Biography
Mikhail Ivanovich Zharov (‹See Tfd›Russian: Михаи́л Ива́нович Жа́ров; 27 October 1899 – 15 December 1981) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor and director. People's Artist of the USSR (1949) and Hero of Socialist Labour (1974).
He studied under the prominent director Theodore Komisarjevsky and debuted in Yakov Protazanov's Aelita (1924). Later he became a Protazanov regular, appearing in The Man from the Restaurant (1927) together with Mikhail Chekhov.
In the 1930s he was a leading actor of Alexander Tairov's Chamber Theatre, before moving to the Maly Theatre where he was engaged from 1938 till the rest of his life and most fully unfolded his actor's gift, mainly playing classical repertoire parts (in Wolves and Sheep, The Inspector-General, Heart is not a Stone, The Thunderstorm, etc.)
Mikhail Zharov gained wide popularity thanks to the role of Zhigan in Nikolai Ekk’s internationally known drama Road to Life (1931). Playing the leader of a gang of thieves, the actor made use of the opportunities of the first sound-film: he endowed his character with a specific accent, played the guitar and sang songs with his peculiar charm. In 1933 he appeared in Boris Barnet's Outskirts.
The most acclaimed of his sound films were Peter the Great (1937), in which he played Prince Menshikov, and Sergei Eisenstein's Ivan the Terrible (1942–44), in which he played Malyuta Skuratov. His last and probably most popular role was that of Aniskin, an amusing and witty village militiaman in the television series The Village Detective (1968), Aniskin & Fantomas (1974) and Aniskin Again (1978).
Zharov was awarded three Stalin Prizes: twice in 1941 and in 1942.
Filmography
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Movies 58
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The Village Detective: A Song Cycle (2021)
Aniskin Again (1978)
The Very Last Day (1973)
Cain the XVIII-th (1963)
Чужой бумажник (1962)
Млечный путь (1959)
Red Leaves (1958)
Ivan the Terrible, Part II: The Boyars' Plot (1958)
A Girl with Guitar (1958)
Boots (1957)
The Anna Cross (1954)
Vassa Zheleznova (1953)
Happy Flight (1949)
Life in Bloom (1949)
For Those Who Are at Sea (1948)
Twins (1945)
Ivan the Terrible, Part I (1944)
Air Taxi (1943)
In the Name of the Motherland (1943)
Actress (1943)
The District Secretary (1942)
Defense of Tsaritsyn (1942)
Bogdan Khmelnitskiy (1941)
Our Cinema (1940)
Man in a Shell (1939)
The Vyborg Side (1939)
Stepan Razin (1939)
Peter the First, Part II (1938)
The Bear (1938)
Peter the First, Part I (1937)
The Return of Maxim (1937)
Love and Hate (1935)
Three Comrades (1935)
Thunderstorm (1934)
Outskirts (1933)
26 Commissioners (1932)
Road to Life (1931)
The White Eagle (1928)
Chess Fever (1925)
His Call (1925)
The Cigarette Girl of Mosselprom (1924)
Aelita: Queen of Mars (1924)
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Known ForActing
GenderMale
Birthday1899-10-27
Deathday1981-12-15 (82 years old)
Birth PlaceMoscow, Russia
RelationshipsLyudmila Tselikovskaya (1943 - 1948)
ChildrenAnna Zharova
CitizenshipsRussian Empire, Soviet Union
Also Known AsMikhail Ivanovich Zharov, M.I. Jaroff, M. Zharov, Михаил Иванович Жаров, Michail Iwanowitsch Scharow, Mihail Žarov, M. I. Jaroff, М. Жаров
AwardsStalin Prize, 2nd degree, State Stalin Prize, 1st degree, Prize of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, People's Artiste of the Azerbaijan SSR, Jubilee Medal "In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin", Medal "For Valiant Labour in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945", Medal "For Distinguished Labour", Medal "In Commemoration of the 800th Anniversary of Moscow", "Hammer and Sickle" gold medal, Order of the Red Star, Jubilee Medal "Thirty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945", Order of the October Revolution, Medal "Veteran of Labour", Order of the Red Banner of Labour, People's Artist of the USSR, Order of Lenin, People's Artist of the RSFSR, Merited Artist of the RSFSR
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