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Nikolai Alekseyevich Slichenko (Russian: Никола́й Алексе́евич Сличе́нко; 27 December 1934 — 2 July 2021[1]) was a Soviet and Russian singer,[2] actor and chief director of the Romen Theatre in Moscow. He was the only Romani person to be awarded the title People's Artist of the USSR (1981).[3][4]

Nikolai Slichenko
Николай Сличенко
Born
Nikolai Alekseyevich Slichenko

(1934-12-27)27 December 1934
Belgorod, Russian SFSR, USSR
Died2 July 2021(2021-07-02) (aged 86)
OccupationActor, singer, theatre director
Years active1951–2021
TitlePeople's Artist of the USSR (1981)
Awards
  • Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" (Russia,2nd,3rd,4th class)
  • Order of Honour (Russia)
  • Order of Friendship (Russia)
  • Order of Friendship of Peoples (USSR)
  • USSR State Prize (1987)

Biography


Nikolai was born in Belgorod area, Russia. Part of his childhood passed during World War II. During the war, Nikolai lost many relatives. In particular, when he was a boy, his father was shot before his eyes in 1942. After the war, the Slichenko family settled at a Romani collective farm in Voronezh Oblast. That was the time when Nikolai heard about a theater in Moscow and had dreamt of performing on its stage.

In 1951, Nikolai was accepted into the Romen Theatre.[5] The gifted boy drew the attention of the leading theater masters. Certainly, they did not make it easy for him: he began like most, as an auxiliary staff actor.

Nikolai was first entrusted with a leading role as long ago as 1952, when he was not yet 18 years old. This was at the time when the theater left to Zagorsk (present-day Sergiyev Posad) with the play Four Fiancées by Ivan Khrustalev. Nikolai played the role of Leksa, as a substitute for the actor Sergey Fyodorovich Shishkov (of the Shishkov gypsy dynasty) who had become ill. He then played the role of Leksa for many years, and later, as he grew older, played the role of Badi in this play as well.

After the play Slichenko received attention as a capable actor. The theater began to engage him in the current repertoire plays. In all, at the time he played more than 60 roles in his native theater, and also took part in a number of popular films, including Under the Rain and the Sun, My Island Is Blue, Wedding in Malinovka and others.

In 1977, Nikolai Slichenko became the chief director of the Romen Theatre.[5] For this, he completed the Higher Courses for Directors at the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts in 1972, under the management of the People's Artist of the USSR Andrey Goncharov.

On 4 December 1998, a star with Nikolai Slichenko's name was placed at the Star Square in Moscow.


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На других языках


- [en] Nikolai Slichenko

[es] Nikolái Slichenko

Nikolái Alekséyevich Slichenko (en ruso: Никола́й Алексе́евич Сличе́нко; Bélgorod, Unión Soviética, 27 de diciembre de 1934 - Moscú, Rusia, 2 de julio de 2021)[1] fue un cantante, actor y director de teatro ruso de origen gitano. Recibió la condecoración de Artista del pueblo de la URSS en 1981.[2]

[ru] Сличенко, Николай Алексеевич

Никола́й Алексе́евич Сличе́нко (27 декабря 1934, Белгород, Курская область, РСФСР, СССР — 2 июля 2021, Москва, Россия) — советский и российский актёр, театральный режиссёр, певец, педагог, общественный деятель, народный артист СССР (1981)[1][2]. Лауреат Государственной премии СССР (1987) и премии Правительства Российской Федерации (2013). Художественный руководитель Московского музыкально-драматического цыганского театра «Ромэн» (1977—2021).



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