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Occupation
  
Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Vyacheslav Tikhonov

Website
  
www.vtikhonov.ru

Years active
  
1948–2009


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Full Name
  
Vyacheslav Vasilyevich Tikhonov

Born
  
8 February 1928 (
1928-02-08
)

Died
  
December 4, 2009, Moscow, Russia

Spouse
  
Tamara Tikhonova (m. 1968–2009), Nonna Mordyukova (m. 1948–1963)

Children
  
Vladimir Tikhonov, Anna Tikhonova

Parents
  
Valentina Tikhonova, Vasiliy Tikhonov

Movies and TV shows
  
Seventeen Moments of Spring, War and Peace, We'll Live Till Monday, They Fought for Their Cou, White Bim Black Ear

Similar People
  
Nonna Mordyukova, Vladimir Tikhonov, Sergei Bondarchuk, Stanislav Rostotsky, Vasili Lanovoy

Vyacheslav tikhonov


Vyacheslav Vasilyevich Tikhonov (Russian: Вячесла́в Васи́льевич Ти́хонов; 8 February 1928 in Pavlovsky Posad – 4 December 2009 in Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian actor whose best known role was as Soviet spy, Stierlitz in the television series Seventeen Moments of Spring. He was a recipient of numerous state awards, including the titles of People's Artist of the USSR (1974) and Hero of Socialist Labour (1982).

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Biography

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He was born in Pavlovsky Posad near Moscow. His mother was a kindergarten teacher and his father an engineer in the local textile factory. Vyacheslav dreamed of acting but his parents envisioned a different career, and during the war he worked in a munitions factory. After employment as a metal worker, he began [training for an] acting career in 1945. by entering, not without difficulty, the Actors’ Faculty of VGIK. After graduating VGIK with honours in 1950, he began his acting career on stage of Theatre Studio of Film Actor, where he worked for six years.

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In 1948 he married Nonna Mordyukova, a popular actress at the time (the couple had one son, Vladimir, also an actor who died in 1990). The marriage was dissolved in 1963. Later Tikhonov married a second time to Tamara Ivanovna Tikhonova and had one child with her, Anna Tikhonova (also an actor) in 1969.

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He died on 4 December 2009 in Moscow, Russia. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev expressed his condolences to Tikhonov's family.

Career

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Tikhonov made his film debut in 1948. For the next few years, he appeared in relatively low-profile films and at the Film Actors' Studio Theatre in Smolensk. One of his notable roles there was the bear in the Erast Garin production of Evgeny Shvarts's fairy-tale An Ordinary Miracle.

Tikhonov became more well-known with the release of the rural family drama Delo bylo v Penkove (It Happened in Penkovo, 1958), which was followed by several wartime dramas: Maiskie Zvyozdy (May Stars, 1959), set in Prague, and Na Semi Vetrakh (On the Seven Winds, 1962), on the Western front. In Yevgeny Tashkov's Zhazhda (Thirst, 1959), based on real events, Tikhonov, in the first of his spy roles, portrays a scout in an operation to free an Odessa water plant from the Nazis.

In Dve Zhizni (Two Lives, 1961) Tikhonov plays the less fortunate of two men who unwittingly meet in France, 40-odd years after fighting on opposite sides of the 1917 Revolution. Rostotsky's Dozhivyom do Ponedelnika (We'll Live Till Monday 1968), in which a history teacher plans to defend a student at a disciplinary meeting, earned Tikhonov a state prize. In 1979 Rostotsky made a documentary about his friend, called Profession: film actor."

Tikhonov also played Prince Andrei Bolkonski in the Oscar-winning adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace (1968) by Sergei Bondarchuk (who played Bezukhov). But Tikhonov reportedly got the role only at the suggestion of the Minister of Culture when Innokenty Smoktunovsky opted for Kozintsev's Hamlet and Oleg Strizhenov was also unavailable.

In 1973, Tikhonov starred in the role for which he is most known for in the former Soviet republics, when director Tatiana Lioznova chose him over Smoktunovsky to star in an adaptation of Yulian Semyonov's novel Seventeen Moments of Spring as Standartenführer Stierlitz. The 17 moments are 17 days in the spring of 1945 just before the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II and centers around attempts by some of the Soviet Union's men in Germany to thwart secret peace talks between the Nazis and the U.S. and Britain. The film enjoyed enormous popularity among Russian viewers of several generations. Prior to that, however, it had faced the risk of remaining unknown: Mikhail Suslov had opposed the film to go on general release. He had claimed that the film was not showing the feat of the Soviet people in the war. Fortunately, the decision to release the would-be classic film was supported by KGB Chairman Yuri Andropov. Although several of Semyonov's Stierlitz novels were adapted for the screen, Tikhonov did not return, perhaps feeling that the original series was definitive. The role won him the title People's Artist of the USSR, one of a number of awards.

