Vasili Vasilyevich Merkuryev was born on April 6, 1904, in Ostrov,
Pskov province, Russia. He was the youngest of seven children in the
family. His father, named Vasili Ilyich Merkuryev, was a grocer in the
city of Ostrov, near Pskov. His mother, named Anna Ilyinichna, was a
German immigrant. Young Merkuryev began his acting career in 1920, as
an apprentice at the theatre of the city of Ostrov. In 1926 he
graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Theatrical Art. Merkuryev
made his film debut in 1935, he played a supporting role of Stas in
'Inzhener Goff' (aka.. Zemlya vperedi or Land Ahead, 1935). His
professional acting career spanned over 50 years. Merkuryev played more
than 40 roles in film and made over 100 stage works.
From 1937-1978 Vasili Merkuryev worked with the Pushkin Drama Theatre
(Aleksandrinski Theatre) in Leningrad (St. Petersburg). He was invited
to the troupe of the oldest Russian Drama Theatre by his acting teacher
Leonid Vivyen. Merkuryev was among the leading actors of the Pushkin
Drama Theatre. There his stage partners were such remarkable actors as
Nikolay Cherkasov,
Nikolai Simonov,
Konstantin Skorobogatov,
Yuriy Tolubeev,
Aleksandr Borisov,
Bruno Frejndlikh,
Vladimir Chestnokov,
Vladimir Erenberg, Leonid Vivyen,
Igor Gorbachyov,
Olga Lebzak, Nina Mameyeva',
Lidiya Shtykan,
Nina Urgant,
Valentina Panina, and other notable
Russian actors.
Vasili Merkuryev was awarded the State prize of the USSR three times:
for supporting role in 'Glinka' (1947), for supporting role in 'Povest
o nastoyaschem cheloveke' (1949) and for the leading role in 'Donetskie
shakhtery' (1952). He also received the Stanislavsky State Prize
(posthumously in 1979) for his stage works and other awards and
decorations for his works in theatre and film. Merkuryev was honored
with the title of the People's Artist of the USSR (1964). From
1932-1978 Merkuryev was a professor at the Leningrad Institute of
Theatre, Music and Cinematography. There he led acting class together
with his wife, Irina Vsevolodovna Meyerhold, daughter of
Vsevolod Meyerhold.
Vasili Merkuryev was known for his compassion and legendary generosity.
He shared his money and food with his students during the times when
they were struggling to survive. He adopted three children of his
brother, Pyotr Merkuryev, who was executed in 1939, under dictatorship
of
Joseph Stalin. He also named his son,
Pyotr Merkurev, in the memory of his
brother. Vasili Merkuryev died on May 12, 1978, in Moscow, Russia, and
was laid to rest in Necropolis of The Masters of Art "Literatorskie
mostki" at Volkovskoe Cemetery in St. Petersburg, Russia.