Today we will tell you who Vitaly Doronin is. The films in which he played, as well as details of the biography, you will find in this article. It is a Soviet film and theater actor. He is recognized as People's Artist of the RSFSR. He was awarded the Stalin Prize of the third degree.
Biography
Vitaly Doronin is an actor who was born in 1909, on October 31, in Saratov. He grew up in the family of Dmitry Pavlovich - a worker, and Anna Potapovna - an accountant. The future actor worked as a locksmith in car repair shops, attended
amateur art groups. Vitaly Doronin in 1928 went to Leningrad. He became a student at the Institute of Performing Arts. He graduated in 1930. He became an actor, got a job in the Leningrad TRAM. He worked there only part of the season. In 1931 he returned to the city of Saratov. There, until 1933, he served in the Marx Drama Theater. In the years 1933-1935, Vitaly Doronin served in the Red Army. He was an actor in the theater of the Far Eastern Army. He served in Khabarovsk.
In 1935, the actor went to Leningrad. At the same time he performed in two places. We are talking about the Leningrad State Stage and the Music Hall. In 1939 he went to Moscow. He became an actor in the Comedy Theater. Gained experience in the movie, starring in the tape "Boxers". After the start of World War II, he worked as an actor in the mobile front-line Moscow Drama Theater. He was in Borisoglebsk at the Chkalov school of pilots. In 1945 he was ordered to be transferred to the Moscow Satire Theater. Later it changes its place of activity again. In the biography, the Theater of Miniatures of the city of Kharkov appeared. There he conducted a jazz orchestra. He also performed various genre songs. In 1953, the actor played the role of Kurochkin in the film version of the play “A Wedding with a Dowry”. Since 1951 he became an actor in the Maly Theater. On this scene, he confirmed his fame as a comedian, an unsurpassed master of realistic games.
He was married twice. The first marriage was concluded with N. S. Tsvetkova - an actress from the Satire Theater. The second time he married Constance Frantsevna Roek. The daughter's name is Elena Doronina, she is an actress of the Maly Theater (1955-2011). Vitaly Doronin died on June 20, 1976. He was buried at the Vagankovsky cemetery in Moscow.
Recognition and rewards
Vitaly Doronin in 1951 received the Stalin Prize of the third degree. He was awarded this award for the role of Nikolai Terentyevich Kurochkin in the play “Wedding with a Dowry” by N. M. Dyakonov. In 1954 he became Honored, and in 1964 - People's Artist of the RSFSR. In 1967 he was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor. He received the medal "For the Defense of the Soviet Arctic." In 1974 he was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor. He was awarded the medal "For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945." Also awarded the award "In memory of the 800th anniversary of Moscow."
Theater roles
In 1951, Vitaly Doronin played Nikolai Alexandrovich Verba in the production of AE Korneychuk's "Viburnum Grove." In addition, he participated in the following performances: “Living Corpse”, “Northern Dawns”, “When Spears Break”, “Port Arthur”, “Dangerous Satellite”, “Wings”, “Power of Darkness”, “Why the Stars Smiled”, “House of Cards”, “Love Spring”, “Spring Thunder”, “Thunderstorm”, “House”, “Woe from Wit”, “Waiting for Us Somewhere”, “And Again Meeting with Youth”, “Christmas”, “ John Reid ”,“ Golden Fleece ”,“ Man and the Globe ”,“ Engineer ”,“ The Last Day ”,“ Birds of Our Youth ”,“ Summer Walks ”,“ Lord Golovlev ”.
Movies. Vitaly Doronin: complete filmography

In 1941, the actor starred in the movie Boxers. In 1946 he worked on the films "Restless Farm" and "Center of Attack." In 1947, starred in the episode of the film "Private Alexander Matrosov." In 1948 he received a role in the film "Red Tie". In 1950, he starred in the film "Donetsk Miners." In 1953 he worked on the films “A Wedding with a Dowry” and “Lights on a River”. In 1955, the film "Road" with his participation was released. In 1956, starred in the films “Wings” and “Song of the Herd”. In 1960 he played in the film "Normandy-Niemen." In 1962, the painting "People and Animals" was released with his participation. In 1964, he worked on the films The Fictional Story, The Chamber, and Port Arthur. Participated in the film "Poverty is not a vice." In 1967 he played in the film "Fair Wind". In 1972, he appeared as Pavel Rusu in the television play of the Maly Theater under the title “Birds of Our Youth”. In 1973 he played Rodionov Sr. in the film "Different People". The painting is a socio-pedagogical drama, which is dedicated to students of the Leningrad evening school. They are employees of urban enterprises. The plot also tells about their teacher, Leskova, Irina Sergeyevna, a recent graduate of the University of Leningrad. The actor also participated in radio shows. He played the Scarecrow in the work “The Wizard of the Emerald City”.