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Gleb Aleksandrovich Strizhenov (russian: Глеб Александрович Стриженов) (July 21, 1925 – October 4, 1985) was a Soviet stage and film actor.
Honored Artist of the RSFSR Honored Artist of the RSFSR (, ''Zasluzhenny artist RSFSR'') was an honorary title granted to Soviet artists, including theatre and film directors, choreographers, music performers, and orchestra conductors, who had outstanding achievements in the ...
(1974).Глеб Александрович Стриженов. Биографическая справка.
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Oleg Strizhenov Oleg Aleksandrovich Strizhenov (russian: Олег Александрович Стриженов; born 10 August 1929 in Blagoveshchensk) is a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor. People's Artist of the USSR (1988). Life and career Strizhenov ...
, who was also an actor.


Selected filmography

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The Third Half ''The Third Half'' ( mk, Трето полувреме ) is a Macedonian-Czech-Serbian film that deals with Macedonian football during World War II, and the deportation of Jews from Macedonia. It is a story of love during wartime and a country's ...
'' (1963) as Yevgeny Ryazantsev *''
An Optimistic Tragedy ''Optimistic Tragedy'' (russian: Оптимистическая трагедия) is a play written by Vsevolod Vishnevskiy in the Soviet Union in 1933 with a dedication to the 15th anniversary of the Red Army. The play is set in St. Petersbur ...
'' (1963) as officer *''
The Red and the White ''The Red and the White'' ( hu, Csillagosok, katonák) is a 1967 film directed by Miklós Jancsó and dealing with the Russian Civil War. The original Hungarian title, ''Csillagosok, katonák'', can be translated as "Stars on their Caps" (litera ...
'' (1967) as Colonel *'' Earth and Sky Adventures'' (1974) as Stas' Father *''
For the Rest of His Life ''For the Rest of His Life'' (Russian: ''На всю оставшуюся жизнь'', ''Na vsyu ostavshuyusya zhizn'') was a Soviet TV mini-series, Great Patriotic war drama, adaptation of ''The Train'' (''Sputniki'') novel by Vera Panova. Plot ...
'' (1975) as Kravtsov *'' Okovani soferi'' (1975) as Kalenic *''
The Days of the Turbins ''The Days of the Turbins'' (russian: Дни Турбиных, translit=Dni Turbinykh) is a four-act play by Mikhail Bulgakov based upon his novel ''The White Guard''. It was written in 1925 and premiered on 5 October 1926 in Moscow Art Theatr ...
'' (1976, TV Movie) as von Schratt *''
The Tavern on Pyatnitskaya ''The Tavern on Pyatnitskaya'' (russian: Трактир на Пятницкой, Traktir na Pyatnitskoy) is a 1978 Soviet crime film. The picture is a screen adaptation of the eponymous novel by Nikolai Leonov. The film became was one of the lead ...
'' (1978) as Gremin *'' The Garage'' (1980) as Yakubov *'' A Few Days from the Life of I. I. Oblomov'' (1980) as The Baron *''
Per Aspera Ad Astra ''Ad astra'' is a Latin phrase meaning "to the stars". The phrase has origins with Virgil, who wrote in his ''Aeneid'': "''sic itur ad astra''" ('thus one journeys to the stars') and "''opta ardua pennis astra sequi''" ('desire to pursue the h ...
'' (1981) as Glan *''
Teheran 43 ''Teheran 43'' (Russian: ''Тегеран-43''; French: ''Téhéran 43, Nid d'espions'') is a 1981 Soviet-French-Swiss political thriller film made by Mosfilm, ''Mediterraneo Cine'' and ''Pro Dis Film'', directed by Aleksandr Alov and Vladimir Na ...
'' (1981) as Simon


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* 1925 births 1985 deaths 20th-century Russian male actors People from Voronezh Moscow Art Theatre School alumni Honored Artists of the RSFSR Russian male film actors Russian male stage actors Soviet male film actors {{USSR-actor-stub Soviet male stage actors Deaths from lung cancer in Russia Deaths from lung cancer in the Soviet Union Burials at Kuntsevo Cemetery