Nikolai Muzil


Nikolai Ignatyevich Muzil was a prominent Russian 19th century stage actor, associated with Moscow's Maly Theatre. He was honoured with the Meritorious Artists of the Imperial Theatres title in 1903.

Biography

Born to Ignaty Muzil, a well-established Russian merchant of Czech origins, Nikolai Muzil made his debut at the Maly Theatre in 1865 and stayed with it for the rest of his life. Of his twenty parts in Alexander Ostrovsky's plays, most lauded were those of Gavrila, Pyotr, Narokov and Shmaga. The foremost comic actor of Russian theatre of the time, Muzil was praised as master psychologist who imparted his characters with unique vitality and authenticity.
Nikolai Muzil is also renowned as a founder of a vast artistic dynasty: his wife Varvara Muzil-Borozdina, daughters Varvara Ryzhova, Nadezhda Muzil-Borozdina and Elena Muzil, Nikolai Muzil, Nikolai Ryzhov and Tatyana Ryzhova, were all Maly Theatre actors and actresses.