Sergey Vasilyev
Born
Сергей Васильевич Васильев

(1827-09-19)September 19, 1827
DiedJune 17, 1862(1862-06-17) (aged 34)
Moscow, Russian Empire
Occupationstage actor

Sergey Vasilyevich Vasilyev (Russian: Сергей Васильевич Васильев; 19 September 1827 in Moscow, Imperial Russia 17 June 1862 in Moscow, Imperial Russia) was a prominent Russian stage actor, a mid-19th century star of the Moscow Maly Theatre.[1]

Career

Originally a comic actor, in 18441853 Vasilyev played 150 vaudevillian parts at the Maly. "Vasilyev's [was] Russian theatre's not just the best but the only true Khlestakov," Prov Sadovsky argued.[2] In the 1850s he became more involved in serious Russian drama, and Alexander Ostrovsky once remarked that it was in Vasilyev that "he'd found 'a perfect performer, one of those actors whom drama authors so eagerly look for and so rarely meet'." On 16 November 1859, Ostrovsky's best-known play The Storm was premiered at Maly, as a benefit for Vasilyev (who played Tikhon on this particular occasion).[3][4]

References

  1. Васильев Сергей Васильевич at www.russianculture.ru // Портал «Культура России»
  2. Васильев, Сергей Васильевич at the Russian Biographical Dictionary.
  3. The Soviet Theatre Encyclopedia. Vol. 2. Moscow. Sovetskatya Encyclopedia Publishers, 1963.
  4. Commentaries. The Complete A.N. Ostrovsky. Vol. 2. Plays. 1856—1861. Moscow. Khudozhestvennaya Literatura Publishers, 1950. Pp. 399—401


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