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Stanislav Sadalsky, famous in Soviet times as a talented film actor, after the 90s became famous as a scandalous journalist and blogger. He experienced a difficult childhood, was married only once in his distant youth, and his personal relationships with women are surrounded by mystery.
Stanislav Sadalsky. Photo lenta.ru
early years
Stanislav Yuryevich Sadalsky was born in 1951 in the Chuvash Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in the village of Chkalovskoye in the family of teachers Nina Vasilyevna Prokopenko and Yuri Aleksandrovich Sadalsky. The actor had a younger brother who died at the age of 33. The actor has Polish, Jewish, Ukrainian and Gypsy roots. It is known that his mother taught geography at school, and his father was a physical education teacher.
At the age of two, Sadalsky and his parents move from a small village to the city of Kanash, where Stanislav will soon go to first grade. At that time, the family huddled in a nine-meter room and, finding such living conditions unbearable, they decided to move to Voronezh, where they were given a two-room service apartment. By that time, the future actor’s mother had received a promotion and became a head teacher at school.
In those days, scandals and quarrels constantly occurred in the family; the father of the future famous artist often drank alcohol and beat his sons and wife. During one of these quarrels, when Stanislav had just turned 12 years old, his father, in a drunken stupor, hit his mother on the head, after which the woman died without regaining consciousness.
At one point, finding themselves orphans, Stanislav and his 5-year-old brother Sergei went to a Voronezh boarding school. At this time, the teenager kept his diary, described life in the orphanage and talked about his relationship with his brother and father. Stas spent his entire youth in a boarding school, where he was often bullied by peers who knew about his non-Russian nationality.
At this time, Stanislav's acting talent was revealed; at first he grimaced in class, amused his classmates and teachers, and soon began to participate in amateur performances at his orphanage. Teachers recommended that the talented boy attend the drama club “Eaglet” and soon Stas will make his stage debut in the role of the villain Signor Tomato in the play Chipolino. Acting completely absorbed the guy, who even began to skip classes, rehearsing all the time and dreaming of performing on a professional stage.
Biography
Stanislav Yurievich Sadalsky is one of the successful Russian theater and film actors, a blogger, as well as a television and radio presenter.
Stanislav was born in 1951 in the Chuvash Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic into a family of teachers. My father worked as a physical education teacher at a financial college, and my mother taught geography to schoolchildren. Later she became the head of the Kanash City Regional Educational Institution. Childhood and youth:
When Stanislav was 12 years old, his mother died. The son blamed her father for her death, who regularly beat her. After the tragedy with his mother, his father sent Stanislav and his younger brother Sergei to Voronezh boarding school No. 2. The children never saw him again.
During his school years, Stanislav Sadalsky constantly took part in theatrical performances. It was during that period that he decided for himself that he would devote his future life to an acting career.
After graduating from school, the young man was unable to enter any university in the capital due to an incorrect bite. In order not to waste time, Stanislav went to work as a turner at a motor plant in Yaroslavl . At the same time, he played in amateur performances at the Motor Builders House of Culture.
Only in 1969 he successfully entered the Institute of Theater Arts (GITIS). He studied acting in the workshop of People's Artists of Russia Olga Androvskaya and Grigory Konsky. In 1972, he completed an internship in the German city of Leipzig at the Hans Otto Theater School.
Conflict with father
At the same time, his father, who had served time for the murder of his mother, reappears in Stanislav’s life, who wanted his son to become exclusively a military man . He constantly terrorizes the teenager, forbids him to visit the theater corner, drills him and forces him to prepare for the army and a military career. However, by this time Stanislav had already decided for himself that he would enter the theater school in Moscow and was secretly preparing for the entrance exams.
At the same time, his great-aunt comes from Germany to Stas, who actually adopts the teenager, helping him get settled in life and replacing his parents who left early. By this time, Stanislav had already arrived in Moscow, where he entered the theater school for the second time. But the leadership of Goskino considered the connection with a foreign relative suspicious, so Sadalsky was for a long time prohibited from subsequently acting in films, considering him a German and Polish spy.
