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Ivan Pyryev

Ivan Pyryev

DirectingBorn November 17, 1901 (66 years old at death)· Died February 7, 1968

Kamen, Tomsk Governorate, Russian Empire

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Biography

Ivan Aleksandrovich Pyryev (17 November 1901 – 7 February 1968) was a Soviet-Russian film director and screenwriter remembered as the high priest of Stalinist cinema. He was awarded six Stalin Prizes (1941, 1942, 1946, 1946, 1948, 1951), served as Director of the Mosfilm studios (1954–57) and was, for a time, the most influential man in the Soviet motion picture industry. Pyryev was born in Kamen-na-Obi, in the Tomsk Governorate of the Russian Empire (now Altai Krai, Russia). His early career included acting on stage directed by Vsevolod Meyerhold in The Forest and by Sergei Eisenstein in the Proletcult Theatre production The Mexican. Pyryev also acted in Eisenstein's first short film Glumov's Diary. Pyryev's early career included production jobs behind the camera, such as work for director Yuri Tarich. He débuted as a director in the age of silent film, with Strange Woman (1929). During the 1930s and 1940s Pyryev rivaled Grigori Aleksandrov as the country's most successful director of musical comedies, all of which starred his wife Marina Ladynina. Even during wartime, when the Soviet film industry had been evacuated to Alma-Ata, Pyryev made popular and light-hearted features. In Six O'Clock after the War is Over the Romantic characters (played by Ladynina and Yevgeny Samoilov), when separated by war, arrange a date at 6 PM on the Victory Day, and the victory celebrations are shown towards the end of the film (which was released in November 1944).

Also known as: Ivan Pyrev, I. P'ryev, Ivan Pyriev, Iwan Pyrjew
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Total credits: 32

Known For

Legends of Cinema
TV
★0.0

Legends of Cinema

as Self (archive footage)

Glumov's Diary
Movie
★5.1

Glumov's Diary

as Fascist Clown

Movies (1)

Glumov's Diary

Glumov's Diary

as Fascist Clown

1923

Glumov's Diary

Glumov's Diary

as Fascist Clown

1923

TV Shows (1)

Legends of Cinema

Legends of Cinema

as Self (archive footage)

2 ep.

Legends of Cinema

Legends of Cinema

as Self (archive footage)

2 episodes

Behind the Camera

White Nights

White Nights

Director

Anna

Anna

Director

The Idiot

The Idiot

Director

Legends of Cinema
TV
★0.0

Legends of Cinema

as Self (archive footage)

2016

Glumov's Diary
Movie
★5.1

Glumov's Diary

as Fascist Clown

1923

The Brothers Karamazov

The Brothers Karamazov

Director

Tractor Drivers

Tractor Drivers

Director

Rich Bride

Rich Bride

Director

The District Secretary

The District Secretary

Director

Friendship Triumphs

Friendship Triumphs

Writer

Sovershenno seryozno

Sovershenno seryozno

Creative Producer

How Robinson Was Created

How Robinson Was Created

Creative Producer

The Beloved

The Beloved

Director

Dog Barbos and Unusual Cross

Dog Barbos and Unusual Cross

Creative Producer

White Nights

White Nights

Director

Anna

Anna

Director

The Idiot

The Idiot

Director

The Brothers Karamazov

The Brothers Karamazov

Director

Tractor Drivers

Tractor Drivers

Director

Rich Bride

Rich Bride

Director

The District Secretary

The District Secretary

Director

Friendship Triumphs

Friendship Triumphs

Writer

Sovershenno seryozno

Sovershenno seryozno

Creative Producer

How Robinson Was Created

How Robinson Was Created

Creative Producer

The Beloved

The Beloved

Director

Dog Barbos and Unusual Cross

Dog Barbos and Unusual Cross

Creative Producer