Yevgeny Yevstigneyev
Yevgeny Aleksandrovich Yevstigneyev was a prominent Soviet and Russian stage and film actor, theatre pedagogue, one of the founders of the Moscow Sovremennik Theatre. He was named People's Artist of the USSR in 1983 and awarded the USSR State Prize in 1974.
Early years
Yevgeny Yevstigneyev was born on 9 October 1926 in Nizhny Novgorod, Russian SFSR into a poor working-class family and spent his childhood at the outskirts in the Volodarsky village. He was a late child of Maria Ivanovna Yevstigneyeva, a milling machine operator, and a metallurgist Aleksandr Mikhailovich Yevstigneyev who was twenty years older than her and who died when Yevgeny was six years old. Maria Ivanovna married another man who died when Yevgeny turned seventeen.By that time he had already finished seven classes of secondary school and applied as a mechanic to the same factory where his mother was working. Yet he dreamed of acting, just like his elder half-brother who served as a comedy actor in the local theatre and died very young, which made his mother to believe that it was a bad sign; she asked the recruiting manager to keep her son's documents and don't let him leave.
During that period Yevgeny became interested in jazz and started playing drums with a jazz band that performed in cinemas. There he was noticed by the director of the Gorky Theatre School who invited him to join. Yevgeny passed the entering exams in 1947 and graduated in 1951.
Career
He became an actor of the Vladimir Regional Drama Theatre where he served from 1951 to 1954. He quickly rose to fame as the most talented and versatile actor of Vladimir, performing 23 roles in total. In 1954 a Moscow Art Theatre actor Mikhail Zimin who had previously studied with Yevstigneyev returned for him and asked to join the Nemirovich-Danchenko School-Studio at MKhAT. Yevgeny was accepted and went straight to the third course, graduating in 1956 and becoming an actor of the Moscow Art Theatre where he served for a year.In 1957 a number of young MAT actors including Yevgeny Yevstigneyev and his close friend Oleg Yefremov founded the Sovremennik Theatre where he served till 1970. The role of the king in Evgeny Schwartz's play Naked King which was staged in 1960 by Yefremov became his most recognized stage role since. Soon he performed in the leading role of a Young Pioneer camp administrator in the comedy movie Welcome, or No Trespassing. It turned a big hit and gave a great push to his successful movie career which lasted for 35 years and resulted in over 100 roles.
Possessing a brilliant gift of a comic and dramatic actor, Yevstigneyev was immensely popular. His appearance in any film or play guaranteed it a success with viewers. Among his unforgettable performances was the portrayal of Professor Preobrazhensky in Heart of a Dog.
In 1970 Oleg Yefremov was appointed the main director of the Moscow Art Theatre and left Sovremennik. Yevstigneyev followed him along with some other actors, although, according to his colleague Igor Kvasha, he was against this move and tried to convince everyone to stay at Sovremennik. He performed in MAT up until 1988. From 1976 to 1986 he also taught acting at the Moscow Art Theatre School, becoming a professor in 1977.
Last years
During the late 1980s he started experiencing heart problems and survived a heart attack. In 1988 he asked Yefremov not to give him additional roles. Yefremov then suggested him to retire. This deeply hurt Yevstigneyev's feelings and he left the theatre. During 1990-1992 he performed in several plays in combination companies. He also starred in an epic historical mini-series Yermak as Ivan the Terrible which became his last role.In 1991 Nikolai Gubenko, at the time a Soviet Ministry of Culture, contacted a famous British cardiologist Thomas Lewis and sent Yevstigneyev and his wife to London. After an examination Lewis told Yevstigneyev that he would perform a surgery, but the actor had no chances. This greatly affected Yevstigneyev, and in five minutes he survived another heart attack which led to coma and his death in several hours.
Yevgeny Yevstigneyev was transported back to Moscow and buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery. He was survived by his third wife, an actress Irina Tsivina, his son from the first marriage to Galina Volchek — a prominent Russian film director and cinematographer Denis Yevstigneyev, and a daughter from his second marriage to an actress Lilia Yevstigneyeva — Maria Selyanskaya who performs at the Sovremennik Theatre.
Selected filmography
- Duel as Captain Peterson
- Ballad of a Soldier as a truck driver
- Man Follows the Sun as Nikolai, motorcycle racer
- Nine Days in One Year as Nikolai Ivanovich
- Strictly Business as Citizen
- Welcome, or No Trespassing as Dynin
- The Hyperboloid of Engineer Garin as an engineer Pyotr Garin
- Beware of the Car as a theatre director
- Older Sister as Ogorodnikov
- Wings as Misha
- The Ugly Story as Pralinsky
- Stewardess as a drunken passenger
- The Little Golden Calf as Alexander Koreiko
- Zigzag of Success as Ivan Kalachev
- Tchaikovsky as Herman Laroche
- The Flight as Paramon Korzukhin
- All The King's Men as Larson
- Property of the Republic as Carl Genrikhovich Vitol
- Grandads-Robbers as Valentin Vorobyov
- Commander of the Lucky Pike as Stepan Lukich
- Privalov's Millions as Ivan Yakovlevich
- Fitil as a drunkard
- Seventeen Moments of Spring as Professor Pleischner
- Unbelievable Adventures of Italians in Russia as a lame Italian
- Wounded Game as a watchman
- Fitil as an official
- About the Little Red Riding Hood as an astrologer
- Family Circumstances as Nikolai Pavlovich
- The Nose as an official at the post office
- The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed as Ruchechnik
- Do Not Part with Your Beloved as Homak
- The Old New Year as Ivan Adamych
- Waiting for Love as Rita's uncle
- We Are from Jazz as Papa
- Demidovs as Nikita Antufiev-Demidov
- I Still Love, I Still Hope as Vasiliy Vasilyevich
- Winter Evening in Gagra as Aleksey Ivanovich Beglov
- Gardemarines ahead! as Alexey Bestuzhev-Ryumin
- Moonzund as Nikolai Essen
- She with a Broom, He in a Black Hat as Raven
- Heart of a Dog as Professor Philip Philipovich Preobrazhensky
- New Adventures of a Yankee in King Arthur's Court as an archbishop
- Yolki-palki as Yuri Viktorovich
- Zerograd as a museum curator
- The Feasts of Belshazzar, or a Night with Stalin as Mikhail Kalinin
- Sons of Bitches as Andrey Ivanovich Nanaytsev
- Viva Gardes-Marines! as Alexey Bestuzhev-Ryumin
- Gardes-Marines III as Alexey Bestuzhev-Ryumin
- Dreams of Russia as Bush, the court gardener
- Yermak as Ivan the Terrible