Study at GITIS and service in the theater
Young Sadalsky came to Moscow in 1968, hoping to enter one of the capital's theater universities. However, the admissions committee is confused by the applicant’s malocclusion. Doubting his acting prospects, he is denied admission to the university. After a year of ordeals around the capital, Sadalsky nevertheless entered GITIS, participating in parallel in the amateur activities of the local cultural center.
Stanislav remembers studying at this theater university as the best time of his life, here he met many interesting personalities who would later play a significant role in his life.
In 1973, Sadalsky graduated from GITIS and received an offer to work in four capital theaters at once. He chooses the Mayakovsky Theater, but works there for only 2 days, as he quarrels with the artistic director Andrei Goncharov. Immediately after such an unpleasant situation, Sadalsky gets a job at Sovremennik, but in 8 years of service he does not receive a single leading role here. This is what served as the basis for the decision to leave the theater and try his hand at cinema.
Filmography of the actor
Sadalsky first appeared on television in 1970, in the melodrama “City of First Love” in which he played Vladik Sergeev. Stanislav came across the roles of slightly stupid and unlucky people.
Stanislav’s track record includes many leading roles, one of which is the impudent German Nikolaevich Korobkov in the film “Three Days in Moscow” ( 1974), in the comedy “Pat in a Poke” the actor played the father of Ruslanych with many children (1978), in the film “About the Poor Hussar” Put in a Word” (1980), he embodied on the screen the image of the dashing hussar Alexei, in the drama “Without the Right to Fail” (1984) as the wandering artist Pyotr Kolesov, and in the project “Presumption of Innocence” (1988) as the administrator of a pop performer.
Stanislav Sadalsky as “Brick” in the film “The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed”
Most of all, viewers remembered the role of pickpocket Brick in the legendary detective story “The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed.” Stanislav and Vysotsky worked well together. In the heavy drama “The Executioner,” the actor played one of the rapists of the main character, namely the doctor Victor.
This picture is very instructive for television viewers, the main goal of which is to convey to people that revenge does not bring anything good, but only breaks the peace of mind of the performer. For the role of Pavel Khlyuzdin in the 1994 “Whom God Will Send,” the artist received a prize at the “White Sun of Adler-96” festival in the “Best Actor” category. Stanislav not only played more than 90 film roles, but also starred 9 times in issues of the children's television magazine "Yeralash" and became a record holder among the stars who took part in this project.
Stanislav Sadalsky. Still from the film “The Temptation of Don Juan”
Today, the actor practically does not act in films, but fans have the opportunity to enjoy the actor’s performance in the theater. At the moment, he is playing in the enterprise performances “Freaks”, “The Naked Truth”, “Divorce Moscow Style” . The actor is not modest and says that he plays brilliantly and gives his all on stage.
Film career
Sadalsky became acquainted with cinema while studying at a theater university, when he starred in the film “City of First Love.” Fame and love among viewers came with the release of the film “Three Days in Moscow.” Critics positively evaluate this role, noting the interesting and lively performance of the young actor.
Selected filmography:
- “Say a word for the poor hussar.”
- "Meeting place can not be Changed".
- "12 chairs".
- "Poor Masha."
- "Station for two."
- "Confrontation".
- "Imaginary patient."
This talented actor’s track record includes more than a hundred diverse roles. Stanislav Sadalsky notes that his most significant role is in the film “The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed,” where he demonstrated a truly memorable and vivid performance. The People's Artist also provided dubbing for the cartoon “Last Year's Snow Was Falling,” which was popular with viewers. At the same time, Sadalsky starred in nine episodes of the humorous magazine Yeralash, where he received interesting and colorful roles.
