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Igor Vadimovich Ledogorov (russian: И́горь Вади́мович Ледогоров; 9 May 1932 – 10 February 2005) was a Russian actor.


Biography

Igor Ledogorov was born on 9 May 1932 at
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. Since the beginning of The Great Patriotic War he and his family was evacuated to
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. Here he first came into contact with the world of cinema, the crowd participated in the famous picture director
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'' Two Soldiers''. In 1958, he graduated from Tashkent Polytechnic Institute, where he was a party to the collective dramatic, artistic director was Honored Artist of the RSFSR,
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. Also in Tashkent he entered the Theatre and Art Institute Alexander Ostrovsky, graduating in 1964. The first significant work was the role of the actor Nikolay Bauman in eponymous historical-biographical film directed by Semyon Tumanov. On 1967 to 1969 and Ledogorov played Leningrad Theater Lenin Komsomol. Then, having become acquainted with
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, he moved to Тheater Lensoviet. There he spent three years playing in productions of ''Warsaw Melody'' (from
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), ''The Road to Calvary'', ''The Forty-First''. In 1971 Igor Ledogorov came to
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emigrated to
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. Ledogorov died on 10 February 2005 in
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. He was buried in
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(Hautapu) Public Cemetery.


Filmography

* 1964 — '' Your Тraces'' as Vladimir * 1968 — '' Nikolay Bauman'' as Nikolay Bauman * 1970 — '' The Ballad of Bering and His Friends '' as
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* 1972 — '' Hot Snow '' as Osin, Colonel, Chief of Counterintelligence * 1974 — ''
Georgy Sedov Georgy Yakovlevich Sedov (russian: Гео́ргий Я́ковлевич Седо́в; – ) was a Russian Arctic explorer. Born in the village of Krivaya Kosa of Taganrog district (now Novoazovskyi Raion, Donetsk Oblast) in a fisherman's fami ...
'' as
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* 1974 — ''
Teens in the Universe ''Teens in the Universe'' (russian: Отроки во Вселенной, Otroki vo vselennoy) is a Soviet 1974 science fiction film directed by Richard Viktorov based on a script by Isai Kuznetsov and Avenir Zak about teens in the universe. Pr ...
'' as extraterrestrial * 1975 — '' From Dawn Till Sunset'' as General Stukovsky * 1976 — '' The Life and Death of Ferdinand Luce'' as Bauer * 1977 — '' The Legend of Til'' as
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* 1977 — '' Portrait with Rain '' as Anatoly * 1980 — '' Karl Marx. Die jungen Jahre'' as
Wilhelm Weitling Wilhelm Christian Weitling (October 5, 1808 – January 25, 1871) was a German tailor, inventor, radical political activist and one of the first theorists of communism. Weitling gained fame in Europe as a social theorist before he emigrated t ...
* 1981 — ''
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'' as Ambassador Rakan * 1977 — '' They Were Actors'' as Ryabinin * 1982 — '' Tenderness to the Roaring Beast'' as Donat Borovsky * 1988 — '' May I Die, God'' as film director * 1995 — '' Tribunal'' as Chairman of the court * 1997 — '' Hunting Season '' as Vertletsky


Honors and awards

* 1974 — State Prize BSSR * 1978 — Vasilyev Brothers State Prize of the RSFSR * 1979 — Honored Artist of the RSFSR * 1989 — People's Artist of the RSFSR


References


External links

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Igor Ledogorov online KinoPoisk

Igor Ledogorov online RUSactors.ru
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ledogorov, Igor 1932 births 2005 deaths Male actors from Moscow Soviet male film actors Soviet male stage actors Socialist realism People's Artists of the RSFSR Recipients of the Vasilyev Brothers State Prize of the RSFSR Recipients of the Byelorussian SSR State Prize Burials at Hautapu Cemetery