Viewers know the Soviet and Russian film and theater actor Daniil Matveyevich Netrebin by their roles in the films Cranes Are Flying, Wounded Animals, War and Peace, War and Peace: Pierre Bezukhov and Dersu Uzala. He starred in the TV series “The Gloom River, ” “The Adjutant of His Excellency, ” “Calling Fire For Ourselves” and “Major“ Whirlwind. ”Also, Daniel Netrebin was engaged in duplicating paintings.
Biography and personal life
Daniil Matveevich Netrebin was born in Millerovo, Rostov Region, on May 7, 1928. He died at the age of 70 on February 21, 1999. On the account of the actor more than 200 roles in the cinema. He starred in many adventure and military dramas. Daniel was educated at the All-Russian State Institute. S.A. Gerasimova. Netrebin studied on the course of Vasily Vasilyevich Vanin and Vladimir Vyacheslavovich Belokurov. He received his diploma in 1954. Then, for many years, Daniel worked at the Studio Theater of the film actor. Daniel worked hard. In parallel with the theater, he acted in films and dubbed films. He had a distinctive voice. Netrebin had a family: wife Tatyana and daughter Marina. In 1991, the actor received the title of Honored Artist of the RSFSR.
Top movies
Among the paintings with the participation of Daniil Matveevich there are many successful and rated. In 1957, he starred in the drama Cranes Are Flying. The film won the Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for a British Academy Award. He was represented at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Dark Nights Film Festival in Tallinn, and the Berlin Film Festival. In 1976, Netrebin played a doctor in the film "Wounded". The drama was nominated for the Golden Palm Branch. He received small roles in the films War and Peace of 1965 and War and Peace: Pierre Bezukhov of 1967.
In 1975, the film "Dersu Uzala" was released with the participation of the actor. He received an Oscar and an MIFF prize. In 1957, Netrebin played the driver in the "Communist". Also, the actor can be seen in such famous films as “Forty-first”, “Scarlet Sails”, “Return Move”, “Criminal Quartet” and “My Father Had Three Sons”. In 1977, he played Sasha in the film "The Strange Woman". The melodrama was shown not only in the USSR, but also in Denmark and Sweden. Among Netrebin’s works are participation in such successful films as Thirty Three, Nakhalenok, Arriving and Alarming Sunday. He can be seen in the drama "Composition for Victory Day" in 1998.
In 1978, the actor played the head of the executive committee in the film "And we had silence …". Netrebin starred in the films "Strong in Spirit", "Judgment", "Optimistic Tragedy", "Casket of Mary Medici", "Good Morning" and "Napoleon III." In 1974, he was invited to a role in the film "Cases of the Heart." In 1960, he played Markelov in Midshipman Panin.