Sergei Troitsky was an American actor best known for Kashchei the Immortal (1945), Vzduvayte gorny (1925), and Othello (1956). He was born on June 15, 1899, in Moscow, Russian Empire, and passed away on March 17, 1962.
Personal and Family Life
Sergei Troitsky, whose birth name was Sergey Dmitrievich Troitskiy, lived through significant historical events in Russia. While details about his personal life and family are limited, his career as an actor was noted for a range of roles in Soviet cinema.
Career
Troitsky had a diverse acting career with various performances spanning three decades. He is remembered for his roles in both film and theater, contributing to the rich cultural landscape of Russian performance arts.
Death and Legacy
Sergei Troitsky died on March 17, 1962. He left behind a legacy of strong performances that resonated with audiences, and his work continues to be celebrated in film history.
Filmography
Year | Title | Character |
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1962 | My vas lyubim | rabotorgovets (segment ‘Kakaya-to devochka’) |
1962 | Sandu Follows the Sun | Aleksandr Petrovich (as S. Troitskiy) |
1961 | Sovershenno seryozno. Priyatnogo appetita. Film 4 | Posetitel restorana (as Sergey Troitskiy) |
1961 | The Red-Haired Boy | Kupets (as S. Troitskiy) |
1960 | The Magic Weaver | Altyn Altynych (as S. Troitskiy) |
1960 | Belye nochi | Pyaniy kupets (uncredited) |
1959 | Foma Gordeev | Town Head |
1958 | Kapitanskaya dochka | Khozyain postoyalogo dvora (as S. Troitskiy) |
1958 | Little Friend | Muzhik s gusem (as S. Troitskiy) |
1956 | Ty molodets, Anita! | Piaccia (as S. Troitskiy) |
1956 | The Sword and the Dragon | Boyar (uncredited) |
1956 | Bezumnyy den | Medical orderly (as S. Troitsky) |
1956 | Meksikanets | Boxing Referee |
1956 | Othello | (as S. Troitsky) |