- Pavel Luspekayev
Pavel Borisovich Luspekayev ( _ru. Па́вел Бори́сович Луспека́ев) (
April 20 ,1927 , Lugansk -April 17 ,1970 ,Moscow ) was a Russian actor who is best known for his role of Vereschagin in the classic Russian movie "White Sun of the Desert ".Pavel Luspekayev was born in Lugansk in 1927. He was 14 when the
Great Patriotic War started in 1941. Young Pavel joined theSoviet partisans unit where he was later wounded. In 1946, after the end of the war, Luspekayev became student in the Moscow's Schepkin theatre school. After finishing the school in 1950 he performed in Tbilisi's Griboedov Russian Drama Theatre, in 1956 in Kiev'sLesya Ukrainka National Academic Theater of Russian Drama . In 1959 he joined Leningrad'sBolshoi Drama Theatre where he performed in plays under directorGeorgy Tovstonogov . In 1965 Luspekayev was awarded the title ofMeritorious Artist (Zasluzhenny actor) ofRSFSR .Due to his wound, Luspekayev developed peripheral vascular disease in his legs when he was 26. The illness progressed, and later his feet were amputated. Nevertheless, he continued to perform on prosthesis, even though he was suffering from pain. During filming of "
White Sun of the Desert " in 1969, Luspekayev's condition worsened, and he could barely walk. His wife was carrying a small folding chair, and Luspekayev had to take a rest every 20 steps. In the original script, the role of Vereschagin was a minor one, but during filming, the role began to expand, with some of the scenes being improvised in place. The connection between the actor and the role he was playing became so strong, that the crew began to call Vereschagin by name Pavel (Pasha), even though in the script his name was Alexander.Shortly after the White Sun of the Desert was released, Pavel Luspekayev died because of his illness.Selected filmography
* Secret of two oceans (Тайна двух океанов) 1956
* Baltic Sky (Балтийское небо) 1961
* Three Fat Men (Три толстяка) 1966
* Republic SHKID (Республика ШКИД) 1966
* White Sun of the Desert (Белое солнце пустыни) 1969External links
*ru icon [http://www.peoples.ru/art/cinema/actor/luspekaev/ Pavel Luspekayev bio]
*ru icon [http://www.vladimir-motyl.ru/luspekaev.html Vladimir Motyl's memoirs about Pavel Luspekayev]
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