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  1. Vasily Ivanovich Kachalov (Russian: Васи́лий Ива́нович Кача́лов; 11 February [O.S. 30 January] 1875 – 30 September 1948), was one of Russia's most renowned actors. He worked closely and often with Konstantin Stanislavski. He led the so-called Kachalov Group within the Moscow Art Theatre.

  2. Overview. Vasily Kachalov. (1875—1948) Quick Reference. (1875–1948) Russian/Soviet actor who joined the Moscow Art Theatre in 1900 and became the company's romantic lead. Possessing superb vocal qualities, Kachalov was a natural tragedian but also proved extremely ... From: Kachalov, Vasily in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Theatre and Performance »

  3. Vasily Ivanovich Kachalov ( Russian: Васи́лий Ива́нович Кача́лов; 11 February [ O.S. 30 January] 1875 – 30 September 1948), was one of Russia's most renowned actors. He worked closely and often with Konstantin Stanislavski. He led the so-called Kachalov Group within the Moscow Art Theatre.

  4. 29 de ene. de 2023 · Vasily Kachalov, the star of the Soviet stage, was already part of the company that went on tour. While MKhAT itself was going through a difficult time, Studio 1 was blossoming. It was so successful that in September 1924 it became an independent theatre renamed MKhAT 2, under the leadership of Mikhail Chekhov, a nephew of Anton Chekhov.

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  5. There are two wonderful and rare faience busts in this collection created at Pesochensk Manufactory which I find particularly fascinating: models in caricature of the great theatre director Vsevolod Meyerhold and Soviet actor Vasily Kachalov (lots 414 & 415 ).

  6. Kachalov, Vasily. (1875–1948)Russian/Soviet actor who joined the Moscow Art Theatre in 1900 and became the company's romantic lead. Possessing superb vocal qualities, ... ... Access to the complete content on Oxford Reference requires a subscription or purchase.

  7. 20 de sept. de 2022 · Vasily Kachalov. Head of the Department of Higher Mathematics of the National Research University ”MPEI”, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor, Moscow, Russia. E-mail: vikachalov@rambler.ru. Abstract.