Background
Evgeny Aleksandrovich Smirnov was born on September 5, 1930 in Kozmodemyansk, Mariy-El, Russian Federation.
Evgeny Aleksandrovich Smirnov was born on September 5, 1930 in Kozmodemyansk, Mariy-El, Russian Federation.
In 1948-1949 Evgeny Aleksandrovich studied at Gorky Theater School.
In 1949-1961, the actor of the Lipetsk Drama Theater, in 1961-1965 and 1967-1996 of the Voronezh Drama Theater. In 1965-1967 he worked at the Theater of a Group of Soviet Forces in the German Democratic Republic. The most significant roles on the Voronezh stage: Sergey ("Irkutsk History" by Alexei Nikolayevich Arbuzov), Kaloshin ("Provincial Jokes" by Alexander Valentinovich Vampilov), Buslai and Solyanik ("Threshold" and "Enlisted man" by Alexei Anufrievich Dudarev).
Evgeny Aleksandrovich played many roles in plays by Russian and foreign classics, including six roles in the production of "The Good Soldier Schweik" by Yaroslav Gashek, several characters in plays by Alexander Nikolayevich Ostrovsky and Maxim Gorky. For the role of Kuroslepov in "Hot Heart" he was awarded the diploma of the All-Union Festival in Kostroma, dedicated to the 160th anniversary of Alexander Nikolayevich Ostrovsky (1983). In the 1990s, staged by A.V. Ivanov played in "The Marriage" of Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol, in "The Suicide" by Nikolai Robertovich Erdman. Perform as a spoken-word artist.