Boris Ravenskikh
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Boris Ravenskikh
Summary
Boris Ravenskikh is a human[1]. His place of birth was Saint Petersburg[2]. He was born on +1914-06-14T00:00:00Z[3]. He died in Moscow[4]. He died on +1980-01-10T00:00:00Z[5]. He worked as a dramaturge[6], theatrical director[7], drama teacher[8], actor[9], and director[10]. He is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[11]
Key Facts
- Born in Saint Petersburg[2], Boris Ravenskikh…
- Boris Ravenskikh died in Moscow[4].
- Boris Ravenskikh was born on +1914-06-14T00:00:00Z[3].
- Boris Ravenskikh was born on +1914-06-27T00:00:00Z[12].
- Boris Ravenskikh died on +1980-01-10T00:00:00Z[5].
- Boris Ravenskikh is buried at Novodevichy Cemetery[13].
- A child of Boris Ravenskikh was Aleksandra Ravenskikh[14].
- Boris Ravenskikh held citizenship in Soviet Union[15].
- Boris Ravenskikh worked as a dramaturge[6].
- Boris Ravenskikh worked as a theatrical director[7].
- Boris Ravenskikh's professions included drama teacher[8].
- Boris Ravenskikh's professions included actor[9].
- Boris Ravenskikh worked as a director[10].
- Boris Ravenskikh's field of work was theatre art[16].
- Boris Ravenskikh's field of work was directing[17].
- Boris Ravenskikh's field of work was acting[18].
- Among Boris Ravenskikh's employers was Moscow Pushkin Drama Theatre[19].
- Boris Ravenskikh was educated at Russian State Institute of Performing Arts[20].
- A notable student of Boris Ravenskikh was Valery Rybakov[21].
- Boris Ravenskikh received the Stalin Prize[22].
- Boris Ravenskikh received the USSR State Prize[23].
- Boris Ravenskikh received the Order of Lenin[24].
- Boris Ravenskikh received the People's Artist of the USSR[25].
- Boris Ravenskikh received the Order of the Red Banner of Labour[26].
- Boris Ravenskikh received the Medal "For Valiant Labour in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Saint Petersburg[2], Boris Ravenskikh… Recorded date of birth include +1914-06-14T00:00:00Z[3] and +1914-06-27T00:00:00Z[12].
Education
Boris Ravenskikh's education included a stint at Russian State Institute of Performing Arts[20].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include dramaturge[6], theatrical director[7], drama teacher[8], actor[9], and director[10]. Fields of work include theatre art[16], a performing arts genre[28]; directing[17], a job activity[29]; and acting[18], a type of arts[30]. Among Boris Ravenskikh's employers was Moscow Pushkin Drama Theatre[19]. A notable student of him was Valery Rybakov[21].
Recognition
Awards received include Stalin Prize[22], a Soviet state award[31], in Soviet Union[32], founded in 1941[33]; USSR State Prize[23], a Soviet state award[34], in Soviet Union[35], founded in 1966[36]; Order of Lenin[24], an order[37], in Soviet Union[38], founded in 1930[39]; People's Artist of the USSR[25], an award[40], in Soviet Union[41], founded in 1936[42]; Order of the Red Banner of Labour[26], a socialist order of merit[43], in Soviet Union[44], founded in 1928[45]; and Medal "For Valiant Labour in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"[27], a medallion[46], in Soviet Union[47], founded in 1945[48].
Personal Life
A child of Boris Ravenskikh was Aleksandra Ravenskikh[14]. He was affiliated with the Communist Party of the Soviet Union[49].
Death and Burial
Boris Ravenskikh died on +1980-01-10T00:00:00Z[5]. He died in Moscow[4]. He is buried at Novodevichy Cemetery[13].
Why It Matters
Boris Ravenskikh is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[11]
FAQs
Where was Boris Ravenskikh born?
Boris Ravenskikh's place of birth was Saint Petersburg[2].
Where did Boris Ravenskikh die?
Boris Ravenskikh died in Moscow[4].
What did Boris Ravenskikh do for work?
Boris Ravenskikh worked as dramaturge[6], theatrical director[7], drama teacher[8], actor[9], and director[10].
Where did Boris Ravenskikh go to school?
Boris Ravenskikh was educated at Russian State Institute of Performing Arts[20].
What awards did Boris Ravenskikh receive?
Honors received include Stalin Prize[22], USSR State Prize[23], Order of Lenin[24], and People's Artist of the USSR[25].