Filmography[ | ]
Acting works[ | ]
- 1970 - City of First Love - Vladik Sergeev
- 1971 - Telegram - groom, friend of Ruslan from dry cleaning
- 1971 - Boys - Kolya Biryukov
- 1971 - 12 chairs - fireman at the Columbus Theater
(uncredited) - 1973 - Shores - Alexey Gurov
- 1974 - Three days in Moscow - German Nikolaevich Korobkov
- 1978 - On the day of the holiday - Seryozha
- 1978 - Puss in a poke - Ruslanych
- 1979 - The meeting place cannot be changed - Konstantin Saprykin (“Brick”)
- 1979 - Autumn Story - Potyutin
- 1980 - Forest - Alexis, high school student
- 1980 - The Imaginary Patient - Tom
- 1980 - Melody for two voices - Douglas
- 1980 - Say a word for the poor hussar - cornet Alexey Vasilyevich Pletnev
- 1981 - Poor Masha - Semyon Perchatkin
- 1981 - Thank you everyone! — Roma
- 1981 - Golden Shoes - Podtyazhkin
- 1981 - Nemukhinsky musicians - director of the music school
- 1982 - Station for two - alcoholic at the station
- 1982 - Apple in the palm of your hand - Kolka
- 1983 - White Dews - Mishka Kisel
- 1983 - Burn, burn clearly... - Alexey
- 1983 - Park - lucky
- 1983 - Torpedo bombers - Dmitrienko, senior lieutenant
- 1983 - Unicum - Kitaev
- 1983 - Shurochka - Pal Palych Vetkin, officer
- 1983 - Loop - Zinchenko
- 1984 - Without the right to fail - Pyotr Kolesov, traveling artist
- 1984 - An incredible bet, or a true incident that ended successfully a hundred years ago - Brykovich
- 1984 - Autumn Gift from the Fairies - Ushasty
- 1984 - Someone else's wife and husband under the bed - unknown under the bed
- 1985 - The Temptation of Don Juan - Sganarelle
- 1985 - Confrontation - Tsypkin
- 1985 - Man with an accordion - Kostya Yolkin
- 1986 - And no one in the world... - Gesha Mozzherin
- 1986 - A very scary story - Uncle Grisha
- 1986 - Flight to the land of monsters - corporal
- 1986 - The right people - Pavlov
- 1987 - My dear... - Sazonov
- 1988 - Big Game - Papinnon
- 1988 - Lady with a Parrot - Gena Fedorov
- 1988 - Business trip - worker
- 1988 - Pass it on - Monya Russian
- 1988 - Presumption of Innocence - Ozeran
- 1989 - Two arrows. Stone Age Detective - Eloquent
- 1989 - Prince Luck Andreevich - Vladimir Vladimirovich, archaeologist
- 1989 - Heart is not a stone - Konstantin
- 1990 - Swindlers - Rubichenko (“Rubik”)
- 1990 - Wolves in the zone - Semyon
- 1990 - Temptation B. - Kurdyukov-Basavryuk
- 1990 - Executioner - Victor, narcologist
- 1990 - Provincial joke - Senya
- 1990 - Fufel - Igor Dolgopolov
- 1990 - The Tsar's Hunt - Italian coachman (uncredited)
- 1991 - Wandering Stars - Itsyk Shvalb
- 1991 - Swamp street, or a remedy against sex - Leva
- 1991 - Take action, Manya! - Vasya, butcher
- 1991 - Promised Heaven - wedding photographer
- 1992 - Detonator - Sheriff
- 1992 - Bride from Paris - Felix
- 1992 - Destroy the Thirtieth! - "Fourth"
- 1993 - Golden Fog - Boris
- 1993 - sex of dishonor - investigator
- 1994 - Fun Ride - Vovchik
- 1994 - Whom God will send - Khlyuzdin, professor
- 1996 - Kings of Russian detective
- 1997 - Ship of Doubles - entertainer (cameo)
- 1997 - Lokhovsky Cases - Folya
- 1998 - Love of Evil - Korabelnikov’s father
- 2000 - Lethal force - prosecutor
