Ivan Pereverzev is a famous domestic theater and film actor. In 1952 he was awarded the Stalin Prize, and in 1975 he became People's Artist of the USSR. One of his most memorable roles is Admiral Ushakov in the 1953 painting of the same name. After appearing on the screens of this film, one of the ships of the Azov Shipping Company was even named in honor of the actor.
early years
Ivan Pereverzev was born in 1914 in the small village of Kuzminki in the Oryol region. He grew up in a peasant family in which everyone was far from the world of art. At the same time, the parents managed to instill in the hero of our article a love of work, in addition, from an early age, Ivan Pereverzev was distinguished by excellent health.
It should be noted that initially he did not even think about the fact that someday he would become an actor. Instead, he sought to enroll in a nautical school. But by coincidence, this was never destined to come true. The fact was that the father and mother of Ivan Pereverzev insisted that their son receive a real specialty, and that studying at a naval school was considered a frivolous occupation. Therefore, they sent him to Moscow to comprehend the basics of craftsmanship.
Education
In the Soviet capital, the hero of our article graduated from a specialized school, and after that he got a job as a worker at the Ball Bearing plant. His first profession was the position of a fitter.
But at the lectures on acting, he was completely by accident. A friend persuaded him to try his luck, with whom they submitted documents to the school, which worked at the Theater of the Revolution.
Already at the entrance exams, Ivan managed to make a good impression on the admissions committee, but his friend, ironically, was left with nothing and could not do. But today we can be grateful to him for the fact that thanks to him, Soviet cinema gained such a bright and charismatic actor.
Throughout his studies at the theater school, Pereverzev remained a diligent student, was in good standing with the teachers. After graduating in 1938, he was accepted into the troupe of the Theater of the Revolution. True, at first they practically did not trust the roles: he played only Valentine in âTwo Verontsâ and Laertes in âHamletâ.
Big screen debut
Currently, the filmography of actor Ivan Pereverzev contains more than 70 vivid and memorable films. His debut took place in 1933 in the drama of Ivan Pyryev "The conveyor of death." Then he appeared in a small episodic role. He also played in the crowd in the film "Deserter", earned the right to play a small role in the film "Private Life of Peter Vinogradov."
Although in the last film he appeared on the screen for a very short time, this work became for him a great professional school. Indeed, on the same set with the aspiring artist there were real stars of that period Tatyana Barysheva, Vsevolod Sanaev, Boris Livanov. His next acting job was the role of a confident and charismatic Gregory in the comedy of Joseph Prut "My Love".
This famous picture tells about the life of ordinary Soviet youth who work day and night, literally tirelessly, and in the evening they seek to get higher education. But even in such a busy and busy schedule, the heroes of this tape manage to find time for their personal lives, which is in the center of attention of the audience.
A chidhood dream
In the biography of Ivan Pereverzev there were many roles that were somehow related to the marine theme. Surely affected by his passion for swimming, a childhood dream to learn at a nautical school and go on a trip around the world.
For example, in 1941, Pereverzev played the courageous and brave captain of the ship Alexander Naydenov in the drama "The guy from the taiga." Leon Rakhlenko, Ivan Bobrov, Osip Abdulov, Nikolay Komissarov, Yevgeny Ageev act in film with him.
It is worth noting that even at the beginning of his creative career, Ivan proved himself to be a diverse actor, who managed well both comedic and dramatic images. For example, in 1944 he plays a lover of dangerous sea adventures in the film "Ivan Nikulin - Russian Sailor", and then appears before the audience in the form of a good-natured hero in the fairy tale "Magic Mirror". At the same time, in the historical and biographical drama "Court of Honor" Pereverzev played the head of the clinical department Ivan Ivanovich Petrenko, a respected and erudite person.
At the peak of popularity
Photo by Ivan Pereverzev became familiar to all lovers of domestic cinema after working in the comedy by Andrei Frolov "The First Glove". The hero of our article began to be recognized everywhere on the street, because the tape in popularity at the Soviet box office that year took a high third place.
In 1952, Ivan appears in the fairy tale "Sadko" in the role of Timofei Larionovich. This children's picture is still beloved by young viewers. Among the works of that period, it is also worth noting the historical and biographical drama of Igor Savchenko "Taras Shevchenko", the historical paintings of Sergei Vasilyev "Heroes of Shipka" and Mikhail Romm "Ships storm the bastions."
