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Contents • • • • • Biography [ ] Vsevolod Sanayev was born on 25 February 1912 in Tula. In 1926 — 1930 he worked as a technician at the Tula factory of musical instruments. After a short stint at a local theatre, in 1931 he was invited to join the Tula-based Gorky Theatre of Drama and Comedy and soon enrolled in the. After the graduation in 1937 he joined the troupe.
In 1938 he debuted on screen in the film (where he had two minor roles), and in 1940 enjoyed his first success as Dobryakov in the film The Girl I Love. In 1943 Sanayev joined the and in 1952 moved to the. The mass popularity came to Sanayev in the 1950s and 1960s; among his best known roles were Kantaurov in The Return of Vasily Bortnikov (1952), Dontsov in (1955), Kozlov in Five Days, Five Nights (1960), Siply (Husky) in (1962); later Colonel Lukin in the war epic (1968), Professor Stepanov in Pechki-lavochki (1972), and Colonel Zorin ( The Return of St. Luca, 1970; The Black Prince, 1973, and The Version of Colonel Zorin, 1978). A staunch, Sanayev for many years was the head of the committee (partkom). Vsevolod Sanayev died on 27 January 1996 in Moscow. He is interred in.
Family [ ] Vsevolod Sanayev was married to Lidya Sanayeva (1918–1995). Their daughter, the actress, is a widow of the actor and director. His grandson is an actor, scriptwriter, theatre director and playwright.
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His acclaimed 1995 autobiographical play Pokhoronite menya pod plintusom (Bury Me Under a Baseboard) told the harrowing story of his life with a tyrannous grandmother, whom his mother left him with after her marriage. Filmography [ ].