Stanislav Andreyevich Lyubshin (Russian: Ð¡Ñ‚Ð°Ð½Ð¸Ñ Ð»Ð°Ð²
Рндреевич Любшин; born 6 April 1933) is a Russian
actor, film director, and People's Artist of the RSFSR
(1981).Stanislav Lyubshin is a Russian actor whose recognition came
after his role of a spy in Shchit i mech (1968).He was born Stanislav
Andreevich Lyubshin on 6 April 1933 in the village of Vladykino, a
suburb of Moscow, Russia, Soviet Union. His father, Andrei Lyubshin,
was an agricultural engineer, his mother was a milkmaid. Young
Lyubshin was fond of theatre, he was encouraged by his parents and
joined the drama class at his school. From 1955-1959 he studied acting
at Mikhail Shchepkin Higher Theatre School in Moscow, graduating in
1959 as an actor.Lyubshin made his film debut in 1959, while a
student, in There Will Be No Leave Today (1959), by directors Andrey
Tarkovsky and Aleksandr Gordon. He shot to fame in the Soviet Union
with the leading role as Weiss/Belov, a Russian spy in Nazi Germany,
in the popular film Щит и Меч (1968) by director Vladimir
Basov. During the 1960s and 1970s, Lyubshin was among the most popular
actors of the Soviet cinema.
Рндреевич Любшин; born 6 April 1933) is a Russian
actor, film director, and People's Artist of the RSFSR
(1981).Stanislav Lyubshin is a Russian actor whose recognition came
after his role of a spy in Shchit i mech (1968).He was born Stanislav
Andreevich Lyubshin on 6 April 1933 in the village of Vladykino, a
suburb of Moscow, Russia, Soviet Union. His father, Andrei Lyubshin,
was an agricultural engineer, his mother was a milkmaid. Young
Lyubshin was fond of theatre, he was encouraged by his parents and
joined the drama class at his school. From 1955-1959 he studied acting
at Mikhail Shchepkin Higher Theatre School in Moscow, graduating in
1959 as an actor.Lyubshin made his film debut in 1959, while a
student, in There Will Be No Leave Today (1959), by directors Andrey
Tarkovsky and Aleksandr Gordon. He shot to fame in the Soviet Union
with the leading role as Weiss/Belov, a Russian spy in Nazi Germany,
in the popular film Щит и Меч (1968) by director Vladimir
Basov. During the 1960s and 1970s, Lyubshin was among the most popular
actors of the Soviet cinema.
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