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Name
  
Igor Ilyinsky

Role
  
Film actor

Children
  
Vladimir Ilyinsky


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Birth name
  
Igor Vladimirovich Ilyinsky

Born
  
24 July 1901Moscow, Russian Empire (present-day Moscow, Russia) (
1901-07-24
)

Genres
  
Slapstick, mime, comedy

Died
  
January 13, 1987, Moscow, Russia

Spouse
  
Tatyana Yeremeyeva (m. 1951–1987), Tatiana Ilyinskaya (m. 1920–1945)

Movies
  
Carnival Night, Volga‑Volga, Hussar Ballad, Aelita, The Tailor from Torzhok

Similar People
  
Yakov Protazanov, Eldar Ryazanov, Vladimir Ilyinsky, Yuri Belov, Sergei Filippov

Игорь Ильинский / Igor Ilyinsky


Igor Vladimirovich Ilyinsky (Russian: И́горь Влади́мирович Ильи́нский; 24 July 1901 – 13 January 1987) was a famous Russian film and stage actor, director and comedian.

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Early years

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Igor Ilyinsky was born on 24 July 1901 in Moscow. At age 16 he entered the Theatre Studio of Theodore Komisarjevsky and in half a year already debuted on the professional stage in Komissarjevsky Theatre. His first theatre role was that of the "Old Man" in Aristophanes' play Lysistrata. In 1920, he joined the Vsevolod Meyerhold Theatre. The young actor's style was in correspondence with the principles of Meyerhold, and so Ilyinsky soon became the central actor of that theatre. At the Meyerhold Theatre he worked for over ten years. It is interesting to note that for some time Ilyinsky was the only young actor, who Meyerhold respectfully called by his first and patronymic names, "Igor Vladimirovich".

Career in silent cinema

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In the mid-1920s Ilyinsky started to appear in movies, where he also played vivid comic characters. In 1924, Yakov Protazanov featured him in his famous futuristic film Aelita, which was followed by his role in Protazanov's comedy The Tailor from Torzhok (1925). In 1926, he appeared in three films.

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“I can act on the roof of a train carriage, on the radiator of a moving car, on back of a galloping horse, or while swimming in the sea”.

1930s-1950s

In 1938 he joined the Maly Theatre that had been his favourite one since school years. Afterwards Ilyinsky stayed in the Maly Theatre for almost fifty years and even staged several plays there himself. Ilyinsky would later write that it was Russian classic literature that had helped him overcome the crisis and feeling that he had been unable to create new characters, different from the previous ones. An outstandingly prolific period in the actor’s life was related to his work with the famous film director Grigori Aleksandrov. In 1938 Ilyinsky splendidly acted as Byvalov in the comedy Volga-Volga (for this role, he was awarded Stalin Prize in 1941). He deliberately avoided any comic traits in his character to create a common image of a red-tapist.

The starting point for him was the gracious and stirring character of Lyubov Orlova. He decided to create a totally contrasting character, which he succeeded in. That role brought Ilyinsky the State Prize. Stalin reportedly watched the film sixteen times. At Molotov's birthday party Stalin flung Ilyinsky a remark: “Ah, Byvalov! You are a bureaucrat and I am a bureaucrat. We shall understand each other”. The success of that movie determined the development of Soviet film comedy for the next several decades. However, after the film Ilyinsky almost stopped his film acting. In the mid-1950s Ilyinsky finally got a chance to act in a movie. It was a light comedy, A Crazy Day. The character created by Ilyinsky was a repetition of what he had done 20 years earlier. He managed to play a truly starry film role only 18 years after Volga-Volga. It was the role of the bureaucrat Ogurtsov in the smash-hit comedy The Carnival Night, directed by Eldar Ryazanov.

“I was not going to feature the great Igor Ilyinsky in The Carnival Night - I felt timid, and understood that being a coryphaeus he would suppress me. When Pyriev offered him for the role of Ogurtsov, I just panicked: he was my idol from childhood, the famous actor of the Meyerhold Theatre! And me, directing my first film, on the other scale!” (Eldar Ryazanov)

Later years

In Maly Theatre at the same time Ilyinsky shifted to portrayals of deeply tragic characters, in particular, from Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Leo Tolstoy. In the late 1960s Ilyinsky went into stage directing. His first stage production was the stage version of Gustave Flaubert's popular novel Madame Bovary. The last period of Ilyinsky’s career was marked by his portrayal of Leo Tolstoy in the play Turning Full Circle and of Firs, and his performance in The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov. As a very old person Igor Ilyinsky acted a lot on the radio – almost blind, he was accompanied to the studio.

Death

Igor Ilyinsky died on 13 January 1987, aged 85. His widow, actress Tatyana Yeremeyeva, died on 29 November 2012, aged 99.

