Andrei Kryukov is a Soviet post-war actor, theater director and teacher, one of many actors who experienced the horror of political repression. In the USSR, under the Stalinist repression fell both ordinary citizens and prominent figures of science and art.
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Biography of Andrei Kryukov
The famous Andrei Sergeevich Kryukov was born on June 12, 1925 in Moscow. At this time in Moscow: the third congress of Soviets of the USSR was opened, the first issue of Komsomolskaya Pravda was published, the Artek pioneer camp was opened in Gurzuf (Crimea). When the Great Patriotic War began, Andrei Kryukov turned sixteen years old.
GITIS
In the postwar years, Andrei Kryukov lived in a totalitarian state, where there was a colossal pyramid. Everyone around us perceived a hierarchical way of thinking. Andrei Sergeyevich Kryukov entered GITIS (State Institute of Theater Arts) at that sinister time, in which political repressions were already in full swing. Even the atmosphere of fear was not felt within the walls of GITIS, at least the students did not feel, because they were young, happy, hoped for a beautiful future, but the mood of teachers was already felt. GITIS for many decades was the only place in the country where they taught directing. Legendary names were collected here, starting from Sakhnovsky, and then Tarkhanov, and Popov, and Zavadsky, and many others went on. Andrei Sergeevich Kryukov studied with people who were at the front, who came to classes in overcoats, in tunics. The teachers are gray-haired people with great merit and mandatory badges of the Stalin Prize laureates on the lapels of their jackets. The decent actor’s bid was two hundred and fifty rubles. And students received about a hundred rubles. Received a scholarship for four months at once. Moreover, taxes were not deducted from the Stalin scholarship. The students were immediately explained that the most important thing is the Marxist-Leninist aesthetics. And in political economy, one still needs to know very well the "short course in the history of the CPSU (b)." And, of course, Andrei Kryukov, like all students, was in love with acting teachers: Raevsky, Konsky, Leslie, Chefranova.
Moscow Theater of Satire and GUTSEI
There were few theaters, the production in Moscow was given enormous not only artistic, but also, if I may say so, social significance. If the performance does not go out during the year, it means that some problems are concentrated in this performance that become significant for almost the whole country. The fate of the performances was decided by the ministers, members of the Politburo. The government decided on the fate of the movie. Life was completely different compared to the present.
The beginning of the fifties of the last century was a rather tense time, some jokes and jokes were dangerous. Andrei Sergeyevich Kryukov, during these years, having been educated at the State Institute of Theater Arts, began working as an artist in the Moscow Theater of Satire and at a seminar on Marxist-Leninist aesthetics he once asked a person who came from the district committee to lead this seminar: "Is it true that Did Lenin leave a testament? " Of course, this person said that it was not true. But the party organizer of the theater the next day went to the appropriate authorities, Andrei Sergeyevich Kryukov was arrested two days later on February twentieth one thousand nine hundred and fifty-first years of denunciation. Andrei Kryukov was convicted and immediately sent to the camp. Under Stalin, political arrests were the norm, and very often cases were fabricated and built on denunciations, without any other evidence. Andrei Kryukov was released after the death of Stalin in one thousand nine hundred and fifty-third.
Andrei Sergeevich Kryukov teaches at the M. N. Rumyantsev (Pencil) State College of Circus and Variety Arts (GUTSEI), which trains circus and variety artists. After one thousand nine hundred and sixty-fifth, Andrei Kryukov, as a director. he was engaged in staging pop numbers together with other teachers, such as S. A. Kashtelyan, Yu. P. Belov, N. I. Slonova, F. P. Zemtsev, V. D. Shpak, B. A. Breev and others.
Acting Andrey Kryukov
Theatrical work of the actor:
"24 hours a day" by Oleg Stukalov (production)
Andrei Sergeevich Kryukov starred in the following genres: drama, comedy, action movie. Performed the following movie roles:
- In 1991, the feature film "The Phantom" played the role of Alexander Filippovich.
- In 1990, the feature film "The Suicide" participated in episodes.
- In 1986, the feature film "Race of the Century" played the role of a journalist.
- In 1982, the feature film "Profession - Investigator" played the role of Lykin's friend.
- In 1968, the feature film "July Sixth" played the role of Boris Kamkov.
- In 1966, the feature film "Capa Collection" (a performance film) played the role of Stepanov.
- In 1962, the feature film "The Apple of Discord" played the role of Prudky.
- In 1962, the feature film "The Heirs of Raburden" (the film-play) played the role of Isaac.
Scoring
- In 1986-1987, the animated film "Kuzya Brownie" (animated).
- In 1980, Through Thorns to the Stars, voiced by Professor Prul.
Participation in films