Anatoly Kubatsky
Anatoly Kubatsky | |
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Born | Anatoly Lvovich Kubatsky 1 November 1908 |
Died | 29 December 2001 Moscow, Rússia | (aged 93)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1931–1991 |
Anatoly Lvovich Kubatsky (Russian: Анато́лий Льво́вич Куба́цкий) (1 November 1908 – 29 December 2001) was a Soviet stage and film actor.
Life
Kubatsky was born in Moscow to parents of Polish ancestry.[1] After studying under Yuri Zavadsky, he found acting work in various theaters throughout Moscow. From 1931 to 1942 he was an actor for Union Radio; from 1942 to 1957 he worked at the Mayakovsky Theatre; from 1957 to 1959 he worked at the Film Actors' Theater; from 1959 to 1973 he worked at the Gorky Theater.[2]
Kubatsky was a prolific
Aleksandr Rou: as the bandit chief in Jack Frost, as one of the werewolves in Fire, Water, and Brass Pipes, and as the clerk in Barbara the Fair with the Silken Hair
. His final role was in Sin (1991).
He was married to Raisa Yefimovna Elpert-Halperin, a native of
Odessa. Together they had one son, born in 1936. Kubatsky died in Moscow in 2001 and was buried in Pyatnitskoye Cemetery
.
References
External links
- Anatoly Kubatsky at IMDb