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'''Vadim Semyonovich Spiridonov''' ({{lang-ru|''Вадим Семёнович Спиридонов''}}; 14 October 1944 – 7 December 1989) - [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[film actor]], [[film director]]. [[Honored Artist of the RSFSR]] (1984). Winner of the [[State Prize of the USSR]] (1979), Winner of the [[Lenin Komsomol Prize]] (1980).
'''Vadim Semyonovich Spiridonov''' ({{langx|ru|Вадим Семёнович Спиридонов}}; 14 October 1944 – 7 December 1989) was a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[film actor]], [[film director]]. [[Honored Artist of the RSFSR]] (1984). Winner of the [[State Prize of the USSR]] (1979), Winner of the [[Lenin Komsomol Prize]] (1980).<ref name="portal-kultura">[http://portal-kultura.ru/articles/cinema/65288-vechnyy-zov-vadima-spiridonova/ «Вечный зов» Вадима Спиридонова]</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==


Vadim Spiridonov born October 14, 1944 in Moscow. While still a student at the school, Vadim came to the drama club at the factory house of culture. In 1966, Vadim Spiridonov was determined to become an actor and passed the exams in all the major universities of the capital - Shchukin School, Moscow Art Theatre School, the University and went everywhere on competition. Chose to study VGIK, workshop [[Sergei Gerasimov (film director)|Sergei Gerasimov]] and [[Tamara Makarova]].
Vadim Spiridonov was born on 14 October 1944 in Moscow.<ref name="portal-kultura">[http://portal-kultura.ru/articles/cinema/65288-vechnyy-zov-vadima-spiridonova/ «Вечный зов» Вадима Спиридонова]</ref> While still a student at the school, Vadim came to the drama club at the factory house of culture. In 1966, Vadim Spiridonov was determined to become an actor and passed the exams in all the major universities of the capital - Shchukin School, Moscow Art Theatre School, the University and went everywhere on competition. Chose to study VGIK, workshop [[Sergei Gerasimov (film director)|Sergei Gerasimov]] and [[Tamara Makarova]].


Vadim Spiridonov - a dramatic actor major talent and powerful temperament. In negative roles achieves complete transformation, creates absolutely authentic images. The key role - the former fist policeman Fedor Makashin (film series ''[[Earthly Love]]'' and ''[[Destiny (1977 film)|
Vadim Spiridonov a dramatic actor major talent and powerful temperament. In negative roles achieves complete transformation, creates absolutely authentic images. The key role the former fist policeman Fedor Makashin (film series ''[[Earthly Love]]'' and ''[[Destiny (1977 film)|
Destiny]]'' [[Yevgeny Matveyev]] ). Spiridonov gave so convincing way that the viewer is no longer separated it from the personality of the artist. Spiridonov bitterly recalled that he was after the movie ''Destiny'' won universal hatred among generations of soldiers and workers in the rear, and at the youth, told how he was repeatedly recognized on the streets and tried to beat, so hated was a traitor Makashin. However, this image has become a kind of prologue to the main role − Fedor Saveliev in the long Soviet TV series ''[[Eternal Call]]'' (19 episodes). Were among his roles and positive images, not just positive, and the role of the heroic and patriotic, which can rightly be proud of (captain [[Ivan Flyorov]] − ''The Taming of the fire'', Colonel Deev − ''Hot Snow'', Captain Volokh − ''Living till Dawn'', Captain Orekhov − ''People in the ocean'', commander [[Semyon Budyonny]] − ''First Cavalry'' and ''Not Subject to the Catechumens'', Colonel Vladimir Iverzev − ''The Battalions are asked to Fire'').
Destiny]]'' [[Yevgeny Matveyev]] ). Spiridonov gave so convincing way that the viewer is no longer separated it from the personality of the artist. Spiridonov bitterly recalled that he was after the movie ''Destiny'' won universal hatred among generations of soldiers and workers in the rear, and at the youth, told how he was repeatedly recognized on the streets and tried to beat, so hated was a traitor Makashin. However, this image has become a kind of prologue to the main role − Fyodor Saveliev in the long Soviet TV series ''[[Eternal Call]]'' (19 episodes). Were among his roles and positive images, not just positive, and the role of the heroic and patriotic, which can rightly be proud of (captain [[Ivan Flyorov]] − ''[[Taming of the Fire]]'', Colonel Deev − ''[[Hot Snow (film)|Hot Snow]]'', Captain Volokh − ''Living till Dawn'', Captain Orekhov − ''People in the Ocean'', commander [[Semyon Budyonny]] − ''First Cavalry'' and ''Not Subject to the Catechumens'', Colonel Vladimir Iverzev − ''The Battalions are asked to Fire'').<ref name="ter">[https://aif.ru/culture/person/ranimyy_bandit_pochemu_vadim_spiridonov_igral_predateley_i_plohishey Ранимый «бандит». Почему Вадим Спиридонов играл предателей и «плохишей»]</ref>