- 2001 - Gangster Petersburg. Film 3. The collapse of Antibiotic - warehouse director Butov (uncredited)
- 2001 - Lethal force 3 - prosecutor
- 2001 - Avalanche - Rustam
- 2002 - Friendly family - groom, vice president (episodes 36, 49 and 50)
- 2003 - Collective Farm Entertainment - Pascal, director of Mosfilm
- 2004 - My Fair Nanny - Yuri Probkin
- 2004 - On the bend - Poluyan
- 2004 - Words and music
- 2004 - Narrow Bridge - Krikunov
- 2004 - The Three Musketeers - La Chenay
- 2005 - Stepanych's Thai voyage - Vakha Vorkutidze
- 2005 - New Year's killer - Kishechnikov
- 2005 - Capital punishment - Mark
- 2006 - Spanish voyage of Stepanych - Vakha Vorkutidze
- 2006 - Beware, blondes! — Susikov
- 2006 - Park of the Soviet period
- 2006 - Provincial passions
- 2007 - Return of the Prodigal Husband - accordionist
- 2008 - Bigwigs - organizer of "Technology" concerts
- 2008 - The Supreme Measure - Marik
- 2008 - Bigwigs. To be together - producer Krasovsky
- 2008 - The Smile of God, or a Purely Odessa Story - Gena
- 2012 - Terrible Beauty - Mikhail Sergeevich Shleifman
- 2012 - Happy New Year, moms! — Pyotr Ilyich Alexandrov, music critic
- 2013 - Zemsky doctor. Return – Seva
- 2014 - Zemsky doctor. Love in spite of - Seva
Teleplays[ | ]
- 1976 - Well, audience! (film-play) - Voldemar
Roles in the film magazine “Wick”[ | ]
- “One Among Our Own,” No. 117, 1984.
- "Sweet Life", No. 91, 1991.
- “Hard Choices”, No. 415, 2002.
- "Psychology", No. 12 (relaunch), 2004.
Roles in the film magazine “Yeralash”[ | ]
- 1987 - “Crib” (issue 61, episode 2) - geometry teacher
- 1987 — “Evidence”, dir. I. Voznesensky (issue 64, episode 2)[27] - suspected criminal Kiryanov
- 1988 - “A Disservice”, dir. V. Alenikov (issue 66, episode 1)[28] - dad of the guy who was sold a bear for a hamster
- 1990 - “Patriot”, dir. I. Kiasashvili (issue 82, episode 3)[29] - a German spy who bought the help of a teenager for chewing gum instead of sneakers
- 1993 - “Don’t get involved - he’ll kill you!”, dir. N. Ivanova (issue 100, episode 3)[30] - electrician
- 1996 - “Is this your dog?”, dir. N. Ivanova (issue 114, episode 3)[31] - fat man
- 2001 — “Cup”, dir. E. Sokolov (issue 148, episode 3)[32] - school director
- 2008 — “Dumbbells”, dir. V. Panzhev (issue 217, episode 3)[33] - healthy father
- 2015 — “Exam”, dir. V. Panzhev (issue 298, episode 3) - physics teacher
Voice acting for cartoons[ | ]
- 1982 - Santa Claus's New Year's song - Snowman
- 1983 - Last year’s snow was falling - Man / Storyteller
- 2007 - Frog Paradise - Elk
Return to Sovremennik
In the nineties, having a successful film career behind him, Stanislav Sadalsky decides to return to theatrical work. It was during this period that such interesting and memorable roles in performances occurred:
- "Divorce, Moscow style."
- "Naked truth".
- "Freaks."
The actor gets diverse roles, playing both positive and slightly funny heroes and notorious scoundrels. Sadalsky noted that he is particularly good at such negative roles; he can reveal his multifaceted talent, which is why his performances are very popular with the audience.
Sadalsky family
Stanislav Sadalsky, whose personal life worries many of his fans, is not married today.
