Kazakov Nikolay is a famous film and theater actor. He devoted his whole life to the theater, where he played more than 100 roles. His cinematic career also developed quite well, although most of the roles are still episodic, but they could be remembered and liked by the viewer. For his talent and skill, the actor Kazakov received the title of People's Artist, as well as the love and recognition of the audience.
Childhood
Nikolai Alekseevich Kazakov was born in mid-February 1938 in the Moscow region. During his war Serpukhov from his hometown was evacuated to Ufa with his family.
Education
In Ufa, the future actor went to first grade. And after graduation, he entered the State Agricultural Institute. But he still did not graduate.
After several years of work in the theater, Nikolai Kazakov, whose biography is interesting to fans of his work, enters GITIS. He graduated in 1969.
Theatrical career
In 1957, Nikolay Kazakov entered the theater. He first becomes an artist of the Akmola City Theater, and then goes to the Theater of the Young Spectator in the city of Tula.
In 1963, he transferred to the Tula Drama Theater and worked in it until 2005. During this time he played more than 100 roles in this theater. The audience fell in love and remembered the talented actor.
Nikolai Alekseevich played his first major male role in the theater in 1968 in the play “The Ghost” based on the work of Ibsen. He played Oswald. In 1971, in the play based on Ostrovsky’s play “Dowry”, the talented actor also plays one of the main male roles - Paratov, a smart and educated man, but self-serving.
In 1972, in the theater in a play based on the work of Butler, he also gets one of the main male roles. In the theatrical production of "Man from the Side", he plays Cheshkov, who, despite his youth, became the head of the foundry of the largest plant. This engineer did everything in his power to ensure that the plant flourished and flourished and everyone worked hard.
But not only in the performances about the construction of a new and bright future, Nikolai Alekseevich played. So, in the play based on the famous Chekhov's work Uncle Vanya, he played Astrov. And in the play "Anna Karenina," he played an important role as the husband of the main character. Karenin, according to the audience, was very successful for the actor.
But the most successful role in the theater is considered to be the role of Casanova. In 1996, a talented actor was offered to play in the play based on the work of Lavrin and Corky about the great seducer. It was this performance and this role that brought a stunning success to a talented actor.
No less interesting is the image of Colonel Pickering, created by B. Shaw, created on the stage by actor Kazakov. In this performance, he played in 1999, and a new wave of fame and success hit the talented actor. The audience fell in love with Kazakov and gladly went to his performances.
The audience also liked the role of Chernov in the play based on the work of Rozov. In 2004, he perfectly played the administrator of the Philharmonic on the play "Eternally Alive." In wartime, the hero of Kazakov not only himself hid from conscription and sending to the front, but also surrounded himself with the same cowards.
The main character marries one of those who is not talent, but plays the piano well. And if Veronika disagrees with Mark, then Nikolai Nikolaevich Chernov likes such people, because he is also the same mediocrity, and he also adapted to the war.
Filmography
But not only in the theater played a talented actor Nikolai Kazakov. The audience remembered him for such well-known roles as Samokhin in the film "What the Rivers Noise About". An interesting fact is that in this film about the fate of the village, which is located on the border, Nikolai Alekseevich plays Private Samokhin even before working in the theater. This film was released in 1958.
In 1961, Nikolay Kazakov, whose actor the whole country already knew, was shot in another film. So, in the film “Dima Gorin’s Career”, he plays one of the members of the shock team of Drobot, who work in severe and difficult conditions in Siberia.
In 1965, a fun and funny film about Shurik was released. In the film "Operation" Y "and other Shurik's adventures," Nikolai Kazakov plays, albeit episodic, but very memorable role. So, in the first cinematic short story “Obsession” from this famous film, he plays a student who reads a book for passing the exam successfully, sitting on a tree and using binoculars for this.
Nikolai Alekseevich also plays an episodic role in the film "Gold", which was released in 1969. This film tells how two Soviet people tried to withdraw gold from a bank from a German-occupied city in Latvia so that it would not go to the enemy. But the role of Nikolai Alekseevich was so insignificant that he was not even mentioned in the credits.
The same small episodic role was played by the talented actor Kazakov in the film "Kings and Cabbage", filmed from the famous book by O. Henry.
Awards
For his successful and talented work in film and theater, Nikolai Alekseevich in 1985 received the title of People's Artist of the Russian Federation. And in the two hundred and twentieth theatrical season, the talented actor received the prestigious Ovation Award for the successful role of Casanova.
It is known that the talented actor Kazakov Nikolai Alekseevich died in mid-May 2005.