Stanislav Andreyevich Lyubshin is a Soviet and Russian actor, film director, and People's Artist of the RSFSR.
10 Facts About Stanislav Lyubshin
Stanislav Lyubshin is a Russian actor whose recognition came after his role of a spy in The Shield and the Sword.
Stanislav Lyubshin was born Stanislav Andreevich Lyubshin on April 6,1933 in the village of Vladykino, a suburb of Moscow, Russia, Soviet Union.
Stanislav Lyubshin's father, Andrei Lyubshin, was an agricultural engineer, his mother was a milkmaid.
Young Lyubshin was fond of theatre, he was encouraged by his parents to join the drama class at his school.
Stanislav Lyubshin made his film debut in 1959, while a student, in There Will Be No Leave Today, by directors Andrey Tarkovsky and Aleksandr Gordon.
From 1959 - 1964 Stanislav Lyubshin was member of the troupe at "Sovremennik" Theatre in Moscow.
Since 1981, Lyubshin has been a permanent member of the Moscow Art Theatre.
Stanislav Lyubshin's best known stage appearances included his roles in the classic plays by Anton Chekhov, such as The Cherry Orchard, The Three Sisters and Ivanov, among other plays.
Stanislav Lyubshin is a designated People's Actor of Russia, and decorated with the Order of Service to Fatherland.