Igor Ledogorov

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Igor Ledogorov

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Born
Igor Vadimovich Ledogorov

(1932-05-09)9 May 1932
Died10 February 2005(2005-02-10) (aged 72)
Occupationactor
Years active1964–1997
ChildrenVadim Ledogorov
AwardsPeople's Artist of the RSFSR (1989)

Igor Vadimovich Ledogorov (Russian: И́горь Вади́мович Ледогоров; 9 May 1932 – 10 February 2005) was a Russian actor.

Biography[]

Igor Ledogorov was born on 9 May 1932 at Moscow. Since the beginning of The Great Patriotic War he and his family was in evacuation in Tashkent. Here he first came into contact with the world of cinema, the crowd participated in the famous picture director Leonid Lukov Two Soldiers.

In 1958, he graduated from , where he was a party to the collective dramatic, artistic director was Honored Artist of the RSFSR Nikolay Khlibko. Also in Tashkent e entered the Theatre and Art Institute Alexander Ostrovsky, graduated in 1964.

The first significant work was the role of the actor Nikolay Bauman in eponymous historical-biographical film directed by .

On 1967 to 1969 and Ledogorov played Leningrad Theater Lenin Komsomol. Then, having become acquainted with Igor Vladimirov, he moved to Тheater Lensoviet. There he spent three years playing in productions of Warsaw Melody (from Alisa Freindlich), The Road to Calvary, The Forty-First.

In 1971 Igor Ledogorov came to DATS.[1] On the stage of this theater he performed until 1997 and, until his departure abroad.

In 1997 from the actor after his son emigrated to New Zealand.[1]

Ledogorov died on 10 February 2005 in Hamilton. He was buried in Cambridge (Hautapu) Public Cemetery.[2]

Filmography[]

Honors and awards[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Биография
  2. ^ "Могилы знаменитостей. Ледогоров Игорь Вадимович (1932-2005)".

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