Sergachev Viktor Nikolaevich is a unique Soviet actor who has played more than 150 roles in film and theater, director, one of the founders of the Sovremennik Theater. His talent was multifaceted and bright, he easily coped with both comedic and dramatic works.
The creative piggy bank of Viktor Nikolayevich Sergachev is full of diverse theater and film roles. He played equally well both village peasants and foreign aristocrats. Viktor Nikolayevich starred even in old age, and the years did not affect the quality of his work.
Biography of actor Sergachev Viktor Nikolaevich
Viktor Nikolaevich was born in a simple working-class family, in the Chita Region, at the end of November 1934. The birthplace of the future honored artist of the RSFSR was a small station Borzya. The boy’s family was far from art, but since childhood he dreamed of becoming an actor. After graduating from school, Victor went to the capital, entered the Moscow Art Theater School, where Pavel Vladimirovich Massalsky became his mentor.
A talented young actor immediately after receiving his diploma was accepted into the theater of the Soviet Army, but there he served only a year. In 1957, together with like-minded people, he set about creating a new theater, Sovremennik. Companions of Viktor Nikolaevich became Volchek Galina, Oleg Tabakov, Evstigneev Eugene and Kvasha Igor. Thus began the career of a unique Soviet actor and director Sergachev Viktor Nikolaevich.
Filmography and directorial work of Victor Nikolayevich Sergachev
Victor left the Sovremennik after 4 years, but there has always been a theater stage in his career. He was part of the Chekhov Moscow Art Theater, the Moscow Art Theater, and the Sphere Theater. Sergachev was successful in the movie. The first work in this acting direction was the role of the precinct in the film "End of the World" in 1962. All films featuring this actor are simply impossible to list. The most significant of them:
- The Bad Joke (1966),
- The Noble Nest (1969),
- "This Fun Planet" (1973),
- The Missing Expedition (1975),
- "Mikhailo Lomonosov" (1984),
- Trotsky (1993),
- The Moscow Region Elegy (2002),
- "Testament Marriage" (2009).
Sergachev Viktor Nikolaevich has four directorial works. He staged Crime and Punishment, staged plays Two Colors, In Search of Joy, and Look Back in Anger.
The last cinema, the role and work in the profession, in principle, of Viktor Nikolaevich was the role of an auditor in Govorukhin's film "Weekend" in 2013. Sergachev died before the picture was released.