Georgy Vitsin

Georgy Vitsin

Georgy Vitsin in 1930s
Born (1917-04-23)April 23, 1917
Russian Republic, Petrograd
Died October 22, 2001(2001-10-22) (aged 84)
Moscow, Russia
Occupation actor

Georgy Mikhailovich Vitsin (Russian: Гео́ргий Миха́йлович Ви́цин; April 23, 1917 October 22, 2001[1]) was a Soviet and Russian actor. He was a People's Artist of the USSR (1990).[2]

Biography

Born in St. Petersburg, then Petrograd, in 1917 (official data, in truth, he was born in Terijoki, former Finland, now Zelenogorsk near St. Petersburg, Russia), Vitsin enjoyed a long acting career and continued performing until close to the end of his life. Apart from playing with Yuri Nikulin and Yevgeny Morgunov, he appeared in dozens of films that earned him the adoration of millions.[3]

Modest and sympathetic characters played by Vitsin evoked kindly feelings of viewers. At the same time the actor played in detective, historical and lyrical feature films.[4]

Georgian restaurant Caucasian kidnapped woman posted a photo of characters from the movie Kidnapping, Caucasian Style. Actors on this photo: George Vitsin, Yuri Nikulin, Evgeni Morgunov. Restaurant adres: Prospect Mira, 36, Moscow.

His first film roles date to the 1940s.[5] He gained nationwide popularity in the former Soviet Union with the emergence of a series of 1960s comedies by director Leonid Gaidai.[5] He played the role of the Coward among a trio of colorful, scheming characters in such Gaidai movies as Bootleggers (1962), Operation Y and Other Adventures of Shurik (1965), and Kidnapping, Caucasian Style (1967). The last two subsequently beat the Soviet all time record of ticket sales. The trio of actors, including the late Yuri Nikulin and Yevgeny Morgunov, was "the most popular ensemble in the history of the national cinema."[5] In 1990, he was awarded the top artistic title of the Soviet era, that of People's Artist of the Soviet Union.[5]

In spite of the plenty of his characters Vitsin’s talent deserved something greater and he never played the major role of his life. “Vitsin is awfully gifted and both of us together are not worth his finger”, his partners Nikulin and Morgunov said about him.[6]

According to an Oscar-winning film director Nikita Mikhalkov, Vitsin "was one of those rare people and actors whom upon meeting, you immediately feel as if they must know just as much about you as you know about them."[3] According to Mikhalkov, Vitsin was also rare in that his popularity did not affect his personality. He was modest to the point that even in the years leading up to his death, when his financial circumstances were abysmal, he never asked for help.[3] Russian media reported that Vitsin had declined into alcoholism and vagrancy but these reports were false.[7]

During the last seven years of his life Georgi Vitsin did not act in films and appeared only in comic concerts of the Theatre of Film Actor.

On October 22, 2001 at 4:30 p.m. the People’s Artist of the Soviet Union died. Georgy Vitsin was buried at Vagankovo Cemetery, Moscow.[8]

A monument to Georgi Vitsin was established in Zelenogorsk in 2008 marking the town’s 460th jubilee and the 90th anniversary since the actor’s birthday.

