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'''Fyodor Mikhailovich Nikitin''' ({{lang-ru|Фёдор Миха́йлович Ники́тин}}; May 3, 1900 in [[Lokhvytsia]] – July 17, 1988 in [[Leningrad]]) was a Soviet film and theater actor. [[People's Artist of the RSFSR]].<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7tUDHQOU6U Чтобы помнили. Фёдор Никитин.]</ref> Winner of two [[USSR State Prize|Stalin Prizes]] first degree (1950, 1951).<ref>[http://www.russkoekino.ru/books/star/star-0087.shtml Федор Никитин. Творческая биография]</ref>
'''Fyodor Mikhailovich Nikitin''' ({{langx|ru|Фёдор Миха́йлович Ники́тин}}; May 3, 1900 in [[Lokhvytsia]] – July 17, 1988 in [[Moscow]]) was a Soviet film and theater actor. [[People's Artist of the RSFSR]] (1969).<ref>{{cite book|title=Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema|author=Peter Rollberg|publisher=Rowman / Littlefield|year=2009|place=US|ISBN=978-0-8108-6072-8|pages=485-486}}</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7tUDHQOU6U Чтобы помнили. Фёдор Никитин.]</ref> Winner of two [[USSR State Prize|Stalin Prizes]] first degree (1950, 1951).<ref>[http://www.russkoekino.ru/books/star/star-0087.shtml Федор Никитин. Творческая биография]</ref>


==Filmography==
==Selected filmography==
*''[[Katka's Reinette Apples]]'' (1926)
*''[[Katka's Reinette Apples]]'' (1926) as Vadka Zavrazhin
*''[[The House in the Snow-Drifts]]'' (1928)
*''[[The House in the Snow-Drifts]]'' (1928) as Musician
*''[[My Son (1928 film)|My Son]]'' (1928)
*''[[The Parisian Cobbler]]'' (1928) as Kirik Rudenko, deaf-mute shoemaker
*''[[Fragment of an Empire]]'' (1929)
*''[[My Son (1928 film)|My Son]]'' (1928) as thief
*''[[Ivan Pavlov (film)|Ivan Pavlov]]'' (1949)
*''[[Fragment of an Empire]]'' (1929) as Filimonov
*''[[The Lonely White Sail]]'' (1937) as Vasily Petrovich Bachei, teacher
*''[[Mussorgsky (film)|Mussorgsky]]'' (1950)
*''[[Rimsky-Korsakov (film)|Rimsky-Korsakov]]'' (1953)
*''[[Ivan Pavlov (film)|Ivan Pavlov]]'' (1949) as professor Zvantsev
*''[[Mussorgsky (film)|Mussorgsky]]'' (1950) as [[Alexander Dargomyzhsky]]
*''[[Heroes of Shipka]]'' (1955)
*''[[Rimsky-Korsakov (film)|Rimsky-Korsakov]]'' (1953) as [[Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia]]
*''[[Barrier of the Unknown]]'' (1961)
*''[[Come Here, Mukhtar!]]'' (1964)
*''[[Heroes of Shipka]]'' (1955) as Lord Derby
*''[[Princess Mary (film)|Princess Mary]]'' (1955) as Prince Ligovskoy
*''[[A Winter Morning]]'' (1967)
*''[[Iriston's Son]]'' (1959) as professor Chernyshyov
*''[[The Days of the Turbins (1976 film)|The Days of the Turbins]]'' (1976)
*''[[Sweet Woman]]'' (1977)
*''[[Northern Story]]'' (1960) as doctor Traube
*''[[Barrier of the Unknown]]'' (1961) as doctor Romashov
*''[[The Dog in the Manger (1978 film)|The Dog in the Manger]]'' (1978)
*''[[Cherry Town]]'' (1962) as Semyon Semyonovich Baburov
*''[[Pugachev (1978 film)|Pugachev]]'' (1978)
*''[[Come Here, Mukhtar!]]'' (1964) as Trofim Ignatyevich Zyryanov, veterinarian
*''[[Among Grey Stones]]'' (1983)
*''[[On the Same Planet]]'' (1965) as Pyotr Obolensky, archive director
*''[[A Mother's Heart]]'' (1965) as Neklyudov, prosecutor
*''[[Year as Long as Life]]'' (1966) as Walter-Sokrat
*''[[A Winter Morning]]'' (1967) as Professor
* ''[[Funny Magic]]'' (1969) as [[Koschei|Koschei the Immortal]]
* ''[[Sweet Woman]]'' (1976) as Shubkin, Larik's father
* ''[[The Days of the Turbins (film)|The Days of the Turbins]]'' (1976) as Maksim
*''[[Po sekretu vsemu svetu]]'' (1976) as Sergei Petrovich Kolokolov
*''[[Almanzor's Rings]]'' (1977) as Almanzor the Wizard
*''[[The Dog in the Manger (1978 film)|The Dog in the Manger]]'' (1978) as Ottavio, majordomo
*''[[Pugachev (1978 film)|Pugachev]]'' (1978) as valet
*''[[Among Grey Stones]]'' (1983) as Professor
*''[[And Life, and Tears, and Love]]'' (1983) as Pavel Andreyevich Krupenin


== References ==
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Latest revision as of 17:01, 4 November 2024

Fyodor Nikitin in 1927

Fyodor Mikhailovich Nikitin (Russian: Фёдор Миха́йлович Ники́тин; May 3, 1900 in Lokhvytsia – July 17, 1988 in Moscow) was a Soviet film and theater actor. People's Artist of the RSFSR (1969).[1][2] Winner of two Stalin Prizes first degree (1950, 1951).[3]

Filmography

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References

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  1. ^ Peter Rollberg (2009). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. US: Rowman / Littlefield. pp. 485–486. ISBN 978-0-8108-6072-8.
  2. ^ Чтобы помнили. Фёдор Никитин.
  3. ^ Федор Никитин. Творческая биография
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