Boris Smirnov was a Russian actor of Moscow Art Theatre also known for
his film role as Prince Vasili Kuragin in
War and Peace (1965).
He was born Boris Aleksandrovich Smirnov, on October 26, 1908, in St.
Petersburg, Russia. From 1925 to 1929 he studied acting at Leningrad
Institute of Theatrical Arts, graduating in 1929 as actor. From 1929 to
1950 he was member of several stage companies in Leningrad, such as
Theatre of Lensovet and Leningrad Theatre of Comedy. His most memorable
stage performances in Leningrad were as Pavel Korchagin in 'Kak
zakalyalas stal' and as Hamlet in the Shakespeare's classic play staged
at the Theatre of Lensovet.
From 1955 to 1982 Boris Smirnov was a permanent member of Moscow Art
Theatre (MKhAT). There his stage partners were such renown Russian
actors as
Alla Tarasova,
Anatoli Ktorov,
Mark Prudkin,
Olga Androvskaya,
Anastasiya Georgievskaya,
Mikhail Yanshin,
Aleksey Gribov,
Boris Livanov,
Mikhail Kedrov,
Viktor Stanitsyn,
Angelina Stepanova,
Vasili Toporkov,
Mikhail Bolduman,
Pavel Massalsky, and the next generation
of MKhAT actors -
Kira Golovko,
Iya Savvina,
Alla Pokrovskaya,
Anastasiya Voznesenskaya,
Irina Miroshnichenko, Innokenti
Smoktunovsky,
Oleg Efremov,
Oleg Tabakov,
Andrey Myagkov,
Vladimir Kashpur,
Viktor Sergachyov,
Vyacheslav Nevinnyy,
Stanislav Lyubshin,
Sergey Sazontev,
Avangard Leontev,
Igor Vasilev, and others.
In the course of his career spanning over 60 years, Smirnov appeared in
about 30 film and television productions. During the 50s and 60s he was
officially appointed to portray the Soviet leader
Vladimir Lenin in four Soviet films and also in
three stage plays at Moscow Art Theatre. Ironically, after his
portrayals of the iconic Soviet leader, Boris Smirnov was cast as
crafty manipulative crook, Prince Vasili Kuragin, in
War and Peace (1965) by director
Sergey Bondarchuk. He also played
leading and supporting roles in stage productions of classic Russian
repertoire, such as Paratov in the A. Ostrovsky's play 'Without Dowry',
as Ivan Karamazov in stage adaptation of the novel by 'Fyodor
Dostoevsky', and as Ivanov in the eponymous play by
Anton Chekhov.
Smirnov was designated People's Actor of the USSR (1963). He was
awarded Order of Lenin, Order of Revolution, and received other
decorations from the Soviet and Russian state. He died on December 19,
1982, in Moscow and was laid to rest in Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow,
Russia.