Background
Arkady Vasilyevich Polyakov was born on March 06, 1893 in Polyana village, Yaroslavl region, Russian Federation. He was married. His wife's name was Polyakova Praskovya Ivanovna.
Medal "For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945"
Medal "In Commemoration of the 800th Anniversary of Moscow"
Arkady Vasilyevich Polyakov was born on March 06, 1893 in Polyana village, Yaroslavl region, Russian Federation. He was married. His wife's name was Polyakova Praskovya Ivanovna.
Arkady Vasilyevich Polyakov graduated from private theater courses in St. Petersburg and began his acting career.
After graduation, Arkady Vasilyevich Polyakov began his acting career. In 1913, he performed in the Comedy and Drama Theater. From 1917 to 1919, he was the leader of the Proletkult Drama Studio organized by him. In 1919, he worked in the theaters of Ivanovo-Voznesensk, Yaroslavl, and Kineshma. From 1927 to 1928, from 1930 to 1942 and from 1951 to 1961 he worked as an actor of the Voronezh Drama Theater. From 1942 to 1949, he worked in the Moscow Maly Theater. From 1949 to 1951, he worked in the theater of the Group of Soviet Forces in the German Democratic Republic.
Among his main roles: Hamlet in "Hamlet", Othello in "Othello" by William Shakespeare; Arbenin in "Masquerade" by Mikhail Lermontov; Krechet in "Platon Kretchet", Ognev "Front" by Alexander Korniychuk; Boris Godunov in "Tsar Fyodor Ioannovich" by Alexey Tolstoy; Godun and Bersenyev in "Razlom" by Boris Lavrenyov; Cyrano in "Cyrano de Bergerac" by Edmon Rostand; Neznamov in "Guilty Without Fault" by Alexander Ostrovsky; The Gadfly in "The Gadfly" by Ethel Voynich; Uriel Acosta in "Uriel Acosta" by Karl Gutskov; Chibisov in "The Man with a Gun", Gvozdilin in "The Third, Pathetic" by Nikolai Pogodin; Manders in "Ghosts" by Henrik Ibsen; Vasily Koltsov in "Alexei Koltsov" by Vladimir Korablin; Miller in "Intrigue and Love" (also translated as "Love and Politics" or "Luise Miller" by Friedrich Schiller; Uncle Vanya in "Dyadya Vanya" ("Uncle Vanya") by Anton Chekhov.
Arkady Vasilyevich Polyakov tried himself as a director. He staged such performances as "Masquerade" by Mikhail Lermontov, "Flanders" by Viktorienne Sardou, "Kean" by Alexandre Dumas, "In the steppes of Ukraine" by Alexander Korniychuk, "Woe from Wit" (also translated as "The Woes of Wit", "Wit Works Woe") by Alexander Griboyedov.
Arkady Vasilyevich Polyakov was engaged in social activities. He was a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR of the 1st convocation. In 1941, he was a member of the CPSU (b) / Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
Arkady Vasilyevich Polyakov was an outstanding Soviet actor. He was known as an active public figure and honored worker of culture and art.
Arkady married to Praskovya Ivanovna Polyakova.