
Nikolai Okhlopkov
Acting
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Nikolay Pavlovich Okhlopkov (15 May 1900 – 8 January 1967) was a Soviet actor and theatre director who patterned his work after Meyerhold. He was born in Irkutsk, Siberia and started his acting career there in 1918. Since 1930, he directed the Realistic Theatre in Moscow, although his directing style was hardly realistic: he was the first to place spectators on the stage around the actors, in order to restore intimacy between the audience and the company. In 1938, his theatre was closed and he moved to the Vakhtangov Theatre. In 1943 he established the Mayakovsky Theatre, which continues his traditions to this day. Okhlopkov was awarded the Stalin Prize and four USSR State Prizes. He also directed a production of Hamlet at the Moscow Art Theatre in 1954, the first time this play was staged there since World War II. Okhlopkov died at Moscow in 1967. Description above from the Wikipedia article Nikolay Okhlopkov, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

1938
Alexander Nevsky
1938 · movie

1948
Story of a Real Man
1948 · movie

1940
Yakov Sverdlov
1940 · movie

1937
Lenin in October
1937 · movie

1939
Lenin in 1918
1939 · movie

1927
Mitya
1927 · movie

1932
Men and Jobs
1932 · movie

1926
The Bay of Death
1926 · movie

1928
Sold Appetite
1928 · movie

1926
The Traitor
1926 · movie

1943
1812
1943 · movie

1958
The Fires of Baku
1958 · movie

1924
Gang of Batka Knysh
1924 · movie

1947
Light over Russia
1947 · movie

1950
Far from Moscow
1950 · movie
The Race for Moonshine
1924
1924
The Race for Moonshine
1924 · movie