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Feodor Chaliapin Jr. (; 6 October 1905 – 17 September 1992) was a Russian-born actor who appeared in many American and Italian films.


Life

Chaliapin was the son and namesake of the great operatic bass
Feodor Chaliapin Feodor Ivanovich Chaliapin ( rus, Фёдор Ива́нович Шаля́пин, Fyodor Ivanovich Shalyapin, ˈfʲɵdər ɨˈvanəvʲɪtɕ ʂɐˈlʲapʲɪn}; 12 April 1938) was a Russian opera singer. Possessing a deep and expressive bass voic ...
. He was born in
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,
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, and had a distinguished career in acting throughout Europe, mainly in Italy. His mother was Iola Tornaghi, a ballerina who abandoned a promising
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career to care for Feodor and his five siblings. When the
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occurred in October 1917, the Chaliapins attempted to continue living in Russia, but this became impossible, especially after the
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s reputedly confiscated his wealthy father's money and property. Along with many other Russian émigrés, part of the family emigrated to Paris in 1924, via
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. The senior Chaliapin used this as his world base, like other émigrés and members of their families who often ended up living in the
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such as
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,
Sergei Rachmaninoff Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff; in Russian pre-revolutionary script. (28 March 1943) was a Russian composer, virtuoso pianist, and Conducting, conductor. Rachmaninoff is widely considered one of the finest pianists of his day and, as a compos ...
and, for a while,
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. Chaliapin grew up in a family that spoke three languages. He received an excellent education in Moscow and lived there until 1924, when he emigrated to Paris to be with his father, leaving behind his mother and the rest of the family. Chaliapin knew some of the greatest composers and conductors of the 20th century, particularly Rachmaninoff, a personal family friend and teacher of his father. Tired of living in his father's shadow in Paris, Chaliapin struck out on his own, moving to Hollywood to begin his film career — first in silent movies, in which his then-heavy accent could not be heard in the small bit parts he played. In his later years, Chaliapin achieved international stardom in more major roles. Chaliapin is perhaps most remembered by modern audiences for the film ''
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'' (1986), in which he played the venerable blind abbot, Jorge de Burgos. He had a major role in '' Inferno'' (1980). One of his most memorable roles was Grandpa Castorini in ''
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'' (1987), starring
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. The director,
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, sought the advice of his friend
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in deciding whether to hire him for the role — the two having starred together in ''The Name of the Rose'' — who is reputed to have said: "He canna see, he canna hear — but he will steal every scene in the film he's in, he's brilliant". ''Moonstruck'' (2020) blu-ray video extras: ''Moonstruck: At the heart of an Italian family'' (2006) Chaliapin also played the role of Leonides Cox,
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's father in '' Stanley & Iris'' (1990). His last notable film role was as Professor Bartnev in '' The Inner Circle'' (1991), a true story about Soviet Russia under the dictatorship of
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. In one of his briefest roles, Chaliapin dies in the arms of
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in the opening scenes of ''For Whom the Bell Tolls'' (1943), based on
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's 1940 novel. Of Chaliapin's early film roles, one of the most memorable was in
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's '' Prisoner of the Volga'' (1959). Much of his filmography lies in Italian films, including an appearance as
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in
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's film '' Roma''. Chaliapin was reunited with his mother, who then was 87 years old, in
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in 1960. His mother's emigration was helped by the reforms (the so-called "thaw") of then Soviet first secretary
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. The price of this was having to leave behind a museum-quality home and a magnificent art collection in Moscow as collected by Feodor Chaliapin Sr. The only objects of art permitted to leave Russia were photograph albums of Chaliapin's childhood and youth in Moscow.
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, the last
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, instituted political and economic reforms known as ''
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''. Under these reforms, Chaliapin was able to remove his father's remains from Paris to
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in Moscow. The grave is marked by a white marble statue of Chaliapin Sr. In 1992, Chaliapin died of natural causes after an illness in Rome, where he had lived since
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. He was survived by his twin sister, Tatiana Chaliapin Chernoff, and several nieces and nephews. He is buried at the Cimitero Flaminio, Provincia di Roma, in
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, Italy.


