The talented actor of theater and cinema - Yevgeny Yuryevich Steblov - is today a great example for the young generation of artists trying their hand at creative roles. And his serious filmography is filled with very characteristic film works that are included in the Golden Fund of domestic cinema.
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People's Artist of the Russian Federation Evgeny Yuryevich Steblov, with all his creative activity on the stage and in numerous film sets, has quite convincingly proved his high professional level. Today, in addition to acting, he successfully tries himself in directing and writing.
Biography and creativity of Yevgeny Yuryevich Steblov
A descendant of a famous and ancient noble family was born on December 8, 1945 in Moscow. An intelligent family (father is a radio engineer, and mother is a teacher and then director of a secondary school) instilled in Zhenya a thirst for knowledge and all that is beautiful. All his childhood passed close to the "Maryina Grove" region, which was notorious for its criminal fame at that time. Therefore, the child did not grow up into a slender young man, but into a normal Soviet guy, always ready, as they used to say, "for work and defense."
After receiving a certificate of secondary education, Eugene did not take into account the desire of parents who dream of seeing their child as a teacher of philology, and enters the "Pike." After graduating from the theater, Steblov entered the service at Lenkom (1966-1967), and then went on the stage in the theater of the Soviet Army for a year. And since 1969, Evgeny Yuryevich has been a member of the troupe of the Mossovet Theater.
Excellent theatrical preparation allowed Steblov to be successfully realized in the cinema. It was under the gun of the cameramen that the future People’s Artist of Russia was maximally realized in his characters known throughout the country. Today, the filmography of the actor is very impressive in its diversity and completeness: “The Youth of Our Fathers” (1958), “The First Trolleybus” (1963), “I Walk in Moscow” (1964), “Lesson in Literature” (1968), “Yegor Bulychov and others "(1971), " Vasily Terkin "(1973), " The Stories of Mark Twain (1976), "A Few Days from the Life of I. I. Oblomov" (1979), "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson" (1981), " Do not go, girls, get married "(1985), " Sentry "(1990), " Dinner Four Hands "(1999), " Evening Ringing "(2003), " Hello, Kinder! " (2008), Studio 17 (2013), “Save My Speech Forever” (2015).