Fyodor Grigorievich Volkov ( Russian : Фёдор Григорьевич Волков ) (20 February [ O.S. 9 February] 1729 in Kostroma – 15 April [ O.S. 4 April] 1763 in Moscow ) was a Russian actor and founder of the first permanent Russian theater.
14-516: Volkov may refer to: Volkov (surname) , people with the surname Volkov Volkov (crater) , a crater on the Moon Volkov Commander , a file manager See also [ edit ] Volkoff Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Volkov . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
28-761: A cyborg supersoldier created by the Soviet Union in the computer game Command & Conquer: Red Alert . Ivan Volkov, a Bulgarian Quidditch player featured in J.K. Rowling 's 2000 fantasy novel Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire . Ivan Volkov, a fictional powerful Russian (probably born Soviet) memorabilia collector played by Savannah's actor father in Swindle . See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Volkov All pages with titles containing Volkova v t e Family names derived from
42-658: A member of the girl group t.A.T.u. Konstantin Volkov , see there for complete list Leonid Volkov , Russian politician Liliya Volkova Lotta Volkova Lyubov Volkova Mikhail Volkov (1922–?), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union Nadezhda Volkova (1920–1942), Soviet partisan and Hero of the Soviet Union Nikolay Volkov (disambiguation) , see there for complete list Nora Volkow , Director of
56-997: Is a common Russian surname. It is derived from the word волк ( volk , meaning " wolf "). People [ edit ] Adrian Volkov (1827–1873), Russian genre painter Aleksei Volkov , see there for complete list Alexander Volkov , see there for complete list Alla Volkova Anastasia Volkova Anatole Volkov , courier for the Silvermaster spy ring Anatoly Volkov (1909–?), Soviet literary critic Anna Volkova Anna Volkova (athlete) Boris Volkov (1900–1970), Soviet stage designer Boris N. Volkov [ uk ] (1894–1954), Russian poet Bronislava Volková Dmitry Volkov , Russian volleyball player Dmitry Volkov , Soviet swimmer Dmitry Volkov (1718–1785), Russian statesman Ekaterina Volkova (rhythmic gymnast) Elena Volkova (basketball) Elena Volkova (painter) Esteban Volkov , grandson of Leon Trotsky Fyodor Volkov , "the father of
70-585: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Fyodor Volkov The stepson of Merchant Polushkin from Kostroma , Fyodor Volkov received a versatile education. He established the very first public theater in Yaroslavl in 1750, which would later bring fame to the then-unknown actors Ivan Dmitrievsky , Yakov Shumsky and others. Two years later, Fyodor Volkov and his theater were invited by Empress Elizabeth to perform at her court, but it would soon be dismissed due to its "plebeian" nature. Some of
84-808: The Republic of Mordovia , Russia Vladislav Volkov , Soviet cosmonaut and twice Hero of the Soviet Union Volkov (crater) , a lunar crater bearing his name 1790 Volkov , an asteroid bearing his name Yefim Volkov (1844–1920), Russian landscape painter Yekaterina Volkova (runner) Yekaterina Volkova (swimmer) Yekaterina Volkova (actress) Yekaterina Volkova (actress and singer) Yelena Volkova (swimmer) Yelena Volkova (volleyball) Zinaida Volkova , Russian Marxist, daughter of Leon Trotsky Yuliya Volkova (swimmer) Yuri Volkov , retired Soviet ice hockey player Fictional characters [ edit ] Volkov ,
98-508: The surname Volkov, Volkova . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Volkov_(surname)&oldid=1253679074 " Categories : Surnames Russian-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles containing Russian-language text Articles with short description Short description
112-637: The National Institute on Drug Abuse, United States Oleksandr Volkov (b. 1989), Ukrainian footballer Olga Volkova (b. 1939), Russian actress Olha Volkova (b. 1986), Ukrainian freestyle skier Semyon Volkov (1845–1924), Russian revolutionary Sergey Volkov , see there for complete list Solomon Volkov , Russian musicologist Valentin Volkov (painter) (1881–1964), Soviet painter Valery Volkov , Soviet horse rider Vasily Volkov (1840–1907), Russian painter Vasily Stepanovich Volkov (1922–?), Soviet army officer and Hero of
126-648: The Russian theater" Fyodor Volkov (1847–1918), Ukrainian ethnographer, anthropologist, and archaeologist Fyodor Andreyevich Volkov (1898–1954), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union Igor F. Volkov , a Russian soloist with the Alexandrov Ensemble Ilan Volkov , Israeli conductor Ivan Volkov (b. 1954), Russian saxophone and clarinet player and jazzman Julia Volkova , Russian singer, best known as
140-629: The Soviet Union Vera Volkova , Russian ballet dancer Viktor Volkov (1917–1998), Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union Vitali Volkov , FC Torpedo Moscow midfielder Vladimir Volkov (born 1986), Montenegrin footballer Vladimir Volkov (musician) (born 1960), Russian contrabass player and jazzman Vladimir Dmitriyevich Volkov (b. 1954), Chairman of the Government of
154-622: The actors were sent to the Szlachta Corps (Шляхетный корпус) to get education. In 1756, the empress issued a decree on the establishment of the first permanent public theatre in St.Petersburg under the guidance of Alexander Sumarokov . Fyodor Volkov assisted Sumarokov in managing the theater and five years later became its director after the latter's resignation. Volkov created the Russian professional public theater of national significance, tied it together with progressive dramatic art, and paved
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182-560: The way for a number of Russian actors. He married one of the first actresses in Russia, Maria Ananina . As an actor, Fyodor Volkov mostly played tragic roles, such as the ones in Sumarokov's plays Khorev (Хорев), The Refuge of Virtue (Прибежище добродетели), Gamlet (Гамлет; Sumarokov's version of Shakespeare 's Hamlet ), Semira (Семира), Sinav and Truvor (Синав и Трувор), Yaropolk and Demiza (Ярополк и Демиза). Having mastered
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