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Evgeniy Matveyev : ウィキペディア英語版
Yevgeny Matveyev

Yevgeny Semyonovich Matveyev ((ロシア語:Евгений Семёнович Матвеев), (ウクライナ語:Євген Семенович Матвеев); 8 March 1922 – 1 June 2003) was a Soviet and Russian actor and film director who was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1974. He is best known as Nagulnov in ''Podniataya Tselina'' based on Mikhail Sholokhov's novel and Nekhludov in ''Resurrection'' ((ロシア語:''Воскресение'')) based on Leo Tolstoy's novel.
==Early years==
Yevgeny Matveyev was born in the village of Novoukrainka in the Mykolaiv Governorate of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (now Kherson Oblast, Ukraine) to father Semyon Kalinovich Matveyev, a Red Army serviceman was stationed in the region at the end of the Russian Civil War, and mother Nadezhda Fyodorovna Kovalenko, a local peasant woman. Semyon Matveyev left his wife shortly after Yevgeny was born.
Yevgeny Matveyev attended school in the nearby town of Tsyurupinsk, where he saw his first play and left school after the ninth grade to pursue a career in acting.
He made his first step on the professional stage at the Kherson Theater in 1939. One of his first small stage roles was a part of a musician in ''Bestalanna''. The great Russian actor Nikolay Cherkasov noticed the young talent and advised Matveyev to proceed acting career and move to Kiev in order to study with Alexander Dovzhenko. Yevgeny Matveyev studied with Dovzhenko at the acting school of the Kiev Film Studio in 1940-1941.
Matveyev joined the Red Army after the German invasion in 1941 and went to military school in Tyumen and after graduation with a rank of lieutenant was mobilized to Red Army and fought at the Second War. After the end of the war Matveyev worked one more year at the military school in Tyumen as a director of the school amateur theater art group, where he met his wife Lidiya Matveyeva. They married in April 1947.〔Veligzhanina, Anna (5 June 2003). ("Lyubit po-russki - eto zhalet". ) ''Komsomolskaya Pravda''. Retrieved 29 March 2011. 〕

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