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Vasily Kachalov

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31: 186: 277: 272:β€œThat matchless voice of his sounded different each time. Different too was that amazing process of creating a phrase, and every visual image evoked by the word. One had the impression that Kachalov was not merely speaking but thinking aloud, and that the words one heard were only a part of what he was seeing with his inner eye. For that reason people did not merely listen to Kachalov, they watched what he was talking about.” 106: 30: 628: 593: 638: 563: 568: 633: 608: 623: 598: 603: 643: 618: 146: 613: 246:, the Kachalov Group went touring Central Europe and did not return until the summer of 1921, under pressure from the theatre's founders. 558: 578: 588: 553: 524: 491: 169: 573: 583: 250: 435: 230: 200:, who fell in love with Kachalov; she described their affair as "a touch of private happiness". Another of his lovers was 126: 185: 172:
in order to pursue an acting career. After four years of touring the Russian provinces and a brief stint at the
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later that year. All in all, he took more than 50 roles in Stanislavski's company.
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30 January] 1875 – 30 September 1948), was one of Russia's most renowned
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and composer Konstantinas Galkauskas. In 1896, he left the law department of
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Stanislavski and female actors: women in Stanislavski's life and art
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Kachalov was greatly admired for his "magnetic" voice. He played
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after the title was instituted in 1936 and received a
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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(2001) 624:Recipients of the Order of Lenin 599:20th-century Russian male actors 104: 644:Burials at Novodevichy Cemetery 208:, when they were acting in the 619:Recipients of the Stalin Prize 316:The Death of Ivan the Terrible 1: 609:People's Artists of the RSFSR 231:Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko 141:. It was Kachalov who played 614:Honored Artists of the RSFSR 604:People's Artists of the USSR 504:A History of Russian Theatre 251:People's Artists of the USSR 147:Symbolist production of 1911 204:. He met his wife, actress 170:Saint Petersburg University 123:Васи́лий Π˜Π²Π°ΜΠ½ΠΎΠ²ΠΈΡ‡ ΠšΠ°Ρ‡Π°ΜΠ»ΠΎΠ² 660: 559:People from Vilensky Uyezd 212:, one of Russia's oldest. 579:Russian male stage actors 122: 115:Vasily Ivanovich Kachalov 103: 28: 16:Russian actor (1875–1948) 589:Soviet male stage actors 554:Male actors from Vilnius 125:; 11 February [ 189:Kachalov's portrait by 164:included revolutionary 135:Konstantin Stanislavski 574:Russian drama teachers 436:A Month in the Country 427:The Brothers Karamazov 366:The Pillars of Society 289: 274: 193: 584:Soviet drama teachers 279: 270: 188: 160:. His schoolmates at 156:Orthodox priest from 85:Mount Auburn Cemetery 293:Notable performances 515:Obraztsov, Sergey. 308:When We Dead Awaken 210:Kazan Drama Theatre 455:, by Anton Chekhov 380:The Cherry Orchard 290: 244:Russian Revolution 226:The Cherry Orchard 221:Vsevolod Meyerhold 194: 139:Moscow Art Theatre 62:September 30, 1948 482:Maria Ignatieva. 233:'s production of 166:Felix Dzerzhinsky 112: 111: 44:February 11, 1875 651: 528: 513: 507: 501: 495: 480: 375:, by Shakespeare 358:The Lower Depths 266:Sergey Obraztsov 191:Kazimir Malevich 124: 108: 65: 35:Kachalov in 1935 33: 19: 659: 658: 654: 653: 652: 650: 649: 648: 534: 533: 532: 531: 514: 510: 502: 498: 481: 474: 469: 430:, by Dostoevsky 295: 259:Orders of Lenin 217:Baron Tuzenbach 206:Nina Litovtseva 182:(spring 1900). 179:The Snow Maiden 174:Suvorin Theatre 162:Vilna Gymnasium 76: 67: 63: 54: 45: 36: 24: 23:Vasily Kachalov 17: 12: 11: 5: 657: 655: 647: 646: 641: 636: 631: 626: 621: 616: 611: 606: 601: 596: 591: 586: 581: 576: 571: 566: 561: 556: 551: 546: 536: 535: 530: 529: 508: 496: 471: 470: 468: 465: 464: 463: 456: 447: 440: 431: 422: 413: 404: 397: 390: 383: 376: 369: 362: 353: 352:, by Chekhov 346: 337: 328: 319: 312: 303: 294: 291: 110: 109: 101: 100: 96: 95: 92: 88: 87: 82: 78: 77: 68: 66:(aged 73) 60: 56: 55: 52:Russian Empire 46: 42: 38: 37: 34: 26: 25: 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 656: 645: 642: 640: 637: 635: 632: 630: 627: 625: 622: 620: 617: 615: 612: 610: 607: 605: 602: 600: 597: 595: 592: 590: 587: 585: 582: 580: 577: 575: 572: 570: 567: 565: 562: 560: 557: 555: 552: 550: 547: 545: 542: 541: 539: 526: 525:9781589634565 522: 518: 517:My Profession 512: 509: 505: 500: 497: 493: 492:9780761841791 489: 485: 479: 477: 473: 466: 461: 457: 454: 453: 448: 445: 441: 439:, by Turgenev 438: 437: 432: 429: 428: 423: 420: 419: 414: 411: 410: 409:Boris Godunov 405: 402: 398: 395: 391: 388: 384: 381: 377: 374: 373:Julius Caesar 370: 367: 363: 360: 359: 354: 351: 350:Three Sisters 347: 344: 343: 338: 335: 334: 333:The Wild Duck 329: 326: 325: 324:Three Sisters 320: 317: 313: 310: 309: 304: 301: 297: 296: 292: 287: 283: 280:Kachalov and 278: 273: 269: 267: 262: 260: 256: 252: 247: 245: 240: 238: 237: 232: 228: 227: 222: 218: 213: 211: 207: 203: 199: 192: 187: 183: 181: 180: 175: 171: 167: 163: 159: 155: 150: 148: 144: 140: 136: 132: 128: 120: 116: 107: 102: 97: 93: 89: 86: 83: 81:Resting place 79: 75: 71: 61: 57: 53: 49: 43: 39: 32: 27: 20: 516: 511: 503: 499: 483: 459: 450: 443: 434: 425: 416: 412:, by Pushkin 407: 400: 393: 389:, by Chekhov 386: 382:, by Chekhov 379: 372: 365: 356: 349: 340: 331: 322: 315: 306: 299: 285: 282:Olga Knipper 271: 263: 255:Stalin Prize 248: 241: 234: 224: 214: 202:Alisa Koonen 198:Maria Lilina 195: 177: 151: 114: 113: 74:Soviet Union 64:(1948-09-30) 549:1948 deaths 544:1875 births 452:Uncle Vanya 418:Rosmersholm 342:The Seagull 300:Snow Maiden 538:Categories 494:. 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Vilna
Russian Empire
Moscow
Soviet Union
Mount Auburn Cemetery

Russian
O.S.
actors
Konstantin Stanislavski
Moscow Art Theatre
Hamlet
Symbolist production of 1911
Belarusian
Vilna
Vilna Gymnasium
Felix Dzerzhinsky
Saint Petersburg University
Suvorin Theatre
The Snow Maiden

Kazimir Malevich
Maria Lilina
Alisa Koonen
Nina Litovtseva
Kazan Drama Theatre
Baron Tuzenbach
Vsevolod Meyerhold
The Cherry Orchard

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