Actor worked a lot and behind the scenes. Master dubbing, announced more than fifty both domestic and foreign films. Spiridonov's voice said over the years the world of cinema stars − [[Alain Delon]], [[Gerard Depardieu]], [[Jack Nicholson]], [[Michel Piccoli]], [[Patrick Macnee]], [[Martin Landau]], [[Sergiu Nicolaescu]], [[Amitabh Bachchan]].
Actor worked a lot and behind the scenes. Master dubbing, announced more than fifty both domestic and foreign films. Spiridonov's voice said over the years the world of cinema stars − [[Alain Delon]], [[Gerard Depardieu]], [[Jack Nicholson]], [[Michel Piccoli]], [[Patrick Macnee]], [[Martin Landau]], [[Sergiu Nicolaescu]], [[Amitabh Bachchan]].<ref name="ter"/>


In the mid-1980s, Vadim Spiridonov made his debut as a film director. The studio [[Mosfilm]], he directed a short film on the script [[Eduard Volodarsky]] called ''[[Two people (film)|Two people]]''. In December 1989 and Spiridonov planned to start filming his second movie, but unfortunately these plans were not destined to be fulfilled ...
In the mid-1980s, Vadim Spiridonov made his debut as a film director. The studio [[Mosfilm]], he directed a short film on the script [[Eduard Volodarsky]] called ''[[Two people (film)|Two people]]''. In December 1989 and Spiridonov planned to start filming his second movie, but unfortunately these plans were not destined to be fulfilled.


Vadim Spiridonov predicted his early death. Shortly before his death, in a conversation with his wife Valentina it whether in jest, or not, said: "Die, would soon from this life. And not to go out, it is better to die in the winter, for example, on January 7th. "Wife retorted: "People have a holiday, and you're going to die." He thought a moment and said, "Well, then December 7 - will make you a present" (my wife's birthday on December 8). In life, everything happened exactly in those words. On that fateful evening December 7, 1989 and Spiridonov had to go to [[Minsk]], where in the next few days started shooting a new film based on the novel [[Vasily Belov]] ''[[All ahead (film)|All ahead]]'' ,<ref>[http://www.russkoekino.ru/books/shukshin/shukshin-0010.shtml Anatoly Zabolotsky about Vadim Spiridonov {{ru icon}}]</ref> where he was to play a major role. It seemed that there were no signs of trouble: the actor was cheerful, happy. For a couple of hours before leaving the house, he decided to take a nap, punishing Valentine that she woke him up at the right time. But two hours later when his wife touched the husband, he was no longer breathing. The actor fell asleep forever. As it turned out, Vadim Spiridonov died in his sleep from a bout of acute heart failure immediately. He was buried Dec. 10, 1989 in Moscow at the [[Vagankovo Cemetery]] (station number 13).
Vadim Spiridonov predicted his early death. Shortly before his death, in a conversation with his wife Valentina it whether in jest, or not, said: Die, would soon from this life. And not to go out, it is better to die in the winter, for example, on 7 January. Wife retorted: People have a holiday, and you're going to die. He thought a moment and said, Well, then on 7 December will make you a present (my wife's birthday on 8 December). In life, everything happened exactly in those words. On that fateful evening, 7 December 1989, and Spiridonov had to go to [[Minsk]], where in the next few days started shooting a new film based on the novel of [[Vasily Belov]] ''[[All ahead (film)|All ahead]]'' ,<ref>[http://www.russkoekino.ru/books/shukshin/shukshin-0010.shtml Anatoly Zabolotsky about Vadim Spiridonov {{in lang|ru}}]</ref> where he was to play a major role. It seemed that there were no signs of trouble: the actor was cheerful, happy. For a couple of hours before leaving the house, he decided to take a nap, punishing Valentin that she woke him up at the right time. But two hours later when his wife touched the husband, he was no longer breathing. The actor fell asleep forever. As it turned out, Vadim Spiridonov died in his sleep from a bout of acute heart failure immediately. He was buried on 10 December 1989 in Moscow at the [[Vagankovo Cemetery]] (station number 13).<ref name="ter"/>

