Background
Nikolai Danilov was born on December 7, 1899 in Kiev.
Nikolai Danilov was born on December 7, 1899 in Kiev.
He graduated from Art and Industrial workshops in Odessa.
After graduation from Art and Industrial workshops in Odessa, he became an artist at the Massodram Theater (Workshop of Modern Dramaturgy). Since 1933 was in Stalingrad. Since 1936 was the artist in the Voronezh Drama Theater. With this theater, the whole further life of Danilov was connected.
Mount about 300 performances. He staged and designed the plays: "Yudushka Golovlyov" ("The Golovlyov Family" by Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin, 1939), "The Young Guard" Alexander Fadeyev (1947), "Anna Karenina" (Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy, 1949), "The Gambler" Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, 1956). He wrote essays on local actors.