Oleg Strizhenov


Oleg Aleksandrovich Strizhenov was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor. He was awarded People's Artist of the USSR in 1988.

Biography

Strizhenov was born in Blagoveshchensk in 1929. His family moved to Moscow in 1935, where he grew up. He completed the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute in 1953 and from 1953 he was actor in the Russian Theater of Drama in Tallinn ; from 1954 to 1955, he acted at the Pushkin Theater in Leningrad, and in 1957 he was at the Screen Actors Theater and Studio in Moscow. From 1966 to 1976 he acted at the Moscow Artists' and Actors' Theater.

Career

Strizhenov became popular after playing the title character, revolutionary Arthur in The Gadfly, based on the novel by Ethel Lilian Voynich. He also starred in films The Mexican, as Fernandez/Felipe Rivera, The Forty-First, as Lieutenant Nikolaevich Govorukha-Otrok, Pardesi, as Afanasy Nikitin, The Captain's Daughter, as Pyotr Grinyov, White Nights, as the dreamer, and The Queen of Spades, as Hermann.

Personal life

Strizhenov was married three times, all of his wives were actresses. His first marriage was to his The Gadfly co-star, Marianna. They were married since 1955 and until 1968. Their daughter, Natalya, died in 2003. They divorced in 1968.
Strizhenov married his second wife, actress Lyubov Zemlyanikina, in 1968. The marriage lasted six years. Their child is Russian actor, writer, producer, and director Aleksandr Strizhenov. He married his third wife, Lionella Skirda, in 1976.
Strizhenov's older brother, Gleb, was also an actor. He was an Honored Artist of the RSFSR and starred with his brother in two films.
Strizhenov died at a Moscow hospital on 9 February 2025, at the age of 95. He was survived by his wife.

Awards

Selected filmography

The Gadfly The Mexican The Forty-First Pardesi The Captain's Daughter White Nights The Queen of Spades Northern Story Optimistic Tragedy Roll Call Not Under the Jurisdiction The Star of Captivating Happiness The Youth of Peter the Great