Dmitri Dmitriyevich Vasilyev
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Dmitry Vasilyev | |
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Дмитрий Васильев | |
| Born | May 30, 1945 |
| Died | July 16, 2003 (aged 58) Kriushkino, Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia |
| Years active | 1984–2003 |
| Known for | Russian monarchism and ultranationalism, Antisemitism, founder of Pamyat |
| Political party | Pamyat |
Dmitri Dmitriyevich Vasilyev (Russian: Дми́трий Дми́триевич Васи́льев; 30 May 1945 – 16 July 2003) was a Soviet-Russian actor, monarchist, and ultranationalist who was chairman of Pamyat from 1988 until his death in 2003.[1]
Throughout his career, Vasilyev did not disclose his father's surname; when asked why he did so, he claimed that it was due to his aristocratic association, saying, "My mother did not take care of me so that I would perish." His grandfather was a Cossack ataman who was killed by the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War. Many other paternal relatives of his also suffered in the Gulag system.[2]
He first studied at the Moscow Art Theatre School, after which he was conscripted into the Soviet Army, where he served as a tanker. Vasilyev carried out his military service in Hungary.[2] Following his military service, he returned to acting; he played the minor role of Pyotr Stolypin in Sergei Gerasimov's final film, Lev Tolstoy.