Boris Tenin

Boris Tenin

1905-03-23

Biography

In the years 1937-1946 - artist of the Leningrad Comedy Theater. Since 1946 - actor of the Studio Theater of the film actor in Moscow. In the years 1955-1962 - actor of the Moscow Theater of Satire. Since 1962 - actor of the Moscow Drama Theater on Malaya Bronnaya. Since 1974 - actor of the Academic Theater named after Vladimir Mayakovsky. In 1933, he taught clowning at the Moscow Circus College, in 1935 he acted as a clown in the arena of the Moscow Circus. Honored Artist of the RSFSR (03/11/1939). People's Artist of the Tajik SSR (05.01.1944) (from 1941 to 1944, the troupe of the Leningrad Comedy Theater worked in evacuation in Tajikistan). People's Artist of the RSFSR (03/06/1950). People's Artist of the USSR (10/22/1981). Boris Mikhailovich was married to actresses Olga Ivanova (first wife of Grigory Alexandrov) and Lydia Sukharevskaya. Boris Tenin suddenly died in Moscow on September 8, 1990, one second from a cardiac arrest. He was buried at the Vagankovsky cemetery. The actor died a year before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and in October 1991 his wife, Lydia Sukharevskaya, passed away.

Also appears in

The Fall of Berlin

The Fall of Berlin

5.1

Maigret and the Man on the Bench

Maigret and the Man on the Bench

8.5

Without Dowry

Without Dowry

5.8

Hello, Moscow!

Hello, Moscow!

6.2

Life of Klim Samgin

Life of Klim Samgin

7.0

Behind Show Windows

Behind Show Windows

6.2

The Man with the Gun

The Man with the Gun

4.7

Мегрэ и старая дама

Мегрэ и старая дама

8.0

The Paradise Apples

The Paradise Apples

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Drama

Drama

4.7

Song of Happiness

Song of Happiness

Not yet rated

Przhevalsky

Przhevalsky

6.5

Kilometer Zero

Kilometer Zero

5.0

The New Adventures of Schweik

The New Adventures of Schweik

6.0

Alitet Leaves for the Hills

Alitet Leaves for the Hills

5.6

Maigret Hesitates

Maigret Hesitates

8.0

Сесиль умерла

Сесиль умерла

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Shame

Shame

4.4

The Russian Question

The Russian Question

4.5

Let’s Remember, Comrades

Let’s Remember, Comrades

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