Legacy

  • A minor planet 3622 Ilinsky, discovered by Soviet astronomer Lyudmila Zhuravlyova in 1981 is named after Igor Ilyinsky.
  • Honours and awards

  • Hero of Socialist Labour (1974)
  • Three Orders of Lenin (1967, 1971, 1974)
  • Order of the October Revolution (1986)
  • Order of the Red Banner of Labour, three times (1939, 1949 and 1961)
  • Order of Friendship of Peoples (1981)
  • People's Artist of the USSR (1949)
  • Lenin Prize (1980)
  • Stalin Prize, 1st class, three times
  • for his role as Byvalov in the 1938 film "Volga-Volga" (1941)
  • for his role of garlic in the play "In the steppes of Ukraine" AE Korneichuk (1942)
  • for his role in the play "Unforgettable 1919" by V. Vishnevskyand (1951)
  • Filmography

    Actor
    1979
    Vozvrashchenie na krugi svoya (TV Movie) as
    Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy
    1978
    Vlast tmy (TV Movie) as
    Akim
    1976
    The House That Jack Built (Short) as
    Narrator (voice)
    1975
    Les (TV Movie) as
    Schastlivtsev
    1975
    Svadba Krechinskogo (TV Movie) as
    Ivan Antonovich Rasplyuev
    1974
    Yunga Severnogo flota (as I. Ilyinskiy)
    1972
    Eti raznye, raznye litsa (as I. V. Ilyinskiy)
    1969
    Staryy znakomyy as
    Serafim Ogurtsov
    1966
    Ivan Ivanovitch Got Sick (Short) as
    Narrator
    1962
    Fuse (TV Series) as
    Fufin / Doktor / Teteryutin
    - Fitil. Vypusk 26 (1964) - Fufin / Doktor (as Igor Ilyinskiy)
    - Fitil. Vypusk 1 (1962) - Teteryutin
    1962
    Gusarskaya ballada as
    Field Marshal Kutuzov
    1959
    Too Salty (Short) as
    Narrator / Smirnov (voice)
    1956
    Carnival Night as
    Serafim Ivanovich Ogurtsov
    1956
    Bezumnyy den as
    Zajtsev
    1953
    Zvanyy uzhin (Short)
    1953
    Volki i ovtsy as
    Apollon Murzavetsky
    1952
    Gore ot uma as
    Anton Antonovich Zagoretski
    1952
    Na vsyakogo mudretsa dovolno prostoty as
    Krutitsky
    1940
    Prestuplenie i nakazanie (Short) as
    Gorbushkin
    1939
    Hirurgiya (Short) as
    Gleb Glebobitch
    1938
    Volga - Volga as
    Byvalov
    1936
    Odnazhdy letom as
    Teleskop / professor Sen-Verbuda
    1931
    Shakhta 12-28 as
    The Angel
    1930
    Holiday of St. Jorgen as
    Frants Shults
    1928
    Kukla s millionami as
    Pierre Cuisinai
    1927
    Chashka chaya
    1927
    Potseluy Meri Pikford as
    Goga
    1926
    Kogda probuzhdayutsa mertvye
    1926
    The Adventures of the Three Reporters as
    Tom Hopkins, a clerk
    1926
    Three Thieves
    1925
    Zakroyshchik iz Torzhka as
    Petya Petelkin - Tailor
    1924
    The Cigarette Girl of Mosselprom as
    Nikodim Mityushin, bookkeeper
    1924
    Aelita, the Queen of Mars as
    Kravtsov - amateur sleuth
    Director
    1976
    Vanity Fair (as I. Ilyinskiy)
    1975
    Les (TV Movie)
    1972
    Eti raznye, raznye litsa (as I. Ilyinskiy)
    1969
    Staryy znakomyy
    1964
    Fuse (TV Series) (1 episode)
    - Fitil. Vypusk 26 (1964) - (directed by)
    1936
    Odnazhdy letom (as I. Ilyinskiy)
    Writer
    1976
    Vanity Fair (theatrical adaptation - as I. V. Ilyinskiy)
    1966
    Vstrechi s Igorem Ilinskim (Documentary)
    Self
    1966
    Vstrechi s Igorem Ilinskim (Documentary) as
    Self
    1942
    Kontsert frontu as
    Self (reciter)
    Archive Footage
    2019
    SSSR. Znak kachestva (TV Series documentary) as
    Serafim Ogurtsov (segment 'Karnavalnaya noch')
    - Novyy god. O chyom my togda mechtali. (2019) - Serafim Ogurtsov (segment 'Karnavalnaya noch')
    2009
    Ochumelov (Short) as
    Ochumelov / Eldyrin / Khryukin / ...
    2006
    Kak ukhodili kumiry (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Igor Ilyinskiy (2006) - Self (as Igor Ilyinskiy)
    1980
    Komediya davno minuvshikh dney

    References

    Igor Ilyinsky Wikipedia