By the age of 65, he had been officially married only once. His wife was a Finnish citizen, whom he married back in the 70s, at the very beginning of his creative and acting career. Soon Stanislav Sadalsky was the only one left. Children are the flowers of life, and our hero had one such flower. In 1975, the actor’s daughter Pirio was born, whom her mother soon took to Helsinki forever. Since then they have only met twice. The girl does not know Russian.
Radio work
In the nineties, Sadalsky’s voice was often heard on the radio , including on the popular “RDV” and “Silver Rain”. Soon, a talented journalist receives an offer to become the author and host of a radio program called “The Lonely Jester Show.” Together with the presenters Nina Ruslanova and Tina Kandelaki, Stanislav talks about unusual people, adventurers, artists and mystics. The actor often called famous people live, pranking them and teasing them with interesting jokes.
At the same time, Stanislav Yuryevich became a member of the Union of Journalists of Russia, his works were published in Express Newspaper and Komsomolskaya Pravda. The famous actor also wrote and published several interesting and popular biographical books.
But what Sadalsky avoided was participation in various humorous programs that appeared on television in the late nineties and early two thousand. Therefore, this intellectual, interesting and self-ironic actor cannot be seen in “Full House”, shows with Petrosyan and similar television programs.
Stanislav Sadalsky now
Now Stanislav Yurievich, in addition to communicating with subscribers, often appears on television. At the end of 2020, the actor became a guest of the program “My Hero”; in 2019, with his participation, an episode of the program “The Fate of a Man” was released. On Instagram, the artist constantly covers the latest events taking place in the cultural and social life of the country.
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Stanislav Sadalsky in 2020 In
the summer of 2020, Sadalsky joined the cast of the play “Shashni”, which is staged by the Millennium theater agency. Together with Olga Bogdanova and Tatyana Vasilyeva, he is touring with the comedy “The Incorrigible Liar.”
Brilliant and interesting internet blog
In the mid-2000s, Stanislav Sadalsky began blogging on LiveJournal , which made him one of the most popular media personalities writing in Russia. His page is one of the most read and popular in Russia. On the pages of his blog, the actor talks about interesting people and his friends, discusses news from life, and touches on economic and political events in the country.
The relationship between Sadalsky and Mikheil Saakashvili causes public outcry and partly criticism of the Russian establishment. The former disgraced Georgian president and the magnificent Russian actor are on friendly terms. Since 2007, blogger Sadalsky has become a confidant of the politician; he supports him in all his endeavors, which he openly states on his Internet site. In this extremely interesting LJ you can find a biography of Stanislav Sadalsky, but photos of children and the actor’s personal life are always hidden from readers and fans.
In addition to an interesting blog, Sadalsky maintains Instagram, often publishes on the Internet and masters modern network technologies. For example, in recent years he has been actively using the Twitter and Periscope services, where he shoots short videos that are invariably popular with subscribers. According to him, such social networks allow you to communicate with fans as closely as possible, sharing with them what is interesting and important for the artist.
King of Scandals
Stanislav Yurievich Sadalsky is known not only as a magnificent actor, he is often called the Russian king of scandal. He has repeatedly found himself at the center of turbulent and scandalous stories, ending up on the pages of popular Russian publications and on television. Sadalsky often talked about the world of show business, which caused indignation among singers, theater and film actors, famous socialites and media personalities.
He also speaks negatively about many Russian politicians and religious figures. For example, in Dmitry Gordon’s program, the actor stated that he does not support the actions of Patriarch Kirill, who “does not keep his promises and constantly lies.” In 2020, the story of the relationship between the actor and the singer Friske’s relatives surfaced, whom Stanislav criticized, condemning their behavior, including their reluctance to donate to charity the money collected for Zhanna’s treatment and which she did not need.
Sadalsky was seen in conflicts with such stars as:
- Alla Pugacheva.
- Maksim Galkin.
- Friske family.
- Tatiana Vasilyeva.
- Lydia Shukshina.
