Maksim Shtraukh  | |
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| Born | Maksim Maksimovich Shtraukh 23 February 1900  | 
| Died | 3 January 1974 (aged 73) | 
| Occupation(s) | Actor, theatre director | 
| Years active | 1925-1974 | 
Maksim Maksimovich Shtraukh (Russian: Макси́м Макси́мович Штра́ух; 1900–1974) was a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor.[1] He was awarded the People's Artist of the USSR in 1965, Lenin Prize and Stalin Prize between 1950 and 1951.[2]
He is known for playing Vladimir Lenin on stage and in film. He had a privilege to get a discount for V. I. Lenin bust at any USSR shop.
Selected filmography
- 1923 – Glumov's Diary
 - 1924 – Strike
 - 1929 – The General Line
 - 1929 – The Ghost That Never Returns
 - 1930 – The Civil Servant
 - 1933 – The Deserter
 - 1933 – The Conveyor of Death
 - 1934 – The Four Visits of Samuel Wolfe
 - 1936 – A Severe Young Man
 - 1938 – Doctor Aybolit
 - 1938 – The Man with the Gun
 - 1938 – The Vyborg Side
 - 1940 – Yakov Sverdlov
 - 1942 – His Name Is Sukhe-Bator
 - 1943 – Two Soldiers
 - 1943 – The Young Fritz
 - 1946 – The Vow
 - 1947 – Light over Russia
 - 1948 – The Court of Honor
 - 1949 – The Battle of Stalingrad
 - 1949 – The Fall of Berlin
 - 1950 – Conspiracy of the Doomed
 - 1956 – Murder on Dante Street
 - 1957 – Stories About Lenin
 - 1957 – Leningrad Symphony
 - 1965 – Lenin in Poland
 
References
- ↑ Peter Rollberg (2016). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. US: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 679–670. ISBN 1442268425.
 - ↑ Максим Штраух — биография
 
External links
- Maksim Shtraukh at IMDb
 - Maya Turovskaya, Boris Medvedev. Энергия мысли. Mайя Туровская и Борис Медведев о Максиме Штраухе (1952)
 
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