- Anatoly Durov
Anatoly Anatolyevich Durov (sometimes spelled "Durow") ( _ru. Анато́лий Анато́льевич Ду́ров) (1887–1928) was a renowned 20th century animal trainer. He was a member of the Durov family of performers who raised the quality and prestige of the Russian circus.
Background
Anatoly Anatolyevich's great-grandmother,
Nadezhda Durova , was the first female officer in the Russian Army, who became a decorated soldier in the Russian cavalry during theNapoleonic wars . His mother, née Tereza Stadler, was a talented circus horse rider of German descent and owned the Bavarian Circus. Long and successful tours led her to make Russia her home. His father, Anatoly Durov, was born to an old noble family and broke with it to join a traveling troupe. Anatoly (Jr.) was a good acrobat, a magician, and a monologue reciter. Anatoly (Sr.) andVladimir Durov were the first of the Durov clan to gain fame as circus entertainers.Career
Anatoly (Jr.) made his circus debut in 1914 in the Nikitin brothers' circus in the city of
Ryazan . His real fame came in the years following theRussian Revolution of 1917 . The younger Anatoly Durov performed with a large and varied group of animals. His performance commentary was always biting and topical. He toured abroad in 1921.In
Serbia he performed in the city ofSubotica in the variety show Alhambra; in the city ofZagreb in the Music Hall; in the city ofSarajevo in the Winter Garden. In November 1921, he signed a contract for performances in the cities ofGraz andVienna ,Austria with the international circus Orpheus for 500,000 kronor plus travel expenses.In 1922-1923 he toured throughout the
Italy , performing inRome ,Milan ,Padua (Padova ),Genoa (Genova),Bari ,Venice ,Bologna ,Treviso ,Adria (Atria), and other places.At the request of Queen
Elena of Italy , Anatoly (Jr.) gave a private performance at the royal villa. His performing dog "Petit" lived in the queen's apartment for three days. Queen Elena granted Anatoly Durov Jun. a golden cigarette-case and a letter of thanks.After his tours across
Europe and theUnited States , Anatoly Durov returned to Soviet Russia and founded an entertainment program that gained international recognition. He later settled in the city ofTaganrog (1926) where he founded "The Taganrog Animal Theater of Anatoly Durov".Anatoly Anatolyevich Durov died in 1928 in a hunting accident. His nephews, Vladimir Grigorievich Durov (1909-1972) and Yury Vladimirovich Durov (1909-1971) continued in his footsteps. Both became People's Artists of the USSR. Currently the Durov Theater in
Moscow is run by Tereza Durova (b.September 5 1926 ), a niece.External links
* [http://www.taganrogcity.com/durov.html Anatoly Durov Jun. Museum in Taganrog]
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