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  1. Alexander Alexeyevich Pozharov (Russian: Александр Алексеевич Пожаров; April 28 [O.S. April 16] 1874, in Voronezh – March 1, 1953, in Moscow), better known by the stage name Alexander Ostuzhev (Russian: Александр Остужев) was a Russian and Soviet drama actor.

  2. 8 de abr. de 2021 · El actor ruso Alexander Ostuzhev como Quasimodo, 1925 (Foto: NVO) Glew considera que, dado que Victor Hugo tenía estrechos vínculos con la restauración de la catedral, es probable que conociera a este tallador apodado “Le Bossu” (“el jorobado”, en francés).

  3. El actor teatral Alexander Ostuzhev como Quasimodo, 1925. Quasimodo es el personaje principal de la obra Nuestra Señora de París, del escritor francés Victor Hugo, un hombre que vivía en la catedral.

  4. 4 de feb. de 2024 · English. The study of Shakespeare in the U.S.S.R. has developed in close contact with the arts of the theatre and of translation. These three main trends which go to make up our understanding of Shakespeare-the work of our actors, producers and stage designers, of our translators, scholars and critics-are closely interwoven.

  5. Alexander Alexeyevich Pozharov, better known by the stage name Alexander Ostuzhev was a Russian and Soviet drama actor. Ostuzhev became the lead actor of the Maly Theatre company in Moscow in 1898.

  6. His theatrical studies, of Alexander Ostuzhev, and Aleksandr Sumbatov- Yuzhin, appeared in Moscow in 1977 and 1987 respectively. Aikhenval'd's biography makes this poetic collection of dramatic monologues, honed to

  7. Alexander Ostuzhev as Quasimodo, 1925. Fecha: 13 de agosto de 2009, 01:53 (UTC) Fuente: Ostuzhev_as_Quasimodo,_1925.jpg; Autor: Ostuzhev_as_Quasimodo,_1925.jpg: Unknown photographer; derivative work: NVO (talk)