Mikhail Ivanovich Zharov is a Soviet theater and film actor. People's Artist of the RSFSR (1944) and People's Artist of the USSR (October 26, 1949). In 1920, he graduated from the studio at the theater of the Artistic and Educational Union of Workers' Organization. He acted in theaters No. 1 of the Revolutionary Military Union of the Republic, the Safonov Theater, the Baku Workers' Theater, the Realistic Theater, and the Moscow Chamber Theater. From 1938, he was an actor and director at the Maly Theater. He made his film debut in 1915 with a tiny, practically unnoticeable role as an oprichnik in the film "Tsar Ivan Vasilyevich the Terrible." He played his first major role, that of Red Army soldier Yegor, in 1925 in the film "The Road to Happiness." In those years, Zharov was considered an unrivaled master of the episodic genre (Don Diego and Pelageya, The Man from the Restaurant, The White Eagle, The Living Corpse, Outskirts, and Puppets). He found expressive, distinctive details and r...
The Vyborg Side
1939
Ivan the Terrible, Part II: The Boyars' Plot
1958
Attention! The Magician Is in the City!
1963
Vassa Zheleznova
1953
Two-Buldi-Two
1929
Our Cinema
1940
The Anna Cross
1954
Engineer Kochin's Error
1939
The Village Detective
1969
A Noisy Household
1946
Elder Sister
1967
Young Fritz
1943
Actress
1943
Outskirts
1933
Who Are You?
1927
Anya
1927
Our Friend Maxim
1973
Boots
1957
Red Leaves
1958
Happy Flight
1949
Man in a Shell
1939
Peter the First, Part I
1937
Thunderstorm
1934
Peter the First, Part II
1938
Tsar Ivan Vasilevich The Terrible
1915
The Bear
1938
Dreamers
1934
Three Comrades
1935
In the Name of the Motherland
1943
For Those Who Are at Sea
1948
Ivan the Terrible, Part I
1944
Marionettes
1934
Milky Way
1959
The Very Last Day
1973
Defense of Tsaritsyn
1942
The District Secretary
1942
Aelita: Queen of Mars
1924
26 Commissioners
1933
Chess Fever
1925
The Tale of Tsar Saltan
1943