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Sergey Martinson(1899-1984)

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Sergey Martinson in Stepan Razin (1939)
Sergey Alexandrovich Martinson (7 February, 1899 - 2 September 1984) was a Russian eccentric comic actor, the master of pantomime, buffoonery and grotesque. He became People's Artist of the RSFSR in 1964.

Sergey Alexandrovich Martinson was born in Saint Petersburg in the family of a nobleman of Swedish descent. His parents adored theater and took their son to many performances. As a schoolboy, Sergey played in a theatrical studio. After one year of education in the Technological institute, he decided to become a professional actor. At the entrance exams he read Boris Godunov's monologue from Pushkin's play. The exam board roared with laughter, but refused to accept him. He later joined the theatrical institute from a second attempt.

Martinson worked in several theaters. In 1924-1941 he played in the Theatre of the Revolution. In 1925-1926, 1929-1933, 1937-1938 he was the leading actor of Vsevolod Meyerhold's theatre. He was cast by Meyerhold in the plays The Government Inspector, Mandate and others. From 1933 to 1936 he worked in the music hall. From 1945 until his death Martinson was a film actor. He was mainly a comic actor and seldom appeared in dramatic roles. One of these was the role of Karandyshev in Alexander Ostrovsky's play Without a Dowry, staged by Yury Zavadsky. Martinson's career in film started in 1924, when he played his first role of Poincare in the film of the Adventures of Oktyabrina.

Martinson was the first in the Soviet cinema to play Hitler in the Sergei Yutkevich film The New Adventures of Soldier Svejk. Actor told, that Hitler, after seeing himself on the screen, included him into his personal "black list" and promised to hang Martinson on the first lamppost. After the role of composer Kerosinov in the movie Anton Ivanovich is angry glory literally followed on Martinsons heels - the boys in the courtyard hooted after him: "Benzin-kerosene goes!". One of his latest roles was the role of Mr. Frankland in the adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's novel The Hound of the Baskervilles.

He married his first wife, Ekaterina Il'inichna Ilyina, a beautiful actress, in 1927, whom he met during his acting studies; their daughter, Anna, later a successful artist and costume designer, was born in 1928. Although they had never officially divorced, he married his second wife, dancer Lola Dobrohotova, who was later exiled by the government for alleged "connections to foreign elements" and died in exile; they had a son, Alexander Martinson (1939-2001) who reconciled with his Sergey during the last years of his life and did all he could to take care of his father that he loved dearly . His third wife, Luisa, was a woman 30 years junior to Martinson. They had a daughter, Natasha Martinson (b. June 16th, 1956), who followed in the footsteps of Martinson by pursuing an acting career early on in her life and even starring alongside Martinson in the film "Adventures of captain Vrungel", she featured in a variety of films in Russia. Luisa and Martinson divorced several years after the birth of their daughter but maintained a lifelong friendship and Luisa took care of Sergey especially during the last years of his life when he needed help the most. As of 2012, both his daughters, his last wife Luisa and grandchildren live in the United States.
BornFebruary 7, 1899
DiedSeptember 2, 1984(85)
BornFebruary 7, 1899
DiedSeptember 2, 1984(85)
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Known for

L'Idiot (1958)
L'Idiot
7.6
  • Lebedev
  • 1958
Les Aventures de Sherlock Holmes et du docteur Waston: Le Chien des Baskerville (1981)
Les Aventures de Sherlock Holmes et du docteur Waston: Le Chien des Baskerville
8.5
TV Mini Series
  • Mr. Frankland(as Sergei Martinson)
Tretiy udar (1948)
Tretiy udar
6.6
  • Adolf Hitler(as S. A. Martinson)
  • 1948
Vladimir Kantsel and Sergey Martinson in Boyevoy kinosbornik 7 (1941)
Boyevoy kinosbornik 7
6.1
  • Adolf Hitler (segment "Samyy khrabryy")(as S. Martinson)
  • 1941

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  • Et la vie, et les larmes, et l'amour (1984)
    Et la vie, et les larmes, et l'amour
    7.6
    • Yegoshkin
    • 1984
  • Les Aventures de Sherlock Holmes et du docteur Waston: Le Chien des Baskerville (1981)
    Les Aventures de Sherlock Holmes et du docteur Waston: Le Chien des Baskerville
    8.5
    TV Mini Series
    • Mr. Frankland
    • 1981
  • Pro Shchenka (1979)
    Pro Shchenka
    6.8
    Short
    • The Raven (voice)
    • 1979
  • Novye priklyucheniya kapitana Vrungelya (1979)
    Novye priklyucheniya kapitana Vrungelya
    6.7
    • Sir Want
    • 1979
  • Elena Koreneva and Viktor Yevgrafov in Yaroslavna, koroleva Frantsii (1979)
    Yaroslavna, koroleva Frantsii
    6.4
    • episkop Rozhe
    • 1979
  • Vooruzhyon i ochen opasen (1978)
    Vooruzhyon i ochen opasen
    5.6
    • (as Sergei Martinson)
    • 1978
  • Pro drakona na balkone, pro rebyat i samokat (1977)
    Pro drakona na balkone, pro rebyat i samokat
    5.2
    • Sergey Vasilyevich (as S. Martinson)
    • 1977
  • Benefis. Larisa Golubkina (1975)
    Benefis. Larisa Golubkina
    6.5
    TV Movie
    • 1975
  • V strane lovushek (1975)
    V strane lovushek
    6.4
    TV Mini Series
    • Wizard
    • 1975
  • Gunars Cilinskis, Evgeniy Morgunov, and Natalya Varley in Bolshoy attraktsion (1975)
    Bolshoy attraktsion
    5.0
    • ded Matvey (as S. Martinson)
    • 1975
  • Benefis. Sergey Martinson (1974)
    Benefis. Sergey Martinson
    5.9
    TV Movie
    • 1974
  • Tolik i Tobik (1974)
    Tolik i Tobik
    5.2
    Short
    • (voice, as S. Martinson)
    • 1974
  • Goroda i gody (1974)
    Goroda i gody
    5.8
    • Percy
    • 1974
  • Maugli (1973)
    Maugli
    7.6
    • Tabaqui (voice, as S. Martinson)
    • 1973
  • Natalya Fateeva in Letniye sny (1973)
    Letniye sny
    4.8
    • Glavbukh
    • 1973

Soundtrack



  • Anatoli Ktorov in Marionetki (1934)
    Marionetki
    6.3
    • Soundtrack ("Paraguay")
    • 1934

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  • Alternative names
    • S. Martinov
  • Born
    • February 7, 1899
    • St. Petersburg, Russian Empire [now Russia]
  • Died
    • September 2, 1984
    • Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]

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