Gleb Strizhenov
Soviet stage and film actor
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Gleb Aleksandrovich Strizhenov (Russian: Глеб Александрович Стриженов) (July 21, 1925 – October 4, 1985) was a Soviet stage and film actor. Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1974).[1] He was the older brother of Oleg Strizhenov, who was also an actor.
Born
July 21, 1925
Gleb Aleksandrovich Strizhenov
July 21, 1925
DiedOctober 4, 1985 (aged 60)
Moscow, Soviet Union
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1957–1984
Gleb Strizhenov | |
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![]() Strizhenov in 1974 | |
| Born | Gleb Aleksandrovich Strizhenov July 21, 1925 |
| Died | October 4, 1985 (aged 60) Moscow, Soviet Union |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1957–1984 |
| Spouse | Lydia Antonova |
| Children | 1 |
Selected filmography
- The Third Half (1963) as Yevgeny Ryazantsev
- An Optimistic Tragedy (1963) as officer
- The Red and the White (1967) as Colonel
- Earth and Sky Adventures (1974) as Stas' Father
- For the Rest of His Life (1975) as Kravtsov
- Okovani soferi (1975) as Kalenic
- The Days of the Turbins (1976, TV Movie) as von Schratt
- The Tavern on Pyatnitskaya (1978) as Gremin
- The Garage (1980) as Yakubov
- A Few Days from the Life of I. I. Oblomov (1980) as The Baron
- Per Aspera Ad Astra (1981) as Glan
- Teheran 43 (1981) as Simon
