Georgiy Muzalevskiy was an American actor who is best known for Diary of a Revolutionist, Mirovoe imya, and Postoronnyaya zhenshchina. He was born in 1892 in Russia and passed away in 1942 in the RSFSR, USSR, which is now part of modern-day Russia.
Personal and Family Life
Georgiy Muzalevskiy was born into a time of great change in Russia, and details about his early life and family are not widely known. He pursued a career in acting during a turbulent period in history, which likely influenced his work in film.
Career
Muzalevskiy made a name for himself in the film industry, particularly in the 1920s and 1930s. Some of his notable roles include performances in “Postoronnyaya zhenshchina,” where he portrayed Prosecutor Kazarinov, and “Diary of a Revolutionist,” where he played Fedor Rybakon. His contributions to cinema reflected the social and political themes of his time.
Death and Legacy
Georgiy Muzalevskiy died in 1942 in the RSFSR, USSR. His work has left a mark on Russian cinema, and while he may not be widely recognized today, his films remain a part of early Soviet film history.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1938 | Glubokiy reyd | Imperial Air Fleet Commander |
1932 | Diary of a Revolutionist | Fedor Rybakon (as G.V. Muzalevsky) |
1930 | Mirovoe imya | Gorbachev – Studio Director |
1929 | Postoronnyaya zhenshchina | Prosecutor Kazarinov |
1927 | Uzel | – |
1925 | Zhena predrevkoma | – |