In 1976, [Tikhonov] rejoined Bondarchuk in an adaptation of Sholokhov's They Fought for Their Country. It suited Tikhonov by concentrating on character rather than histrionics and won him another state prize in the year that he finally joined the Communist Party. 1977 saw a change of pace with Rostotsky's Oscar-nominated Beliy Bim Chernoe Ukho (White Bim the Black Ear), in which Tikhonov played a middle-aged writer who is "adopted" by a non-pedigree setter puppy.

Though he was often typecast as militiamen or spies, there were good roles among them, such as the KGB general in the cold-war thriller TASS upolnomochen zayavit (Tass is authorised to announce, 1984), another television series based on a Semyonov novel. In later years he was able to display a wider range, including the bishop in Besy, a film version of Dostoyevsky's The Devils (1992) and Charlemagne, in the Ubit Drakona, (To Kill a Dragon, 1998) after Evgeny Shvarts's wartime satire. Shvarts was inspired by Hans Christian Andersen, and Tikhonov appeared in Eldar Ryazanov's fantasy-biography of the Danish fabulist, Andersen: Life Without Love (2006), playing God. On 8 February 2003, Russian President Vladimir Putin awarded the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, third degree, to Tikhonov.

Tikhonov appeared in Nikita Mikhalkov's Oscar-winning Burnt By the Sun (1994) and also appeared in the 2010 sequel, which finished shooting before his death.

