Biography Stepan Krylov
Born on February 14th. He died on February 28. Stepan Krylov was born in the village of Gorodok Vyazemsky district of the Smolensk province in a peasant family. His father, over the years, worked as a steam -free stoker on the railway at the Vyazma station depot, then he quit and was engaged in agriculture in the year. Mother - home hostess died in a year, on whose shoulders all the care of the house and raising five children lay.
After graduating from six classes of the railway school, Stepan went to his sister in Leningrad, where he got a job in a shoemel workshop for a private master-father Artamonov. After six months of work, he moved to the Potenger oil plant and worked there until the summer of the year. Then he returned to Vyazma and became a worker in the repair of telegraph lines.
In the year he again left for Leningrad, settling in a kitchen worker and a storekeeper in the dining room of the tobacco factory named after Clara Zetkin. In the year, Krylov entered the acting faculty of the Leningrad College of stage arts, which he graduated in the year. From the years, Stepan Krylov was the actor of the Leningrad New Theater. From the beginning of the Great Patriotic War until March, he was in the besieged Leningrad.
Then, together with the theater, he was evacuated to Pyatigorsk, and from there, in August, in connection with the advance of the German troops, he was transported to the North Caucasus. In October of the year, having been with his family in Central Asia, in Tashkent, Stepan Krylov was admitted to the Tashkent Red Army Theater of the Central Asian Military District. In the year, persecuted by the attacks of malaria, on the recommendation of doctors, the actor returned to Leningrad and entered the acting staff of the Lenfilm film studio.
In connection with his abolition from the years, he worked in Moscow, in the theater-studio of the film actor. He played in the performances: “Children of Vanyushin” by S. Naydenov Krasavin, “Breakfast at the leader” by I. Krylov Alupkin, “Three Soldiers” by Yu. Egorov and G. Pobedonostsev Shapovalov, “Sofya Kovalevskaya” br. Tour Zybin, “Poverty is not a vice” by A.
Chekhov Zhmukhin, “Angelo” by V. Hougo Gaboardo, “Mandate” by N. Erdman Sharmnik. In the year, when the theater was closed, Krylov returned to Leningrad again and later served in the studio of the film actor at the Lenfilm film studio. Stepan Krylov debuted in the movie in the year in the role of a young worker in the "meeting". The main role of the actor was ordinary Russian men, workers and the military who turned out to be very colorful and convincing.
In the year, Stepan Ivanovich married. His wife Evgenia Ivanovna in his youth was a dressmaker, and after the birth of two daughters of Ksenia and Alexandra, the housewife died in a year. Both daughters subsequently worked in a design organization. Stepan Ivanovich also raised his wife's son from his first marriage. Stepan Krylov was a very modest person, led a closed lifestyle. I did not suffer injustice, always stood up for the weak.
He loved nature, was engaged in the cultivation of plants. When he was sick, he preferred to be treated with folk remedies. He possessed literary talent - wrote poems and scripts. Concerted with concert brigades. Among his friends were Pavel Kadochnikov and Alexander Susnin. He was a strict father, taught children to order. He loved his four grandchildren. At the end of his life, doctors identified oncology at Stepan Ivanovich.
He endured the disease very steadily, never complaining to anyone about his health. He died at the age of 88. He was buried in the Southern Cemetery of St. Petersburg. Films and roles: “counter” worker; "My homeland" Red Army man; “Thunderstorm” clerk, “I love you? When copying materials from the site, the link to the source is required.