Filmography

  1. 1945Hello Moscow!railwayman
  2. 1946The Great Glinka - spectator
  3. 1951BelinskyNikolai Gogol
  4. 1952Composer GlinkaNikolai Gogol
  5. 1954 — The Boys from Leningrad — Vasia Vesnushkin
  6. 1955 — The Mexican — Billy Carthey
  7. 1955 — Maxim Perepelitsa — grandpa Musiy
  8. 1955Twelfth Nightsir Andrew
  9. 1956 — She Loves You — Kostya Kanareykin
  10. 1956 — Murder on Dante Street — Pitu
  11. 1957Wrestler and a clownEnrico
  12. 1957Don QuixoteSanson Carrasco
  13. 1957New attractionSemion Iljich
  14. 1958The bride from the worldFicusov
  15. 1958Girl with guitarbuyer
  16. 1959Vasily SurikovIlya Repin
  17. 1959I was a companion of the Sun
  18. 1960 — End of old Beryozovka
  19. 1961 — Dog Barbos and Unusual Cross — Coward
  20. 1961BootleggersCoward
  21. 1961 — Artist from Kokhanivka — Grandfather Kuzma
  22. 1962 — The Way to the pier — intellectual in the sobering-up station
  23. 1962Strictly BusinessSam
  24. 1963 — Short stories
  25. 1963Kain XVIIIexecutioner
  26. 1963The first trolleybusdrunk man
  27. 1963Blind Birdtrain passenger
  28. 1964Balzaminov's MarriageMisha Balzaminov
  29. 1964Zaychikassistant director
  30. 1964 — A Tale of Lost Times — evil wizard Andrew
  31. 1964Spring choresuncle Pudya
  32. 1965Give Me a Book of ComplaintsCoward
  33. 1965Operation Y and Other Adventures of ShurikCoward
  34. 1965Road to the sea
  35. 1966Who invented the wheel?
  36. 1966Kidnapping, Caucasian StyleCoward
  37. 1966 — The Formula of the Rainbow - Director of the toy factory
  38. 1967Save the drowning
  39. 1968 — Seven Old Men and One Girl — Coward
  40. 1968The old, old storywizard
  41. 1969 — In the thirteenth hour of the night — Ovinny
  42. 1969 — Kabacjok "13 chairs" — pan Cypa
  43. 1970 — Step off the roof — englishman
  44. 1970 — As we were looking Tishka — Petty Officer Stepanov
  45. 1970 — Guardian — Tebenkov
  46. 1971 — Spring tale — Tsar Berendey
  47. 1971The Twelve Chairsмонтёр Мечников
  48. 1971Gentlemen of FortuneGavrila Sheremetev (Sad Sack)
  49. 1971 — The Shadow — doctor
  50. 1972 — Tobacco Captain — cook
  51. 1972 — The mortal enemy
  52. 1973 — Have you ever loved?
  53. 1973The Sannikov LandIgnaty
  54. 1973 — Incorrigible liar — Aleksey Ivanovich Tiutiurin
  55. 1973Chipollinolawer Vetch
  56. 1974Honey boyMacintosh
  57. 1974My destinydrunk man
  58. 1974North Rhapsodyseller
  59. 1974 — Tsarevich Prosha — «King Katorz IX»
  60. 1975Finest, the brave FalconAgafon
  61. 1975 — Shag navstrechu — people at the buffet
  62. 1975Car, Violin and the Dog KlyaksaBanjo/Guitar
  63. 1975It Can't Be!daddy
  64. 1975The big attractionGankin
  65. 1976Shepherd YankaPrince Kukimor
  66. 1976Merry dreams or Laughter and TearsKrivello
  67. 1976Until the clock strikes Grandfather , The Great Gardener
  68. 1976The Blue BirdSugar
  69. 1976Twelve ChairsBezenchuk
  70. 1977Marinka, Yanka and the secrets of the royal castlePrince Kukimor
  71. 1977The sun, the sun again
  72. 1980Borrowing MatchsticksTahvo Kenonen, tailor
  73. 1980Comedy of bygone daysCoward
  74. 1982Sorcererscat (voice)
  75. 1985Rivalsold man
  76. 1985Dangerous for Your Life!Alexander Chokolov
  77. 1986Travel Pan Klyaksa
  78. 1986I counselor outpost
  79. 1992Shot in a coffinColonel Zakusnyak
  80. 1993Brave guysGriboyedov
  81. 1994Lord actorsNil Palych
  82. 1994 — A Few Love Stories — Fornari
  83. 1994 — Hagi-Tragger — Genrikh Yanovich

References

  1. Умер Георгий Вицин
  2. "Георгий Вицин. Отшельник. Документальный фильм ТВ-Центр". Retrieved 2013-05-17.
  3. 1 2 3 In Brief: Beloved Comic Actor Vitsin Dies. Valeria Korchagina. The Moscow Times. p. 4. October 24, 2001.
  4. Вицин, Георгий Михайлович — RuData.ru
  5. 1 2 3 4 Obituaries; Passings; Georgy Vitsin, 83; Russian Movie, Theater Actor. Los Angeles Times. California; Part 2; Metro Desk; p. 15. October 25, 2001.
  6. Вицин Георгий Михайлович
  7. Георгий Вицин, или как Трус погубил Гамлета // pravda.ru
  8. "Легендарные кинокомедии". Документальное кино. Первый канал (официальный сайт). Archived from the original on 2013-06-02. Retrieved 2013-06-02.

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