Selected filmography

* '' Into Her Kingdom'' (1926) – Russian Officer and Court Leader * '' Volga Volga'' (1928) * '' The Ship of Lost Souls'' (1929) – Nick * ''
Lancer Spy ''Lancer Spy'' is a 1937 American thriller film directed by Gregory Ratoff and starring Dolores Del Rio and George Sanders. Its plot concerns an Englishman who impersonates a German officer and a female German spy who falls in love with him. Pl ...
'' (1937) – Monk (uncredited) * '' Exile Express'' (1939) – Kaishevshy * ''
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'' (1939) – Soldier (uncredited) * '' My Life with Caroline'' (1941) – Sky Man (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1942) – Belts * ''
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'' (1943) – Shop Foreman (uncredited) * ''
For Whom the Bell Tolls ''For Whom the Bell Tolls'' is a novel by Ernest Hemingway published in 1940. It tells the story of Robert Jordan, a young American volunteer attached to a Republican guerrilla unit during the Spanish Civil War. As a dynamiter, he is assigned ...
'' (1943) – Kashkin * ''
The Seventh Victim ''The Seventh Victim'' is a 1943 American horror film directed by Mark Robson and starring Tom Conway, Jean Brooks, Isabel Jewell, and Kim Hunter. Written by Charles O'Neal and DeWitt Bodeen, and produced by Val Lewton for RKO Radio Pictu ...
'' (1943) – Leo (uncredited) * '' Three Russian Girls'' (1943) – Terkin * '' Song of Russia'' (1944) – Maxim – Anna's Husband (uncredited) * '' Lost in a Harem'' (1944) – Violinist (uncredited) * '' A Royal Scandal'' (1945) Lackey (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1945) Lieutenant ('This Heart of Mine') (uncredited) * '' Arch of Triumph'' (1948) – Scheherazade's Chef (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1959) * '' Prisoner of the Volga'' (1959) – Boris Fomitsch * '' The Cossacks'' (1960) – Hassan * ''
The Night They Killed Rasputin ''The Night They Killed Rasputin'' (, ), also known as ''Nights of Rasputin'', is a 1960 Italian-French historical adventure film co-written and directed by Pierre Chenal, and starring Edmund Purdom and Gianna Maria Canale. Plot Cast * Edmund ...
'' (1960) * ''
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'' (1961) – Cardinal Savelli (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1962) – Alabias * '' Imperial Venus'' (1962) Maestro di ballo * '' The Executioner of Venice'' (1963) – Doge Giovanni Bembo * '' The Lion of St. Mark'' (1963) – The Doge * '' Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West'' (1965) – Chief White Fox * ''Un gangster venuto da Brooklyn'' (1966) * ''Ballata da un miliardo'' (1967) * '' The Subversives'' (1967) * ''Il trapianto'' (1970) – Don Calogero * '' Roma'' (1972) – Actor Playing Julius Cesar (uncredited) * '' The Eroticist'' (1972) – Senator Torsello * ''La colonna infame'' (1972) – Il cardinale arcivescovo di Milano Federico * '' My Brother Anastasia'' (1973) – Frank Costello * ''La linea del fiume'' (1976) – Nonno di Giacomino * '' Smooth Velvet, Raw Silk'' (1976) – Hal * '' Inferno'' (1980) – Professor Arnold / Dr. Varelli * ''
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'' (1986) – Messenger * ''
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'' (1986) – Jorge de Burgos * ''
Moonstruck ''Moonstruck'' is a 1987 American romantic comedy film directed by Norman Jewison and written by John Patrick Shanley. It stars Cher as a widowed Italian-American woman who falls in love with her fiancé's hot-tempered, estranged younger broth ...
'' (1987) – Grandpa Castorini * ''
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'' (1988) – Brother Terrel * '' The Mask'' (1988) – Leonardo's father * '' The Gamble'' (1988) – Federico * '' The Church'' (1989) – The Bishop * '' Paganini'' (1989) – Judge * ''Modì'' (1989) – Pierre-Auguste Renoir * '' Summer's Lease'' (1989) as Prince Tosti-Castelnuovo * '' Stanley & Iris'' (1990) – Leonides Cox * '' The King's Whore'' (1990) – Scaglia * '' Rossini! Rossini!'' (1991) – Barone Rothschild * '' The Inner Circle'' (1991) – Prof. Bartnev * '' Max et Jérémie'' (1992) – Sam Marberg (final film role)


References


External links


Obituary
from ''
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