Nikolai Radin

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Nikolai Radin
Born Nikolai Mariusovich Kazankov
(1872-12-15)December 15, 1872
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire (now Russia)
Died August 24, 1935(1935-08-24) (aged 62)
Moscow, USSR
Occupation Actor
Years active 1915-1934

Nikolai Mariusovich Radin (Russian: Николай Мариусович Радин; real last name: Kazankov; December 15, 1872 August 24, 1935) was a Russian stage and silent film actor and director; he was an actor of theater and cinema.

Nikolai Radin is a grandson of the famous choreographer Marius Petipa. His father Marius Mariusovich Petipa (ru: Петипа, Мариус Мариусович) was the son of Marius Petipa and the famous dramatic actor. His mother Mariya Kazankova was a dressmaker. Parents were not married.

He finished a Faculty of Law, Saint Petersburg State University (1900), but interested in theater and began to participate in performances. First, he successfully played small roles, then was invited to the big roles. Gradually he became known for dramatic actor, but did not receive special education.

His first wife: the actress Natalya Lisenko, the niece of the composer Mykola Lysenko, then became the wife and the partner of Ivan Mozzhukhin.

His second wife: the actress Yelena Shatrova.

For many years, he and his wife Yelena Shatrova worked in the theater Korsch in Moscow. In 1932 the theater Korsch was closed, and they moved to the Maly Theatre.

Selected filmography

  • Marionetki (1934) as "Re" - The Archbishop
  • Myortvyy dom (1932) L.V. Doubelt
  • Predatel (1926)
  • Mechta i zhizn (1918) Valerij Radomski
  • Za schastiem (short) (1917) as Dmitry, a lawyer
  • Nabat (1917)
  • The King of Paris (1917) as Rascol Venkov
  • Teni liubvi (1917)
  • Plebey (1915) as Jean
  • Andrey Toboltsev (1915)
  • Leon Drey (1915)

External links

Nikolai Radin at the Internet Movie Database

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