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Vladimir Gardin
Russian and Soviet actor, film director and screenwriter

Vladimir Gardin

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Russian and Soviet actor, film director and screenwriter
A.K.A.
Vladimir Rostislavovich Gardin
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Tver, Russia
Place of death
Saint Petersburg, Tsardom of Russia
Age
88 years
Education
Second Moscow Cadet Corps,
(-1894)
Kiev Infantry engineering cadet school,
Awards
Order of the Badge of Honour
(1939)
People's Artist of the USSR
(1947)
Order of the Red Banner of Labour
(1950)
Medal "For the Defence of Leningrad"
 
Medal "For Valiant Labour in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"
 
People's Artist of the RSFSR
(1935)
Medal "In Commemoration of the 250th Anniversary of Leningrad"
 
Merited Artist of the RSFSR
 
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Biography

Vladimir Rostislavovich Gardin (Russian: Влади́мир Ростисла́вович Га́рдин) (born Vladimir Rostislavovich Blagonravov (Благонра́вов); 18 January [O.S. 6 January] 1877 – 28 May 1965) was a pioneering Russian film director and actor who strove to raise the artistic level of Russian cinema.

He first gained renown as a stage actor in the adaptations of Russian classics by Vera Komissarzhevskaya and other directors. In 1913, he turned to cinema and started producing screen versions of great Russian fiction: Anna Karenina (1914), The Kreutzer Sonata (1914), Home of the Gentry (1914), War and Peace (1915, co-directed with Yakov Protazanov), and On the Eve (1915).

After the Russian Revolution of 1917, he organized and presided over the first film school in the world, now known as VGIK. With the advent of sound pictures, he stopped directing and returned to acting. His roles won him a high critical acclaim and the title of People's Artist of the USSR (1947). Gardin published two volumes of memoirs in 1949 and 1952. Another book, The Artist's Life and Labor, followed in 1960.


Selected filmography

director
  • The Keys to Happiness (1913); co-directed with Yakov Protazanov
  • Days of Our Life (1914)
  • Anna Karenina (1914)
  • The Kreutzer Sonata (1914)
  • War and Peace (1915)
  • Petersburg Slums (1915); co-directed with Yakov Protazanov
  • A Nest of Noblemen (1915)
  • Ghosts (1915)
  • Thought (1916)
  • The Iron Heel (1919)
  • Hunger... Hunger... Hunger (1921)
  • Sickle and Hammer (1921)
  • A Spectre Haunts Europe (1923)
  • Locksmith and Chancellor (1923)
  • Cross and Mauser (1925)
  • Gold Reserves (1925)
  • The Marriage of the Bear (1926)
  • The Poet and the Tsar (1927)
  • Kastus Kalinovskiy (1928)
actor
  • Sniper (1931)
  • Beethoven Concerto (1936)
  • Pugachev (1937)
  • Stepan Razin (1939)
  • Russian Ballerina (1947)
The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 15 Apr 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
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