Nemolyaev Vladimir Viktorovich - a comprehensive person. This is an actor, film director, screenwriter and playwright. Vladimir gained popularity back in the Soviet years thanks to his enormous talent for creating beauty. The article is about the biography and work of the director.
The childhood and youth of the filmmaker
Vladimir Nemolyaev was born on July 18, 1902 in Moscow. The mother of the future scriptwriter was Nadezhda Aleksandrovna Tarasova, and his father was Viktor Nikolayevich Nemolyaev. The playwright's parents were from Old Believer families, and the very name of Nemolyaev comes from the expression "not so praying."
Vladimir Viktorovich graduated from a technical school in 1920, and in 1927 he graduated from the acting and directing department of the State Customs Committee.
Work way
The first work of Vladimir Nemolyaev was the comedy "Equilateral Triangle", which he staged at the time of his student days, in 1927. In 1928 he was invited to work as a director and screenwriter at the Mezhrabpomfilm film studio, and then at the Soyuzdetfilm film studio. In 1934, another film directed by Ruddy’s Career was released.
Vladimir Viktorovich was also involved in films for children. He acted as a screenwriter and film director in such well-known children's films as: “In the footsteps of the hero”, “Doctor Aibolit”, “The Old Yard” and others.
In the late forties, a well-known film figure worked at the Stereokino studio. Since 1955, he worked at the Mosfilm film studio, where he put the picture "Sea Hunter". Another work of the director is the feature film Toktogul. It was staged by Vladimir already at the Frunze Film Studio in the early 60s. Vladimir Viktorovich acted as screenwriter of the stereo film concert “Evening in Moscow”. Vladimir Nemolyaev became the director and scriptwriter of the following films: “Happy Flight”, “Sea Hunter” and “Boots”. Moreover, in the film "The Old Yard" Vladimir Viktorovich personally took part in the filming.
Personal life
From the biography of Vladimir Nemolyaev, it is known that he was married to Valentina Lvovna Ladygina, who worked as a sound engineer. The couple had two children. Daughter Svetlana Vladimirovna Nemolyaeva in the future became a famous actress and People's Artist of the RSFSR, and her son Nikolai Vladimirovich Nemolyaev worked as a cameraman and received the title of Honored Artist of the RSFSR.
Leaving life
Vladimir Viktorovich Nemolyaev died on May 21, 1987 in Moscow. He left a noticeable mark in the history of cinematography. Vladimir Viktorovich will forever remain in the hearts of viewers, he will forever live in his creations.