In 2020, he found himself at the epicenter of a high-profile scandal when he carelessly commented on Alla Pugacheva’s nude photo shoot. According to him, the diva exposed herself to support Maxim Galkin’s falling ratings. At this time, the famous showman Galkin was hosting a show of the same name, which was not popular with television viewers, and thus his wife decided to stir up interest in the program, albeit in such a rather piquant way.
Personal life
It is known that Stanislav Yuryevich is officially married, but his wife, whom he married back in the seventies, lives in Helsinki. Sadalsky also has a daughter, Pirio Sadalskaya, who lives with her mother in Finland. According to him, the actor saw his daughter only twice. The girl does not know Russian and does not want to maintain any relationship with her father. Many years ago, Sadalsky’s wife emigrated from Russia, after which contact with them was practically lost.
Stanislav Yurievich Sadalsky does not like to talk about his personal life, assuring that he is happy and everything is fine in his relationships. Information often appeared in the press about Sadalsky’s numerous novels with famous actresses, including Olga Bogdanova, with whom he starred in numerous films. However, neither the actor himself nor the beautiful women confirmed their connection with this interesting and versatile person. Sadalsky notes that he leads the life of a lonely but happy person, finds interest in his work, often acts in films and plays in the theater.
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Personal life of Stas Sadalsky
The scandalous blogger, who has discussed the details of the personal life of almost every famous person throughout the country, speaks extremely rarely about his relationships with women and mostly in hints. Perhaps in this way he stirs up interest in himself, or maybe he simply has nothing to talk about - we can only guess about it.
Sadalsky's only official wife was Finnish citizen Pirio Liisa Telerva Kanisto, who was 15 years older than him. They met in the theater at the play “Ball of Thieves.” Sadalsky was only 20 years old at that time. The whirlwind romance ended in marriage, in which a daughter, Pirio, was born. Soon their relationship deteriorated, and the wife and child left for Helsinki. Stas does not maintain contact with his only daughter, citing bad genes.
Once, in an interview, Sadalsky briefly spoke about his affair with Lyudmila Tselikovskaya , whom he met on the set of the comedy “Forest” (the famous actress was already over 60 at that time, and Stas was 29 years old). She literally saved the young actor’s life when, during a rehearsal, he fell off the ledge and received serious injuries. The filming took place in an estate near Moscow and Stas was going to be taken to a local hospital. Tselikovskaya forced him to be taken to Moscow to the Sklifosovsky Institute and there raised the best doctors to their feet. Sadalsky is sure that if he had ended up in the hands of local doctors, everything could have ended in disability or worse for him.
Stanislav Sadalsky and Lyudmila Tselikovskaya “Forest”. Photo sadalskij.livejournal.com
Nothing is known for certain about Stas’s other women. There were rumors that he was hopelessly in love with actress Lilia Tolmacheva , with whom he played on the Sovremennik stage in the play “Faryatyev’s Fantasies”.
Lilia Tolmacheva. Photo sovremennik.ru
In recent years, he had a close relationship with actress Tatyana Vasilyeva (known for the films “The Most Charming and Attractive” , “See Paris and Die”, etc.), with whom Stas plays in enterprises. According to Vasilyeva, they quarreled over raising children: having no experience communicating with them, Sadalsky constantly criticized her like a mother. Now they are connected only by work.
Tatiana Vasilyeva and Stanislav Sadalsky. Photo utro.ru
Sadalsky lives alone in a beautiful apartment in the center of Moscow and is quite happy with life. He likes to quote the words of the famous pop artist Alexander Vertinsky : “Actors are gods, and gods are lonely.” He considers himself, first of all, an actor. Among his close relatives, Stas has a nephew and niece, the children of his younger brother Sergei, who died in a car accident at the age of 33. He maintains relations with them.
Stanislav Sadalsky in his apartment. Photo nedvijdom.ru
When Sadalsky is asked if he is afraid that “there will be no one to give him a glass of water,” he laughs it off: “I’ll crawl somehow.”
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