Gubanov Leonid Ivanovich: roles, films, biography

Gubanov Leonid Ivanovich - Soviet and Russian actor. Originally from the village of Rybatsky, Leningrad Region. He has 24 work titles. He served at the Moscow Art Theater named after M. Gorky. He worked in theaters for over 45 years. He played roles in Soviet films, such as “Three Sisters”, “This Fantastic World”, “Summer Residents”, in feature films “Born of the Revolution”, “Siberia”, “Talents and Fans” and others. In 1989 he received the title of People's Artist of the USSR. Winner of the Badge of Honor and the Order of Honor.

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Biography

Gubanov Leonid Ivanovich was born on August 2, 1928 in the village of Rybatsky (Leningrad Region). Before the start of World War II, he studied in Leningrad, where he survived the blockade. In 1942, the future actor was evacuated to the village of Gubtsevo (Kalinin region). In those years he attended the Savtsin school. In 1944 he entered the Leningrad College of Railway Transport named after F. Dzerzhinsky, where he studied until 1949 with a degree in Artificial Structures. After that, he worked as a bridge technician for two years at the Soyuztransproekt enterprise.

Gubanov Leonid Ivanovich proved himself in a new capacity in 1950, enrolling in a school-studio to them. V.I. Nemirovich-Danchenko, who worked at the Moscow Art Theater. Having received a theatrical education in 1954, the actor entered the cast of the Moscow Art Theater. In 1987, when a division took place in the theater, he began to work at the Moscow Art Theater named after M. Gorky, which was then led by T.V. During his service in the theater, he played roles in more than 60 productions.

In 1987, actor Gubanov Leonid Ivanovich, as co-director T.V. Doronina, took part in the creation of the renewed play “Three Sisters by A. Chekhov. He was a member of the art council of the theater. He voiced theatrical versions for the radio of Russian classical works.

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Movie roles

In 1955, Leonid Ivanovich Gubanov played one of the main roles in the movie "Princess Mary" - a film adaptation of the work of M. Yu. Lermontov. The film is produced by a film studio. Gorky, which was released on August 17, 1955, was watched by 22 million viewers.

A year later, he played the title role in the drama "The Long Way", which is based on the works of V. G. Korolenko. In this film, the viewer learns about the fate of station superintendent Kruglikov, an exile who got to the north because he shot at a general who wooed his beloved Paradise. It so happens that Kruglikov and his chosen one are once again nearby, but this meeting is just a fleeting joy before another long breakup. The film, directed by the brilliant master of cinematography Leonid Gaidai, was first seen on December 5, 1956.

In 1956, actor Leonid Ivanovich Gubanov, whose films still delight moviegoers, played a role in Mikhail Romm's film “Murder on Dante Street” - a drama that tells about the tragic fate of French actress Madeleine Tyubo, who became a member of the Resistance movements during the Second World War II. The picture, which premiered on June 2, 1956, was then seen by 27 million inhabitants of the USSR. Such remarkable actors as Mikhail Kozakov, Rostislav Plyatt, George Vitsin starred in the film.

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Famous roles

In 1961, the actor again played the main role in the film adaptation of Russian classics - this time according to L.N. Tolstoy. In the drama “Cossacks” produced by Mosfilm, the audience is presented by the cadet Olenin, who has gone to the Caucasus for romance, who, once in one of the villages, falls in love with the local beauty Maryana. During the demonstration of this film, more than 24 million viewers visited the cinemas of the USSR.

In 1973, actor Leonid Gubanov played the role of Velikatov in the drama on Ostrovsky's “Talents and Fans”. In this story, viewers are introduced to a young actress, whose fate is not simple. The music for the film was written by Tikhon Khrennikov and Alexander Tchaikovsky.

In 1979, the actor played a role in the now legendary film "Born of the Revolution." The picture, made at the A.P. Dovzhenko film studio (Kiev), tells the story of the work of law enforcement officers. The time period is covered from 1917 to 1970.

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Last movie job in the 80s

In 1988, Gubanov Leonid Ivanovich played a role in the Mosfilm melodrama "Earthly Joy." At the beginning of the film, the main character, a former serviceman Vasily Lemekhov, met with Natalia, who was recently married to Sergei. This story is a string of emotionally filled events in which there is a place for jealousy, revenge, mental anguish, and forgiveness.

The fact that today the viewer watches films with the participation of Leonid Gubanov with interest is dumb proof that real art is eternal.


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