==Selected filmography==
* [[By the Lake]] as Konstantin Konovalov (1969)
* [[Hot Snow (film)|Hot Snow]] as Colonel Deev (1972)
* [[Happy Go Lucky (1972 film)|Happy Go Lucky]] as [[Vasily Chulkov]] (1972)<ref>[https://www.kinopoisk.ru/name/290327/ Vadim Spiridonov on] [[KinoPoisk]]</ref>
* [[Taming of the Fire]] as [[Ivan Flyorov]] (1972)
* [[Eternal Call]] as Fyodor Saveliev (1973 / 83)
* [[Earthly Love]] as Fyodor Makashin (1975)
* [[Destiny (1977 film)|Destiny]] as Fyodor Makashin (1977)
* [[The Youth of Peter the Great]] as [[Fyodor Shaklovity]] (1980)
* [[Hit Back]] as captain Yevgeny Shvets (1981)
* [[Station for Two]] as Misha (1982)
* [[The Criminal Quartet]] (1989) as Lobanov


==Recognition and awards==
==Recognition and awards==
* State Prize of the USSR for the role of Fedor Saveliev in the film ''Eternal Call'' (1979)
* [[USSR State Prize]] for the role of Fedor Saveliev in the film ''[[Eternal Call]]'' (1979)<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=mz7UAAAAMAAJ&q=вадим+спиридонов+государственная+премия Рапортует Россия]</ref>
* Lenin Komsomol Prize for the role of the Roman Bastrykov in the film ''Father and Son'' (1980)
* [[Lenin Komsomol Prize]] for the role of the Roman Bastrykov in the film ''[[:ru:Отец и сын (фильм, 1979)|Father and Son]]'' (1980)
* Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1984)
* [[Honored Artist of the RSFSR]] (1984)


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*{{IMDb name| 0819048}}
*{{IMDb name| 0819048}}
* [http://www.peoples.ru/art/cinema/actor/spiridonov/index1.html Vadim Spiridonov Biography on the site «Peoples.ru»] {{ru icon}}
* [http://www.peoples.ru/art/cinema/actor/spiridonov/index1.html Vadim Spiridonov's Biography on peoples.ru] {{in lang|ru}}
*{{Find a Grave|74905709}}
* [http://www.kino-teatr.ru/kino/acter/m/sov/4073/bio/ Vadim Spiridonov on the site «Kino-Teatr.ru»] {{ru icon}}
* [http://www.kino-teatr.ru/kino/acter/m/sov/4073/bio/ Vadim Spiridonov on kino-teatr.ru] {{in lang|ru}}
* [http://ruskino.ru/art/837 Вадим Спиридонов на сайте «Рускино.ру»]
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Latest revision as of 18:39, 5 November 2024

