Mikhail Mikhailovich Belousov is a Russian actor of the mid-20th century. He played in the films "Bogdan Khmelnitsky", "Far from the Homeland" and "Blue Arrow". He wore the title of People's Artist of the Ukrainian SSR.
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Biography
Belousov Mikhail Mikhailovich was born on February 28, 1905. His homeland is the city of Kazan. In 1948, Mikhail Mikhailovich was awarded the title of People's Artist of the Ukrainian USSR for his contribution to the cinema. The actor began his career at the Kazan Drama Theater, which is now called the Kazan State Academic Russian Bolshoi Drama Theater named after V.I. Kachalov. At different times, the Russian playwright, actor and director Pyotr Alekseevich Plavilshchikov, the founder of the Russian drama school Mikhail Semenovich Schepkin, the famous actor Pavel Stepanovich Mochalov and many other famous theater figures worked in this theater.
In 1951, Mikhail Mikhailovich received the USSR Civil Award, which was awarded for labor services - the Order of the Red Banner of Labor. In 1948, Belousov was awarded the Order of Honor for high achievements in the socio-cultural activities. The actor passed away early. He died at 55, on November 11, 1960. This happened during the Moscow theater tour. The grave of the actor is in Kiev.
Theater work
Since 1923, Belousov took part in theatrical productions. The actor managed to work in such cities as Ulyanovsk, Astrakhan, Gorky, Rostov and Tbilisi, where he was a member of the troupe of the Tbilisi State Russian Drama Theater named after A.S. Griboedova. In 1939, Mikhail Mikhailovich entered the Lesya Ukrainka Kiev Russian Drama Theater (now the Lesya Ukrainka National Academic Theater of Russian Drama). There he took part in the play "The Stone Lord" of the Ukrainian poetess and writer Lesya Ukrainka. His production colleagues were Yuri Lavrov, Maria Strelkova and Mikhail Romanov. In this play, he played Don Juan. Belousov’s theater repertoire also includes Chatsky’s role in Woe from Wit based on Griboedov’s play, Zhadov’s role in Warm Place, Belugin’s role in Belugina’s Marriage by A. Ostrovsky and Ferdinand’s role in Shiller’s play “Cunning and Love”.