Чайки в городе. В МХТ вручены чеховские медали Archived 6 October 2015 at the Wayback Machine Российская газета, 28 октября 2010
External links
edit- Aleksandr Shirvindt at IMDb
- Aleksandr Shirvindt discography at Discogs