Mikhail Shchepkin

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Mikhail Shchepkin was a pioneering 19th-century Russian actor and reformer of stage performance whose naturalistic approach laid the groundwork for modern acting techniques.

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instanceOf Russian actor
actor
person
stage actor
theatre reformer
birthDate 1788-11-06
birthPlace Kursk Governorate NERFINISHED
Russian Empire
burialPlace Moscow NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
deathDate 1863-08-11
deathPlace Moscow NERFINISHED
Russian Empire NERFINISHED
employer Maly Theatre, Moscow NERFINISHED
era 19th century
ethnicGroup Russian
familyName Shchepkin NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork acting
theatre
genre stage performance
givenName Mikhail NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn Russian theatre education
naturalistic acting methods
influenced Konstantin Stanislavski NERFINISHED
Russian realistic theatre
modern acting theory
influencedBy Russian classical drama
knownFor influence on modern acting techniques
naturalistic acting style
reform of Russian stage performance
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
legacy considered a founder of Russian realistic acting school
movement realism in theatre
name Mikhail Shchepkin NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Russian
notableStudent Pavel Mochalov NERFINISHED
notableWork performances in plays by Alexander Ostrovsky
performances in plays by Nikolai Gogol
occupation actor
theatre pedagogue
residence Kursk Governorate NERFINISHED
Moscow
style naturalism in acting
theoreticalContribution advocacy of truthful, lifelike performance
rejection of declamatory acting style
workLocation Moscow

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Konstantin Stanislavski influencedBy Mikhail Shchepkin