Nikolay Cherkasov(1903-1966)
- Actor
The preeminent Russian actor, at least in Western eyes, of the first
half of the twentieth century. He became interested in the theatre as a
teenager and joined the Teatr Mariinskij as a stagehand in 1918. He
apprenticed with various traveling companies and therein learned
ballet, pantomime, and acrobatics. He studied at the St. Petersburg
(Leningrad) Theater Institute and made his stage debut in 1926. The
following year, he entered films and his commanding presence soon
brought him leading roles and enormous acclaim, as well as the
approbation of the Soviet leadership, which elected him a deputy of the
Supreme Soviet. His greatest fame world-wide came with his work in the
films of Sergei Eisenstein. Following the masterpieces _Aleksandr Nevsky (1938)_ and _Ivan Groznyj I (1945)_ he was
named to the Order of Lenin and made People's Artist of the USSR,
respectively. He died in 1966. He should not be confused with the actor
Nikolay P. Cherkasov who starred in many Russian films.