Iosif Moiseevich Raevsky - Soviet actor, theater director, teacher.
Staged performances in the theaters of the Byelorussian SSR: "Who laughs last" (1939) and "Dear Man" (1945) - both K. Krapiva, Theater. Yanka Kupala; "Enemies" by M. Gorky (1952, Theater named after Yakub Kolas); in Canada (Three Sisters by A.P. Chekhov, 1966, Montreal Theatre).
Performances in the theater
THEATER WORKS
Roles in the theater
Jewish suite "Family joys". Ballet by Igor Moiseev.
February 16, 2018
From 1932 he taught at GITISGITIS, from 1939 - professor, from 1946 - head of the acting department. During the war years, he acted as director of GITIS, evacuated to Saratov, then - artistic director of the front-line theater of GITIS, which reached Berlin in 1945. During his pedagogical work, he prepared national courses: Ossetian, Kabardian. Among his students: Yu. Puzyrev, N. Rushkovsky, M. Zakharov, S. Bragarnik, A. Abdulov, N. Merzlikin, A. Myagchenkov, V. Yurchenko, G. Tretyakov and others.
During the Civil WarCivil War, in 1918-1919 - artist of the House of Education, in 1919-1921 - artist of the 1st mobile theater of the Political Department of the 1st Army of the Eastern Front. In 1922-1925 he was a student of the school of the 2nd Studio of the Moscow Art Theater.
He also taught at the School-Studio. V. I. Nemirovich-DanchenkoV. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko at the Moscow Art Theater of the USSR. M. Gorky.
Since 1922 - an actor, and since 1932 - and director of the Moscow Art TheaterMoscow Art Theater.
Iosif Moiseevich Raevsky (real name - Iosif Moiseevich Gradus; January 7, 1901, Orenburg - September 23, 1972, Moscow) - Soviet actor, theater director, teacher. People's Artist of the USSRPeople's Artist of the USSR (1968).