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  1. Vasily Ivanovich Kachalov (Russian: Васи́лий Ива́нович Кача́лов; 11 February [O.S. 30 January] 1875 – 30 September 1948), was one of Russia's most renowned actors. He worked closely and often with Konstantin Stanislavski. He led the so-called Kachalov Group within the Moscow Art Theatre.

  2. Vasily Kachalov. (1875—1948) Quick Reference. (1875–1948) Russian/Soviet actor who joined the Moscow Art Theatre in 1900 and became the company's romantic lead. Possessing superb vocal qualities, Kachalov was a natural tragedian but also proved extremely ... From: Kachalov, Vasily in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Theatre and Performance »

  3. Actor. Kachalov Vasily was one of Russia's most renowned actors. He worked closely and often with Konstantin Stanislavski. He led the so-called Kachalov Group within the Moscow Art Theatre. It was Kachalov who played Hamlet in the Symbolist production of 1911. Background.

  4. Vasily Ivanovich Kachalov (en ruso: Василий Иванович Качалов; 11 de febrero [ OS 30 de enero] 1875 - 30 de septiembre de 1948), fue uno de los actores más famosos de Rusia . Trabajó estrechamente y a menudo con Konstantin Stanislavski. Dirigió el llamado Grupo Kachalov dentro del Teatro de Arte de Moscú.

  5. El retrato de Vasily Kachalov como Zar Feodor fue encargado por el propio actor para conmemorar su interpretación del famoso personaje teatral. La obra se convirtió en un símbolo de la interpretación magistral de Kachalov y en un testimonio de la riqueza cultural y artística de la Rusia de la época.

  6. mus-col.com › en › the-authorsKachalov Vasily

    One of the most prominent actors of the Moscow Art Theater. Vasily Shverubovich, who became widely known as Vasily Kachalov, was born in Vilnius, Vilna Governorate. While studying at the preparatory school, he acquired a reputation for reciting and acting, participated in amateur performances.

  7. Vasily Ivanovich Kachalov ( Russian: Васи́лий Ива́нович Кача́лов; 11 February [ O.S. 30 January] 1875 – 30 September 1948), was one of Russia's most renowned actors. He worked closely and often with Konstantin Stanislavski. He led the so-called Kachalov Group within the Moscow Art Theatre.