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米哈伊尔·乌里扬诺夫

    米哈伊尔·乌里扬诺夫

  • 苏联、俄罗斯
  • 别名:Михаил Ульянов[1] 
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  • 星座:天蝎座
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  • 介绍:Mikhail Alexandrovich Ulyanov He was named Peoples Artist of the USSR in 1969 and received a special prize from the Venice Film Festival in 1982.
    He spent his childhood and youth in the town of Tara, Omsk Oblast. Although he had failed his exams in Schepkinskoe School and for the Moscow Art Theatre School,[1] he moved to Omsk in 1944 to become an actor. After two years of studies in the studio at Omsk Drama he went to Moscow and entered the Schukin Theatre School in 1946.
    Ulyanov worked in the Vakhtangov Theatre from 1950 and directed it from 1987. He played a wide range of characters on stage, with Rogozhin in Dostoevsky’s Idiot being the most remarkable of them. In 1979 he staged Vasily Shukshin’s epic novel I have come to give you freedom, where he starred as Stepan Razin. In 1985 Mikhail Ulyanov staged the satirical pamphlet The Child Buyer by the American playwright John Hersey.
    As regards movies, he was frequently cast in the parts of staunch Communist leaders like Vladimir Lenin and Marshal Zhukov. His well-known character Yegor Trubnikov in Predsedatel (Chairman) (1964) became a Soviet classic and his most emblematic role.
    The Brothers Karamazov, a 1969 film he co-directed, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film[2] and was entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival.[3] He also starred in Tema (1979) and Private Life (1982), the films that won top awards at the Berlin Film Festival and Venice Film Festival, respectively.
    More recently, he was acclaimed for the roles of Julius Caesar in the screening of Shakespeares play (1990), Pontius Pilate in the film adaptation of The Master and Margarita (1994), and an avenging veteran marksman in The Rifleman of the Voroshilov Regiment (1999), directed by Stanislav Govorukhin. He died on March 26, 2007 of intestinal disease.



详细资料

  • Mikhail Alexandrovich Ulyanov He was named Peoples Artist of the USSR in 1969 and received a special prize from the Venice Film Festival in 1982.
    He spent his childhood and youth in the town of Tara, Omsk Oblast. Although he had failed his exams in Schepkinskoe School and for the Moscow Art Theatre School,[1] he moved to Omsk in 1944 to become an actor. After two years of studies in the studio at Omsk Drama he went to Moscow and entered the Schukin Theatre School in 1946.
    Ulyanov worked in the Vakhtangov Theatre from 1950 and directed it from 1987. He played a wide range of characters on stage, with Rogozhin in Dostoevsky’s Idiot being the most remarkable of them. In 1979 he staged Vasily Shukshin’s epic novel I have come to give you freedom, where he starred as Stepan Razin. In 1985 Mikhail Ulyanov staged the satirical pamphlet The Child Buyer by the American playwright John Hersey.
    As regards movies, he was frequently cast in the parts of staunch Communist leaders like Vladimir Lenin and Marshal Zhukov. His well-known character Yegor Trubnikov in Predsedatel (Chairman) (1964) became a Soviet classic and his most emblematic role.
    The Brothers Karamazov, a 1969 film he co-directed, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film[2] and was entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival.[3] He also starred in Tema (1979) and Private Life (1982), the films that won top awards at the Berlin Film Festival and Venice Film Festival, respectively.
    More recently, he was acclaimed for the roles of Julius Caesar in the screening of Shakespeares play (1990), Pontius Pilate in the film adaptation of The Master and Margarita (1994), and an avenging veteran marksman in The Rifleman of the Voroshilov Regiment (1999), directed by Stanislav Govorukhin. He died on March 26, 2007 of intestinal disease.



个人经历

1950年毕业于史楚金戏剧学院,曾从事话剧演出。2007年29日在莫斯科新处女墓落葬,他在经过长期的重病折磨后于3月26日病逝,享年79周岁。他以在大型战争片、史诗片中成功地塑造苏联元帅朱可夫的形象而享誉影坛。米哈伊尔·乌里扬诺夫出生在鄂木斯克州的别尔加马克村,1950年毕业于史楚金戏剧学院。乌里扬诺夫的演员生涯始于1950年,后来他又成为导演。乌里扬诺夫自1987年起担任叶夫根尼·瓦赫坦戈夫国立模范剧院的艺术指导,并在这个岗位上工作到生命的最后一刻。由于剧院未能找到合适的艺术指导人选,乌里扬诺夫晚年虽重病缠身但却一直没有退休。

乌里扬诺夫在多年从影生涯中塑造了大量个性鲜明、令人难忘的角色,在苏联和许多其它国家享有盛誉。他参演的许多影片被奉为苏联影片经典。

反映莫斯科地铁第一代建设者风貌的影片《志愿者》(1958年)使乌里扬诺夫成为家喻户晓的演员。

乌里扬诺夫在自己的艺术生涯中塑造了许多深刻重要的形象,其中最著名的有:《主席》(1964年)中的主人公、根据陀思妥耶夫斯基同名小说改编拍摄的《卡拉马佐夫兄弟》(1968年)一片中的德米特里、根据布尔加科夫同名小说改编拍摄的《逃亡》(1970年)一片中的白军将军恰尔诺塔。但是乌里扬诺夫在银幕上塑造的苏联传奇军事统帅格奥尔吉·朱可夫元帅的形象使他赢得了苏联人民的特别喜爱。乌里扬诺夫本人介绍说,朱可夫元帅亲自同意他出演这个角色,乌里扬诺夫也因此享有了“苏联电影元帅”的美誉。

乌里扬诺夫在当代俄罗斯电影中也留下了自己的足迹。他的晚期作品中包括深受观众喜爱的《伏罗希洛夫射手》(1999年)和《胜利日的故事》(1999年)。

乌里扬诺夫在影片《伏罗希洛夫射手》中饰演了一位老人,他因无助而感到绝望,于是拿起武器,为自己遭受凌辱的唯一的孙女报仇。

在影片《胜利日的故事》中乌里扬诺夫饰演一位老兵,他在阔别近半个世纪之后与当年曾并肩作战的战友于5月9日胜利节前夕相聚在莫斯科。

其父亲——亚历山大.安德烈耶维奇.乌里扬诺夫,伟大卫国战争参加者,担任过农业劳动组合主席(注:农业公社、农业劳动组合最早产生于国内革命战争期间,它是集体农庄的前身)、塔尔市(Тар)苏维埃执委会主席。母亲——叶丽莎维塔.米哈伊罗夫娜,家庭主妇。妻子——阿拉.彼得罗芙娜.帕尔法尼亚克АллаПетровнаПарфаньяк,俄罗斯功勋演员,在瓦赫坦戈夫剧院工作。女儿叶莲娜是一名画家。外孙女儿名叫丽莎。

主要成就

他参演过的影片,如“尤·奥泽洛夫全景式苏联卫国战争三部曲”(即《解放》、《莫斯科保卫战》、《斯大林格勒大血战》)、《围困》、《自由战士》、《如果敌人不投降》等。50年代演出的影片有《青年先锋》、《志愿者》和《我住的房子》等;60年代主演了《普通故事》、《前进中的战斗》、《主席》、《卡拉玛佐夫兄弟》、《逃亡》等。1973年执导第一部影片《最后一天》,此后又导演了《反馈》、《个人生活》、《没有证人》、《我们的铁甲列车》,其中《反馈》、《个人生活》受到高度评价。

乌里扬诺夫是苏联人民演员、列宁文艺奖金和俄罗斯苏维埃联邦社会主义共和国国家奖及许多其它奖章和奖金的获得者。

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