Mikhail Zharov

Mikhail Zharov

Known for: Acting

Born: October 26, 1899 in Moscow, Russia - Died: December 14, 1981

Mikhail Ivanovich Zharov is a Soviet theater and film actor. People's Artist of the RSFSR (1944) and People's Artist of the USSR (October 26, 1949). In 1920, he graduated from the studio at the theater of the Artistic and Educational Union of Workers' Organization. He acted in theaters No. 1 of the Revolutionary Military Union of the Republic, the Safonov Theater, the Baku Workers' Theater, the Realistic Theater, and the Moscow Chamber Theater. From 1938, he was an actor and director at the Maly Theater. He made his film debut in 1915 with a tiny, practically unnoticeable role as an oprichnik in the film "Tsar Ivan Vasilyevich the Terrible." He played his first major role, that of Red Army soldier Yegor, in 1925 in the film "The Road to Happiness." In those years, Zharov was considered an unrivaled master of the episodic genre (Don Diego and Pelageya, The Man from the Restaurant, The White Eagle, The Living Corpse, Outskirts, and Puppets). He found expressive, distinctive details and rich, vibrant colors for his characters, imbuing them all—both villains and heroes—with a common quality: they are all great lovers of life, charming, confident, and in control of life. His heroes know how to enjoy everything: food, billiards, wine, women, the simple songs they often hum, a sunny day, or an unexpected win. Zharov combined absolute authenticity and vivid psychological characterization with a sometimes grotesque portrayal of the role, enlivening any plot, even the most serious, with his presence. In the 1930s, thanks to cinema, Zharov achieved national popularity. The artist was in great demand. He was invited by the most famous directors. With Nikolai Ekk he played one of his most famous roles - the bandit Zhigan (A Start in Life), with Grigory Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg - the smug clerk Dymba (The Return of Maxim and The Vyborg Side), with Vladimir Petrov - the cheerful prankster Kudryash (The Storm) and the good-natured, cheerful courtier Menshikov (Peter the Great), with Isidor Annensky - the loud, healthy landowner Smirnov (The Bear), the cheerful teacher Kovalenko (The Man in the Case) and the carefree landowner Artynov (Anna on the Neck), with the Vasiliev brothers - the daring Cossack Perchikhin (The Defense of Tsaritsyn), with Sergei Eisenstein - Malyuta Skuratov, a cunning, cruel, "smart" peasant, who managed to become the Tsar's right hand ("Ivan the Terrible"). In 1944, he was awarded "For successful work in the field of Soviet cinematography during the Patriotic War and the release of highly artistic films." In total, M.I. Zharov starred in more than 60 films. Over the years, the courage of his characters diminished; they became calmer, wiser, and more grounded. His last film character was the rural policeman Aniskina ("The Village Detective," "Anikina and Fantomas," "And Again Aniskina"). The role was a signature one for the actor: his Aniskina is a village philosopher, a sage, insightful, unfussy, and attentive to all matters. A hero who affirms the belief that our lives depend on our own decision to live correctly and wisely. As a film director, Zharov made three films: “Troublesome Economy”, “Aniskine and Fantomas” (together with V.A. Rappoport), “And Again Aniskine” (together with V.I. Ivanov).

Known for

Showing 24 of 70 titles

Чужой бумажник

View Details

0.0
MOVIE

Чужой бумажник

1962 Comedy
Our Cinema

View Details

9.0
MOVIE

Our Cinema

(archive footage)

1940 Documentary
Ivan the Terrible, Part II: The Boyars' Plot

View Details

7.3
MOVIE

Ivan the Terrible, Part II: The Boyars' Plot

Czar's Guard Malyuta Skuratov

1958 History
Chess Fever

View Details

6.3
MOVIE

Chess Fever

House Painter

1925 Comedy
Engineer Kochin's Error

View Details

4.8
MOVIE

Engineer Kochin's Error

Lartsev

1939 Adventure
Three Comrades

View Details

4.5
MOVIE

Three Comrades

Zaitsev

1935 Comedy
Peter the First, Part I

View Details

4.7
MOVIE

Peter the First, Part I

Alexander Danilovich Menshikov

1937 Drama
Peter the First, Part II

View Details

3.9
MOVIE

Peter the First, Part II

Alexander Danilovich Menshikov

1938 Drama
Tsar Ivan Vasilevich The Terrible

View Details

5.0
MOVIE

Tsar Ivan Vasilevich The Terrible

Soldier

1915 Drama
Bohdan Khmelnytskyi

View Details

3.4
MOVIE

Bohdan Khmelnytskyi

cantor Havrylo

1941 Drama
Miss Mend

View Details

5.6
MOVIE

Miss Mend

Waiter at the inn

1926 Comedy
Two-Buldi-Two

View Details

7.0
MOVIE

Two-Buldi-Two

Chairman of the revolution committee

1928 Drama
Thunderstorm

View Details

5.2
MOVIE

Thunderstorm

Koudryash

1934 Drama
The Village Detective

View Details

6.0
MOVIE

The Village Detective

Fyodor Ivanovich Aniskin

1969 Comedy
Aniskin Again

View Details

4.8
MOVIE

Aniskin Again

Aniskin

1977 Comedy
Aniskin and Fantomas

View Details

5.4
MOVIE

Aniskin and Fantomas

Фёдор Анискин

1973 Comedy
The White Eagle

View Details

4.9
MOVIE

The White Eagle

Official

1928 Drama
The Man from the Restaurant

View Details

5.0
MOVIE

The Man from the Restaurant

Waiter

1927 Drama
Don Diego and Pelagia

View Details

4.0
MOVIE

Don Diego and Pelagia

Mikhail Zharov

1928 Comedy
The Return of Maxim

View Details

5.0
MOVIE

The Return of Maxim

Platon Dymba

1937 Drama
Marionettes

View Details

4.2
MOVIE

Marionettes

Border checkpoint commander

1934 Drama
Love and Hate

View Details

5.0
MOVIE

Love and Hate

1935 Drama
Zharov Tells...

View Details

0.0
MOVIE

Zharov Tells...

1970 Documentary
Elder Sister

View Details

5.6
MOVIE

Elder Sister

Ukhov

1967 Drama