Actor Vladimir Treshchalov: biography, films, personal life and family

Vladimir Treshchalov is a popular Soviet theater and film actor. He became famous for his roles in the paintings "Penalty Kick", "Elusive Avengers", "Spring Chores." We will tell about his career and fate in this article.

Artist Biography

Actor Vladimir Treschalov

Vladimir Treshchalov was born in Moscow in 1937. His father was a military commander of the Kremlin regiment. Therefore, the family was very wealthy.

Parents constantly moved due to the fact that his father changed the place of service. Therefore, Vladimir studied at school in China, where his father was sent on a business trip for several years.

Since childhood, Vladimir Treshchalov drew very well, even studied at the national applied department of the Surikov Art College. He specialized in silver filigree.

The father dreamed that his son would become a soldier. Therefore, Vladimir Treshchalov, obeying him, entered the border school in Saratov. However, he soon found himself in a disciplinary battalion. It is not known why this happened. According to rumors, he had a fight with a stabbing. He managed to free himself only thanks to his father's high-ranking relations.

At the same time, his own sister categorically denied this fact. According to her, he left the school only for the reason that he did not want to become a military man. His father helped him transfer from an educational institution to a military unit in Kharkov, where he underwent military service.

Returning to the civilian world, Vladimir Treshchalov, whose photo you will find in this article, entered the Moscow Art Theater School. But he was soon expelled due to absenteeism. Although they were caused by filming a movie, where the hero of our article began to be actively invited.

As a result, he still managed to get an acting education by graduating from the Lunacharsky Theater Institute, now known as VGIK.

Early career

movie "Battle on the Road"

The debut of actor Vladimir Treschalov took place in 1961 in the drama of Vladimir Basov's "Battle on the Road." In this production picture, he played the role of Sergei Sugrobin. Just because of the filming in this project, he was expelled from the Moscow Art Theater School.

His next works were the image of the sailor Peter in the melodrama of Felix Mironer “Dismissal to the Shore” and dad Dimka in the family picture of Ilya Fresa “I bought dad”. In the last film, he played a major role.

"Free kick"

Free kick

The popularity of Vladimir Treschalov, whose biography is in this article, came after the sports comedy of Veniamin Dorman. There he played master of sports Igor Korolev, who pretends to be a combine operator Semenov at the Olympics, so that the team of the enterprising village leader Kukushkin, played by Mikhail Pugovkin, achieves high results.

Another bright work was the image of the driver Sergei in the comedy of Maxim Ruf and Jan Fried "Spring Chores."

"Elusive Avengers"

Sidor the Fierce

One of the most striking works in the filmography of Vladimir Treschalov was the adventure film by Edmond Keosayan "Elusive Avengers". In the film about the Civil War, the hero of our article played the role of Sidor the Fierce. Interestingly, in the picture you can not hear his voice, as the character was voiced by Eugene Vesnik.

It is noteworthy that he came to the shooting quite by accident. Vladimir was playing basketball with friends on the territory of Mosfilm when he was noticed by Levon Kocharyan, passing by. He suggested that Treshchalov go with him for the company to sample. There he was given a plaid shirt and leather breeches. The director liked his image so much that shots from the movie screen went right into the tape.

Surprisingly, the Art Council initially approved the role of Lyutoy Yefim Kopelyan, while Keosayan specially went to Leningrad to persuade him to play in this role. As a result, Kopelyan got the role of Burnash, and the young hero of our article became the leader of the gang.

He showed himself great on the set, performing all the tricks. He rode a horse himself, imitated death, hung at full gallop on a stirrup. Because of all this, he injured his leg. Treschalov had to walk with a wand; later, he often recalled this, saying that Sidor the Fierce had broken his life.

Oblivion

Treschalov and Vysotsky

Soon after the success of The Elusive Avengers, Treshchalov was out of work for a long time. In the early 70s, he made fun of the head of the acting department of Mosfilm Gurevich very unsuccessfully. He was offended so much that Vladimir was without film roles for almost ten years.

As a result, he even had to work as a trolley bus driver in order to somehow earn a living. Also during this time he managed to master the profession of a jeweler. His daughter Alexandra said that his father custom-made amazingly beautiful necklaces, rings and brooches.

At one time he worked in a comedy touring theater, and then in the First Metropolitan Regional Theater. Only in the late 70s he returned to the screens, he began to trust small roles.

At the turn of the 80-90s, Treshchalov played in the Moscow drama theater "Sphere", and later in the theater in the Stavropol Territory.

Return to the screen

Treshchalov began to act actively in films in the 80s. In 1982, Mikhail Vorfolomeyev’s drama “Wormwood - Bitter Grass” was released, in which he played Pavel Ermakov.

Films of Vladimir Treschalov

Also, viewers can remember him by the role of the middle peasant Nestor Lizun in the drama of Stanislav Rostotsky "From the Life of Fedor Kuzkin", the thief Mukhtarbekov in the detective action movie of Alexander Muratov "The Criminal Quartet", Colonel Pyotr Yefimovich in the action movie of Ivan Solovov "Death Caravan". All these paintings were shot in the 80-90s.

His last role was participation in the action movie of Vladimir Plotnikov "Transit of the Devil", which was released in 1999. Already after the death of the hero of our article. In recent years, he was severely tormented by asthma and sore feet. He died in 1998 at the age of 61. He was buried at Butovo cemetery in Moscow.

Personal life

The personal life of Vladimir Treschalov was very eventful. He has been married four times. He met his first wife in 1962. It was singer Maya Kokhanova. They played a rich wedding, photographs of happy newlyweds hung for a long time in the registry office as an example of a beautiful couple. Maya often performed at concerts with Kobzon, and Treshchalov worked as an entertainer. But the marriage did not work out.

Vladimir soon became interested in GITIS student from Poland Hanoi, who studied for a ballerina. He even planned to marry her, but his father intervened and did not allow this marriage to take place.

But he did break up with Maya. His second wife, Nina Vorobyeva, worked as a receiver at a consumer services plant. She had a son from a previous marriage. This marriage lasted 3.5 years.

Treshchalov’s third wife was the operetta artist Lyudmila, whom he met in Krasnodar. In 1972, their daughter Alexander was born. He loved her very much, constantly took with him to the shooting and all the tours. In 1993, he had a granddaughter who was named Dasha.

After 20 years spent in a joint marriage, he decided to leave for another woman. His fourth and last wife was Alla Shcherbakova. She worked as a secretary in the theater.


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