Filmography

Actor
2006
Andersen. Zhizn bez lyubvi
2006
Glazami volka as
Old Scientist
2002
Berlinskiy ekspress as
Georgiy Astakhov
2000
Yeralash (TV Series) as
Dedushka
- Vypusk 137: Fotografiya 9x12, Moy deda samykh chestnykh pravil-, Vampir Vasya (2000) - Dedushka
1998
Composition for Victory Day as
Margulis
1998
Zal ozhidaniya (TV Mini Series) as
Zaitsev Mikhail Borisovich
- Episode #1.10 (1998) - Zaitsev Mikhail Borisovich
- Episode #1.9 (1998) - Zaitsev Mikhail Borisovich
- Episode #1.8 (1998) - Zaitsev Mikhail Borisovich
- Episode #1.7 (1998) - Zaitsev Mikhail Borisovich
- Episode #1.6 (1998) - Zaitsev Mikhail Borisovich
- Episode #1.5 (1998) - Zaitsev Mikhail Borisovich
- Episode #1.4 (1998) - Zaitsev Mikhail Borisovich
- Episode #1.3 (1998) - Zaitsev Mikhail Borisovich
- Episode #1.2 (1998) - Zaitsev Mikhail Borisovich
- Episode #1.1 (1998) - Zaitsev Mikhail Borisovich
1996
Milyy drug davno zabytykh let...
1995
Avantyura
1994
Bulvarnyy roman
1994
Burnt by the Sun as
Vsevolod Konstantinovich
1993
Kodeks beshchestiya
1993
Nesravnennaya
1993
Provintsialnyy benefis
1992
Besy
1992
Gardemariny III as
Narrator (voice)
1992
Prizraki zelyonoy komnaty
1991
Vivat, gardemariny! as
Narrator (voice)
1991
Across Red Nights as
Pyotr
1989
Lyubov s privilegiyami as
Konstantin Gavrilovich Kozhemyakin
1988
Ubit drakona as
Charlemagne
1987
Nayezdniki (segment "Teoretik")
1987
Neterpeniye dushi as
Panteleymon Lepeshinskiy
1987
Apellyatsiya
1986
Priblizheniye k budushchemu as
Sergey Lunin
1985
Bitva za Moskvu (TV Mini Series) as
Narrator
- Tayfun. Seriya 2 (1985) - Narrator
- Tayfun. Seriya 1 (1985) - Narrator (voice, as V. Tikhonov)
- Agressiya. Seriya 2 (1985) - Narrator (voice, as V. Tikhonov)
- Agressiya. Seriya 1 (1985) - Narrator
1984
Evropeyskaya istoriya as
Peter Losser
1984
TASS upolnomochen zayavit... (TV Mini Series) as
Konstantinov
- Seriya 10 (1984) - Konstantinov
- Seriya 9 (1984) - Konstantinov
- Seriya 8 (1984) - Konstantinov
- Seriya 7 (1984) - Konstantinov
- Seriya 6 (1984) - Konstantinov
- Seriya 5 (1984) - Konstantinov
- Seriya 4 (1984) - Konstantinov
- Seriya 3 (1984) - Konstantinov
- Seriya 2 (1984) - Konstantinov
- Seriya 1 (1984) - Konstantinov
1982
Front v tylu vraga as
Colonel Mlynskiy
1982
Otpusk za svoy schyot (TV Movie) as
Narrator (voice)
1979
Písen o stromu a ruzi as
Vladimir Kuznecov
1978
Po ulitsam komod vodili... as
Passazhir s komodom
1978
Front za liniey fronta as
Colonel Ivan Mlynskiy
1978
Dialog (TV Mini Series) as
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Yershov
1977
Belyy Bim Chernoe ukho as
Ivan Ivanovich
1976
...I drugie ofitsialnye litsa as
Konstantin Tikhonov
1976
Povest o chelovecheskom serdtse as
Narrator (voice)
1975
They Fought for Their Country as
Nikolay Streltsov
1975
Front bez flangov as
Ivan Mlynskiy
1974
Pyotr Martynovich i gody bolshoy zhizni
1973
Aurora (TV Short)(voice, as V. Tikhonov)
1973
Seventeen Moments of Spring (TV Mini Series) as
Max Otto von Stirlitz / Maksim Maksimovich Isaev
- Devyataya seriya (1973) - Max Otto von Stirlitz / Maksim Maksimovich Isaev
- Vosmaya seriya (1973) - Max Otto von Stirlitz / Maksim Maksimovich Isaev
- Sedmaya seriya (1973) - Max Otto von Stirlitz / Maksim Maksimovich Isaev
- Dvenadtsataya seriya (1973) - Max Otto von Stirlitz / Maksim Maksimovich Isaev
- Odinnadtsataya seriya (1973) - Max Otto von Stirlitz / Maksim Maksimovich Isaev
- Desyataya seriya (1973) - Max Otto von Stirlitz / Maksim Maksimovich Isaev
- Shestaya seriya (1973) - Max Otto von Stirlitz / Maksim Maksimovich Isaev
- Pyataya seriya (1973) - Max Otto von Stirlitz / Maksim Maksimovich Isaev
- Chetvyortaya seriya (1973) - Max Otto von Stirlitz / Maksim Maksimovich Isaev
- Tretya seriya (1973) - Max Otto von Stirlitz / Maksim Maksimovich Isaev
- Vtoraya seriya (1973) - Max Otto von Stirlitz / Maksim Maksimovich Isaev
- Pervaya seriya (1973) - Max Otto von Stirlitz / Maksim Maksimovich Isaev
1972
Yegor Bulychyov i drugiye as
pop Pavlin (as ÍV. Tikhonov)
1972
Chelovek s drugoy storony as
Viktor Krymov
1971
Karusel (TV Movie) as
Head of the house
1970
Semeynoe schaste as
Kapitonov
1968
We'll Live Till Monday as
Ilya Semyonovich Melnikov
1967
War and Peace, Part IV: Pierre Bezukhov as
Prince Andrei Bolkonsky
1967
War and Peace, Part III: The Year 1812 as
Prince Andrei Bolkonsky
1965
War and Peace as
Prince Andrei Bolkonsky
1965
War and Peace, Part I: Andrei Bolkonsky as
Prince Andrei Bolkonsky
1965
War and Peace, Part II: Natasha Rostova as
Prince Andrei Bolkonsky
1963
Optimisticheskaya tragediya as
Aleksey
1962
Four Winds of Heaven as
Vyacheslav Suzdalev (as V. Tikhonov)
1961
Dve zhizni as
Sergei Nashchokin
1960
Michman Panin as
Vasiliy Panin (as V. Tikhonov)
1959
Zhazhda as
Lieutenant Oleg Bezborodko
1959
Mayskie zvyozdy as
Por. Rukavickin
1958
Ch. P. - Chrezvychainoe proisshestvie as
Viktor Rayskiy - motorist (as V. Tikhonov)
1958
Delo bylo v Penkove as
Matvei Morozov
1956
Serdtse byotsya vnov as
doctor Golubev
1955
Zvyozdy na krylyakh as
Oleksa Lavrinets (as V. Tikhonov)
1954
Ob etom zabyvat nelzya as
Rostislav Dankovich (as V. Tikhonov)
1953
Maximka as
Ship's Lt. Gorelov
1951
Taras Shevchenko as
Petersburg Youth Representative (as V. Tikhonov)
1951
V mirnye dni as
Volodya Grinevskiy matros torpedist (as V. Tikhonov)
1948
The Young Guard as
Vladimir Osmukhin
Miscellaneous
1994
Pisma v proshluyu zhizn (artistic director)
Soundtrack
1968
We'll Live Till Monday (performer: "Ivolga")
1962
Four Winds of Heaven (performer: "Serdtse, molchi")
1958
Delo bylo v Penkove (performer: "Ot lyudey na derevne ne spryatatsya")
Self
1999
Chtoby pomnili (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Chapter 56. Ivan Lapikov (1999) - Self
1998
Noveyshaya istoriya. Semnadtsat mgnoveniy vesny 25 let spustya (TV Movie documentary)
1993
The VIIth Annual Awards of the Russian Academy of Motion Picture Arts (TV Special) as
Self - presenter
1966
Woina i Mir (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
Archive Footage
2021
Glavnoe s Olgoy Belovoy (TV Series) as
Andrey Bolkonskiy (segment 'War and Peace')
- Episode #3.3 (2021) - Andrey Bolkonskiy (segment 'War and Peace')
2014
Vremya pokazhet (TV Series) as
Stirlitz (segment "Semnadtsat mgnoveniy vesny")
- Episode #1.26 (2014) - Stirlitz (segment "Semnadtsat mgnoveniy vesny")
2004
Legends of World Cinema (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Vyacheslav Tikhonov - Self

References

Vyacheslav Tikhonov Wikipedia