Aleksandr Belyavsky (actor)


Alexander Borisovich Belyavsky was a Soviet/Russian actor who appeared in more than one hundred films. Belyavsky was also the first presenter of the popular TV Show The 13 Chairs Tavern. In 1988, he was designated a Meritorious Artist of Russia; in 2003, he was named a People's Artist of Russia.

Biography

Alexander Belyavsky was born in Moscow, to Boris Moiseyevich Belyavsky and his wife Lyubov Alexandrovna. He was the family's eldest child, with two younger siblings. After finishing school in 1949 he enrolled in the Geological research faculty of the Moscow's Gold and Non-ferrous metals Institute where he studied up until 1955, making frequent trips to the Central Asian Soviet republics for professional practice. After the graduation, Belyavsky spent several years in Irkutsk, working for the East-Siberian Geological department. He made his debut as an actor at the Irkutsk Drama Theatre, playing Molchalin in Alexander Griboyedov's Woe from Wit. Back in Moscow, Belyavsky continued working as a geology engineer, occasionally taking part in amateur theatrical productions staged by The Teachers' House. He decided then to quit his regular job, enrolled into the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute, and joined Vladimir Etush's class at the Vakhtangov Theatre. In summer 1957, Belyavsky made his debut on screen in Tales About Lenin. Three years later, still a student, he appeared in the Kiev Studio's film Save Our Souls.
In 1961, Belyavsky graduated the Shchukin Theatre Institute with honors and was invited to join the Moscow Satire Theatre. In 1964, the Polish director Leonard Buczkowski cast him in the film Przerwany lot. While working in Warsaw Belyavsky learned the Polish language and later appeared in five more Polish films, including the popular TV wartime thriller series The Four Tankmen and a Dog. In 1964, he left the Satire Theatre but never severed ties with its troupe, having become the co-director and the first presenter of the popular TV series Pub "13 Chairs". It was Belyavsky who came up with the idea of staging a satirical TV series ridiculing a good-for-nothing 'firm', members of which meet at the tavern to discuss their problems and perform Polish pop songs in a karaoke-style.
In 1964 Belyavsky joined the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Theatre, then moved in 1966 to the Theatre-Studio of a Cinema Actor. All in all he appeared in more than one hundred films, one of his best-known roles being that of villainous Fox in Stanislav Govorukhin's The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed. In the 1990s, Belyavsky hosted several TV shows; he played Leonid Brezhnev in Igor Gostev's Grey Wolves. In 1999, he returned to the theatre and in 2003 was awarded the title of The People's Artist of Russia.
In December 2003, Alexander Belyavsky suffered a stroke which left him incapacitated. On September 8, 2012, he was found on the ground by the house where he lived, having fallen, apparently, from the staircase window between the 5th and the 6th floor of the house he lived in. The initial police reports implied it was suicide; later it was suggested the fall might have been accidental. Alexander Belyavsky was buried in Kuzminskoye Cemetery in Moscow.

Private life

Alexander Belyavsky was married twice. In his first marriage, to Valentina Viktorovna, he fathered a son, Boris and daughter Nadezhda. With his second wife Lyudmila Tikhonovna they had a daughter, Alexandra, born on August 28, 2003, just three months prior to his suffering a stroke.
After Boris's death they have adopted another son, who committed suicide after being told by neighbors that Alexandr and Lyudmila are not his biological parents.

Selected filmography

Stories About Lenin - electrician NikolaiSpasite nashi dushi - Yuriy TsymbalyukQuite Seriously - journalist Noch bez miloserdiya - Henry DavisIt Happened in the Police - Lieutenant GaninYolanta - Duke RobertPrzerwany lot - WowaGoing Inside a Storm - Sergei KrylovCzterej pancerni i pies - Captain Ivan PavlovIkh znali tolko v litso Net i da - StronskiyJuly Rain - VolodyaThe Mysterious Monk - Stronski24-25 ne vozvrashchaetsya - Imant HerbertGlavnyy svidetel - Matvey NovozhilovDzień oczyszczenia - partyzant SaszaTsena bystrykh sekund - Oleg VorobyovTalanty i poklonniki - Grigoriy Antonych BakinFailure of Engineer Garin - Vasili Shelga