Nikolay Batalov

Nikolay Batalov

ACTOR

Nikolai Petrovich Batalov was born on December 6, 1899, in Moscow, Russia, into the family of a clerk. From 1910-1915 he studied at the Moscow Mercantile School named after the Czar Aleksander III. His interest in theatre and literature was supported by his grandmother, who encouraged his voracious reading. In 1916, he started his acting career at the Moscow Art Theatre under Konstantin Stanislavski and Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko. At the same time he worked at the MKhAT-2, where his partner and artistic director was Michael Chekhov. Nikolai Batalov's first stage work was the role of 'Petia-the bookbinder' in the play 'Zelenoe Koltso' (The Green Ring 1916) by Zinaida Gippius. His best remembered stage work was the title role in the Moscow Art Theatre's classic production 'Zhenitba Figaro', where Susanna was brilliantly played by his wife Olga Androvskaya.
  • When was
    Nikolay Batalov born?

    Nikolay Batalov was born on Wednesday, December 6, 1899

  • Where was
    Nikolay Batalov born?

    Nikolay Batalov was born in Moscow, Russian Empire [now Russia]

  • How old was
    Nikolay Batalov when they died?

    Nikolay Batalov was 38

  • When did Nikolay Batalov die?

    Nikolay Batalov died on
    Wednesday, November 10, 1937


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