Tatosov Vladimir Mikhailovich - Soviet and Russian film and theater actor. Since 1991, he has the title of People's Artist of the RSFSR. He played the Russian revolutionary Yakov Mikhailovich Sverdlov in many films.
Biography
Vladimir Tatosov was born on May 10, 1926. His hometown is Moscow, but he grew up in Baku. Vladimir Mikhailovich was educated in a special school of the air forces of Sverdlovsk. As a cadet, Tatosov took part in amateur performances. The talent of Vladimir became immediately noticeable. Management recommended that he pursue an acting career. Tatosov entered the Sverdlovsk Theater School, where he was accepted immediately to the second year.
The actor also studied acting at the theater studio at the Drama Theater of Sverdlovsk. In the 1940s and 1950s, Vladimir worked at the Leningrad Comedy Theater and the Leningrad Theater. Lenin Komsomol. In 1963 he was invited to the Bolshoi Academic Drama Theater. Tatosov worked at Lenfilm and the St. Petersburg Academic Comedy Theater. N.P. Akimova. Vladimir not only starred in films, but also engaged in duplication of foreign films. In addition, he discovered a talent for writing and published an autobiography.
Carier start
The actor began acting in films in the middle of the 20th century. In 1954, he received a small role as a reporter in the film "Big Family". This is a drama about the dynasty of builders. The film tells the stories of different generations. The film won a prize at the Cannes Film Festival. In 1958, Tatosov could be seen as Gotza in the film "In the Days of the October Revolution." The main roles in the biographical drama were played by Vladimir Chestnokov, Leonid Lyubashevsky, Adolf Shestakov and Andro Kobaladze. In the same year, Vladimir played in the military historical film "Kochubey." The film was shown in the USSR and Hungary. The director of the film is Yuri Ozerov. Then the actor got a role in the adventure family film "Guys from the Gunboat." The plot tells of teenagers who decided to raise a barge from the bottom of the river to collect scrap metal.
In 1961, Tatosov played Zhora in the adventure film Twelve Satellites. According to the scenario, the airliner leaves the airway due to weather conditions. He has to sit among the glaciers. Later, Vladimir starred in the role of Khachyan in the film "Way to the Arena." The main character of the comedy dreams of becoming a clown. Then the actor played in the Soviet comedy "Monsieur Jacques and others." The directors of the picture are Rachia Kaplanyan, Heinrich Malyan and Heinrich Markaryan. Then there were roles in the films Promise of Happiness and Roman Stories.
In 1966, Tatosov appeared in the film "Today is a new attraction." This is a comedy about circus artists. In the same year, he played the commissioner in the historical drama The First Visitor. The plot tells how a peasant sought justice during the interim government. He receives help from Lenin. Later, Vladimir could be seen in the historical drama Tatyana’s Day. The plot revolves around a working youth organization. The character of Tatosov is Sverdlov.