In 1955, Pereverzev starred in a new and unusual role for himself - the scientist Denisov in Dmitry Vasilyevâs science fiction film âThe Secret of the Eternal Nightâ. The film tells about explorers of the ocean depths, who go to the bathyscaphe to search for minerals on the seabed.
Scarlet Sails and other career jobs
An important place in Pereverzevâs career was occupied by work on Alexander Ptushkoâs melodrama âScarlet Sails,â based on the eponymous extravaganza of Alexander Green. In the story of young Assol performed by Anastasia Vertinsky, who in a seedy provincial town waiting for a prince on a ship with red sails, the hero of our article played the role of her strict father, a retired sailor.
In the 60s, Pereverzev was a sought-after actor among Soviet directors. Almost every year he plays in several films. Among them, Konstantin Voinovâs melodrama âYoung-greenâ, Victor Komissarzhevskyâs film novel âMeet Baluyevâ, where he played the title role, Vasily Zhuravlevâs adventure film Black Business, Yakov Segelâs science fiction comedy Gray Disease, and Viktorâs military adventure drama Georgiev's "Strong in Spirit", a four-part film about the revolution and the formation of Soviet power in the Far East, "The Heart of Bonivur", which was directed by Mark Orlov.
In the 70s, Pereverzev was already considered an experienced and eminent artist. He is invited to interesting, unusual and diverse roles. In the dramatic military epic of Yuri Ozerov âLiberationâ, he plays Marshal of the Soviet Union Vasily Chuykov, in the detective Mark Orlov âThe Man in the Entrance Yardâ - Ivan Fedorovich Voitina, in the adventure action movie Edmond Keosayan âThe Crown of the Russian Empire, or Again Elusiveâ - the chief of the Cheka, Ignatius Fomich Troilin in the production drama by Mark Orlov, Ignatius Fomich Troilin, in the military film by Igor Gostev, The Front Beyond the Front, by Pavel.
His last work on the big screen is the Iskander Hamraev television series "The Salt of the Earth", which tells about the fate of the Strogovs peasant family.
A family
In the biography of Ivan Pereverzev, personal life played a big role. He was married more than once, was considered popular among women among the acting brotherhood. Ivan Pereverzev and his wives were discussed by many of his colleagues and acquaintances.
The very first time the hero of our article married back in the 30s, when he studied at a vocational school. Almost nothing is known about this marriage, only you can be sure that he did not last long.
His next chosen one was actress Nadezhda Cherednichenko, whom he met on the set of the tape âThe First Gloveâ. There she played the role of Nina Grekova. They say that the actor did not immediately manage to get the attention of a pretty colleague. For the heart of a proud and obstinate beauty, he fought for a long time.
Almost immediately after the end of World War II, the couple announced their engagement. That was in 1946. In the marriage they had a son, Sergei, but this did not contribute to the strength of their union, five years later he broke up. It is known that the initiator of the separation was Nadezhda, Pereverzev gave her expensive gifts, but this did not help him save the marriage.
An affair with Alla Larionova and the return of Cherednichenko
The next woman in the personal life of Ivan Pereverzev was actress Alla Larionova, whom he met on the set of the film "Polesie Legend." She gave birth to Alainâs daughter after breaking up with Ivan Fedorovich in a marriage with People's Artist of the RSFSR Nikolai Rybnikov. At the same time, she no longer maintained relations with him, she practically could not communicate with her daughter.
After these failures, the actor sought solace in the work, diligently tackling each new role. By the way, they say that at that time the actor had a curiosity connected with Nikita Khrushchev. At that time, the popular singer Paul Robson came to the USSR. Pereverzev became close with him to the envy of Khrushchev, who also wanted to win the attention of an overseas composer. Nikita Sergeevich wanted to take Robson from a tipsy actor for the evenings in the Livadia Palace, but he rudely answered him, amazing everyone around him. Khrushchev was sympathetic to the effects of alcohol, so no punishment for the universal favorite was followed.
In 1961, another change occurred in his personal life, when Cherednichenko returned to Pereverzev. They signed again, but this time divorced after a year and a half.
Cupid connections
After this, Ivan Pereverzev had many novels. The personal life of the artist was seething. He again married and divorced a woman far from the acting environment, had many novels.
In 1968, he married 26-year-old Olga Solovieva, their son Fedor was born. But soon the actress went abroad with a German.
Death
The actor died in 1978. The exact cause of death is unknown, he was 62 years old.
The hero of our article was buried at Kuntsevsky cemetery.