Vadim Spiridonov
Spiridonov in 1982
Born
Vadim Semyonovich Spiridonov

14 October 1944
Died7 December 1989(1989-12-07) (aged 45)
Moscow, USSR
Occupation(s)Stage and film actor
Years active1969–1989
SpouseValentina Sergeevna Spiridonova (born 1942)[1]
AwardsHonored Artist of the RSFSR (1984)

Vadim Semyonovich Spiridonov (Russian: Вадим Семёнович Спиридонов; 14 October 1944 – 7 December 1989) was a Soviet film actor, film director. Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1984). Winner of the State Prize of the USSR (1979), Winner of the Lenin Komsomol Prize (1980).[1]

Biography

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Vadim Spiridonov was born on 14 October 1944 in Moscow.[1] While still a student at the school, Vadim came to the drama club at the factory house of culture. In 1966, Vadim Spiridonov was determined to become an actor and passed the exams in all the major universities of the capital - Shchukin School, Moscow Art Theatre School, the University and went everywhere on competition. Chose to study VGIK, workshop Sergei Gerasimov and Tamara Makarova.

Vadim Spiridonov a dramatic actor major talent and powerful temperament. In negative roles achieves complete transformation, creates absolutely authentic images. The key role the former fist policeman Fedor Makashin (film series Earthly Love and Destiny Yevgeny Matveyev ). Spiridonov gave so convincing way that the viewer is no longer separated it from the personality of the artist. Spiridonov bitterly recalled that he was after the movie Destiny won universal hatred among generations of soldiers and workers in the rear, and at the youth, told how he was repeatedly recognized on the streets and tried to beat, so hated was a traitor Makashin. However, this image has become a kind of prologue to the main role − Fyodor Saveliev in the long Soviet TV series Eternal Call (19 episodes). Were among his roles and positive images, not just positive, and the role of the heroic and patriotic, which can rightly be proud of (captain Ivan FlyorovTaming of the Fire, Colonel Deev − Hot Snow, Captain Volokh − Living till Dawn, Captain Orekhov − People in the Ocean, commander Semyon BudyonnyFirst Cavalry and Not Subject to the Catechumens, Colonel Vladimir Iverzev − The Battalions are asked to Fire).[2]

Actor worked a lot and behind the scenes. Master dubbing, announced more than fifty both domestic and foreign films. Spiridonov's voice said over the years the world of cinema stars − Alain Delon, Gerard Depardieu, Jack Nicholson, Michel Piccoli, Patrick Macnee, Martin Landau, Sergiu Nicolaescu, Amitabh Bachchan.[2]

In the mid-1980s, Vadim Spiridonov made his debut as a film director. The studio Mosfilm, he directed a short film on the script Eduard Volodarsky called Two people. In December 1989 and Spiridonov planned to start filming his second movie, but unfortunately these plans were not destined to be fulfilled.

Vadim Spiridonov predicted his early death. Shortly before his death, in a conversation with his wife Valentina it whether in jest, or not, said: Die, would soon from this life. And not to go out, it is better to die in the winter, for example, on 7 January. Wife retorted: People have a holiday, and you're going to die. He thought a moment and said, Well, then on 7 December will make you a present (my wife's birthday on 8 December). In life, everything happened exactly in those words. On that fateful evening, 7 December 1989, and Spiridonov had to go to Minsk, where in the next few days started shooting a new film based on the novel of Vasily Belov All ahead ,[3] where he was to play a major role. It seemed that there were no signs of trouble: the actor was cheerful, happy. For a couple of hours before leaving the house, he decided to take a nap, punishing Valentin that she woke him up at the right time. But two hours later when his wife touched the husband, he was no longer breathing. The actor fell asleep forever. As it turned out, Vadim Spiridonov died in his sleep from a bout of acute heart failure immediately. He was buried on 10 December 1989 in Moscow at the Vagankovo Cemetery (station number 13).[2]

Selected filmography

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Recognition and awards

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References

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