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Alexey Nikolayevich Gribov (Russian: Алексе́й Никола́евич Гри́бов; 31 January [O.S. 18 January] 1902 — 26 November 1977) was a Soviet and Russian actor, "master of all types of Russian national character" mostly remembered for his comedy roles, as well as a pedagogue at the Moscow Art Theatre. He starred in over 60 movies and was named People's Artist of the USSR in 1948, Hero of Socialist Labour in 1972 and awarded four Stalin Prizes (1942, 1946, 1951 and 1952). Alexey and his sister were born in Moscow into a working-class family. His mother worked at the tobacco manufacturing company; she died from tuberculosis when he was four years old. His paternal grandfather was a serf who moved to Moscow from the Lotoshino volost following the Emancipation reform of 1861 and became a machinist. His father Nikolai Mikhailovich Gribov was a driver who escorted Moscow elite such as Nikolai von Meck; after his wife's death he married another woman who gave birth to three children, and in 1916 left for the frontline. Alexey had to become a factory worker to feed the family.In 1919 he entered an evening school, and in 1921 — the 3rd Moscow Art Theatre studio (modern-day Vakhtangov Theatre). Upon graduation in 1924 he joined the theatre troupe where he had served for the rest 50 years. His acting skills were highly regarded by Konstantin Stanislavski.Among his notable stage performances were Sobakevich from the 1934 play Dead Souls, Khlynov from An Ardent Heart (1938), Ivan Chebutykin from Three Sisters (1940), Globa from Konstantin Simonov's Russian People (1943), Yepikhodov and Firs from the two different adaptations of The Cherry Orchard (1944 and 1958), Luka from The Lower Depths (1948) and Foma Opiskin from The Village of Stepanchikovo (1970). He was also the first MAT actor to portray Vladimir Lenin in Nikolai Pogodin's play The Kremlin Chimes for which he received his first Stalin Prize.From 1935 on he also appeared in movies. His famous performances include mostly character comedy roles such as the bride's father from The Wedding (1944), the horse trainer from Brave People (1950) which gained him another Stalin Prize, a bureaucrat Nekhoda from True Friends (1954), a sea captain from Striped Trip (1961), the father-in-law from Adult Children (1961), an old customs official from The Head of Chukotka (1966) and the head of the photo studio from Zigzag of Success (1968). He also did a lot of voice acting at Soyuzmultfilm.
During the Great Patriotic War Gribov and other actors regularly visited the frontline with performances for which he was awarded the Medal "For Valiant Labour in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945". In 1944 he joined the Communist Party. He taught acting at the Moscow Art Theatre School, gaining a title of professor in 1970.In 1974 he survived a massive stroke while performing in Three Sisters which became his last stage appearance. He had to learn to talk and walk again and finally started teaching students, but his health declined. Alexey Gribov died in 1977 and was buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery.
Filmography
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Movies 71
Narrator 2
TV Shows 1
Director 1
Рогатый бастион (1975)
The Village of Stepanchikovo and Its Inhabitants (1973)
День за днём (1971)
День за днем (1971)
Крушение империи (1971)
An Old Man and An Old Woman Got Married (1971)
Если есть паруса (1970)
Мой друг Мартын (1970)
In a Country of Undone Homework (1969)
Virinea (1969)
The Snow Maiden (1969)
Zigzag of Success (1968)
Badgers (1968)
Песенка мышонка (1967)
The Chief of Chukotka (1966)
Road to the Sea (1966)
Woodprint (1966)
A Tale of Don (1964)
Blind Bird (1963)
The First Trolleybus (1963)
The Monster Cockroach (1963)
Seven Babysitters (1962)
Adult Children (1961)
Striped Trip (1961)
The Blind Musician (1961)
Alyosha's Love (1960)
A Sleepless Night (1960)
People on the Bridge (1960)
The Variegateds Case (1958)
Gutta-Percha Boy (1957)
The Twelve Months (1956)
Son (1955)
The Snow Postman (1955)
The Frog Princess (1954)
The Safety Match (1954)
The Anna Cross (1954)
True Friends (1954)
Mysterious Find (1953)
Kashtanka (1952)
Sporting Honour (1951)
The Miners of Donetsk (1951)
The Horsemen (1950)
Secret Mission (1950)
The Fall of Berlin (1950)
The Vow (1946)
Wedding (1944)
Duel (1944)
The First Cavalry (1941)
Man in a Shell (1939)
Hectic Days (1935)
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Known ForActing
GenderMale
Birthday1902-01-18
Deathday1977-11-26 (75 years old)
Birth PlaceМосква, СССР (Россия)
CitizenshipsSoviet Union, Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic, Russian Republic, Russian Empire
Also Known AsAlexei Gribov, Aleksei Gribov, Алексей Грибов , Aleksey Gribov, Alexey Gribov, Алексей Николаевич Грибов, А. Грибов
AwardsPeople's Artist of the RSFSR, Merited Artist of the RSFSR, Order of the October Revolution, Jubilee Medal "Thirty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945", Medal "In Commemoration of the 800th Anniversary of Moscow", Stalin Prize, 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 "Veteran of Labour", Order of the Red Banner of Labour, People's Artist of the USSR, Hero of Socialist Labour, Order of Lenin
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