About "Vladimir Ivanshov"

Robin 2022-01-20 08:01:36

"Song of Soldiers" is my favorite movie, so write more about "Alyosha" here.
Vladimir Ivanshov was born in Moscow in 1939, his parents were ordinary workers. In 1956, Vladimir was admitted to the All-Soviet State Film Academy under the leadership of Mikhail Roma and studied in the class of Gregory Kojingtsev.
In 1958, director Gregory Chukhley selected actors for "Song of the Soldiers". At first, it was Stryzhenov, but Chukhley quickly discovered that Trizhe was already well received by the audience at the time. It is impossible for Nov to play a seventeen-year-old soldier, a seventeen-year-old boy. After a long search, Chukhley found Vladimir Ivanshov, a second-year student of the Film Academy.

"Song of the Soldiers" became another legend on the Soviet movie screen. The legend of Soviet films always comes from life and reality: how many "Alyosha" bid farewell to their hometown and their mothers to go to the battlefield during the Great Patriotic War, and very few of them were able to come back alive. "Song of Soldiers" is an ode and an elegy for soldiers who never return.
The "Alyosha" played by Vladimir Ivanshov is fresh and simple, just like a young birch tree in a Russian field, without the "firework" of the film academy. The audience may guess: this role was originally tailor-made for Ivanshov, and he does not need to "act". In fact, it is not always true. The temperament commonality between Ivanschoff and Alyosha is of course important, and his talent for performing arts cannot be ignored either. The truly outstanding Soviet film actors are not limited to a certain kind of "character positioning", they are not so-called "natural actors". Of course neither is Ivanshov. He has starred in about 46 movies in all, with very different roles.

Vladimir Ivanshov once starred in a movie of the same name (broadcasted on CCTV) based on Lermontov’s masterpiece "Contemporary Hero".
Ivanschoff participated in the performance of "The Dawn Here is Quiet", supporting role. He also starred in "17 Moments of Spring." (Everyone must have seen it, but few people have noticed "Alyosha", right? I haven't noticed before. What role does he play?).
The relationship between Ivanshov and "Stirritz" is unusual. He not only played a supporting role in "17 Moments of Spring", but also played the protagonist Isayev in "Diamond of the Dictatorship of the Proletariat"—— It was later "Stilritz". In addition to "17 Moments of Spring", Ivanshov and Vyacheslav Tikhonov have also collaborated on "A Front Without Flanks", which is a war written by KGB First Vice Chairman Tswigon One of the movie trilogy, the other two are "The Front Line Behind the Front" and "The Front Line Behind the Enemy". The trilogy is collectively called "We Will Be Back."

Due to his outstanding achievements in performing arts, in 1980, 41-year-old Vladimir Ivanshov won the honorary title of "People's Actor of the Russian Federation".

In 1991, the "Soviet Union" was destroyed, just as the Soviet national economic system was destroyed by people, the Soviet cultural and artistic system was also completely destroyed (this destruction began with Gorbachev's "reform and new thinking"). Russian liberal intellectuals, politicians who chanted freedom slogans, and speculative capitalists are finally waiting for the era when they can "breathe freely"; but there are also many Russians who do not know how to face this free market or how to enter the market. Sell ​​yourself.
Vladimir Ivanshov clearly belongs to the latter. At the beginning of the disintegration of the Soviet Union, he could occasionally find one or two out-of-the-box roles, but by 1994, there was no such opportunity, and he was completely unemployed. In order to support his family, desperate Ivanshov went to a construction site as a porter. For a 55-year-old person, doing this kind of work is tantamount to chronic suicide, but apart from this little residual value, our Alyosha no longer has any value to the "New Russia".
In 1995, colleagues who were luckier than him somehow thought of "Alyosha" and kindly invited him to attend the Nika Award (Oscar in Russia) award ceremony. Ivanshov pulled out his gown from the box, dressed neatly and came to the meeting. When the ceremony was over, he took off his gown, put on workers' overalls, and rushed to the construction site to do the delayed work.
Day after day of heavy physical work, Ivanshov’s health went from bad to worse. However, pain does not only come from the body, but also from the heart. His wife Svetlana loved him very much, but could not share his pain, she recalled: "Vladimir was tortured by a thought every moment-he is no longer an actor."
On March 23, 1995, the winter in Russia had not yet passed. Vladimir Ivanshov came to the construction site as usual and moved the construction materials from the truck to the construction site. Suddenly, he fell to the ground, vomiting blood. Ivanshov was taken to the hospital. The doctor initially diagnosed that he was bleeding extensively from the stomach and intestines. He immediately opened the abdominal cavity. At this time, he had lost consciousness. The doctor found that his internal organs were severely damaged-this was the result of overloaded physical work. A few hours later, on the operating table, Ivanshov's heart stopped beating.

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  • Alyosha Skvortsov: Comrade General, instead of my decoration, could I go home to see my mother?