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Vladimir Maksheyev

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Vladimir Maksheyev
Maksheyev in 1899, with authograph, addressed to A. Yablochkina
Born
Vladimir Alexandrovich Maksheyev
Владимир Александрович Макшеев

(1843-05-28)28 May 1843
Died22 March 1901(1901-03-22) (aged 57)
Moscow, Russian Empire
Occupationstage actor

Vladimir Alexandrovich Maksheyev (Russian: Владимир Александрович Макшеев; 28 May 1843 – 22 March 1901) was a Helsingfors-born male stage actor in the Russian Empire, associated with the Moscow's Maly Theatre.

Life

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A Voronezh Cadet Academy's alumnus, Maksheyev started out as an amateur actor in the Moscow-based Shepelev troupe as well as the Artistic Circle. Upon the retirement from the military service, he joined the Medvedev Troupe in Kazan (1870–1871), then worked in Saratov, Kursk, Tula and later several Moscow collectives, before joining the Maly in 1874 to stay there for the rest of his life. His best-known parts were Rispolozhensky (It's a Family Affair-We'll Settle It Ourselves by Alexander Ostrovsky, 1874), Rasplyuyev (Krechinsky's Wedding by Aleksandr Sukhovo-Kobylin, 1874), Arkhip (The Major's Wife, by Ippolit Shpazhinsky, 1878), Varlaam (Boris Godunov, by Alexander Pushkin, 1880), Migayev (Talents and Admirers, by Ostrovsky, 1881), The Mayor (Revizor by Nikolai Gogol, 1883), Vosmibratov (The Forest by Ostrovsky, 1895).[1][2][3]

References

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  1. ^ Владимир Александрович Макшеев at The Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary // Энциклопедический словарь Ф.А. Брокгауза и И.А. Ефрона. — С.-Пб.: Брокгауз-Ефрон. 1890—1907.
  2. ^ Maksheyev's biography at the Soviet Theatre Encyclopedia
  3. ^ Maksheyev's biography at the Cadet History