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Gleb Glebov
Born
Gleb Pavlovich Sorokin

May 11, 1899
DiedMarch 3, 1967 (aged 67)
NationalityBelarusian
OccupationActor

Gleb Pavlovich Glebov (real surname Sorokin; Belarusian: Глеб Паўлавіч Глебаў; May 11, 1899 – March 3, 1967) was a Soviet and Belarusian theater and film actor. People's Artist of the USSR (1948).

Biography

Glebov was born on April 29 (May 11; NS), 1899 in Voznesensk (now Nikolaev region of Ukraine) (according to other sources, in Voskresensk, now Moscow region) in the family of a railway employee, who was an aspiring actor.

In 1920, he graduated from the Bendera men's gymnasium. From 1920 to 1921, he studied at the Odessa Polytechnic Institute.[1]

From 1921 to 1923, Glebov was an actor of the Odessa Russian Drama Group (now the Odessa Academic Russian Drama Theater); from 1924 to 1925, the Nikolaev Theater of Russian Drama (now the Nikolaev Academic Artistic Russian Drama Theater); from 1925 to 1926, the Voznesensk Russian Drama Theater.[2]

Group portrait by Valentin Volkov of Belarusian actors, Glebov, Mariks, and Vladimirkiy (1959)

From 1926, Glebov was an actor of the 1st Belarusian Drama Theater (now the Yanka Kupala National Academic Theater), and between 1941 and 1947, he was an artistic director.

In 1943, Glebov led the theater's front-line brigade.

Glebov was a Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of the 6th convocation (1962-1966).

Gleb Glebov died on March 3, 1967, in Minsk, Belarus.

Theater

  • 1932 — "Batkovshchina" by Chorny as Nemir
  • 1937 — "The Miser" by Moliere as Harpagon
  • 1938 — "Partisans" by Nettle as Halimon
  • 1939 — "The Death of the Wolf" by Samuylenok as Kharkevich
  • 1939 — "Who Laughs Last" by Nettle as Tulyaga
  • 1944 — "Paulinka" by Yanka Kupala as Pustarevich
  • 1947 — "Konstantin Zaslonov" by Movzon as Kroplia
  • 1950 — "Kalinovaya Roscha" by Korneichuk as Romanyuk
  • 1954 — "Excuse Me, Please" by Makajonak as Peas
  • 1959 — "So That People Do Not Scold" by Makajonak as Samoseev
  • 1959 — "Day of Wonderful Deceptions" by R.B. Sheridan as Mendoza

Awards and Titles

Family

References

  1. ^ Дуніна, C (1949). Г. П. Глебов.
  2. ^ Красінскі, A. B. (1973). Беларускія акцёры ў кіно.
  3. ^ "Biography of Gleb Glebov".

Bibliography

  • Дуніна С., Г. П. Глебов. — М.; Л., 1949
  • Стэльмах У. М., Народны артыст СССР Г. П. Глебаў. — Мн., 1954
  • Красінскі А. В., Беларускія акцёры ў кіно. — Мн., 1973

External links

Media related to Hlieb Hliebaŭ at Wikimedia Commons

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