Konstantin Alexandrovich Varlamov (Russian: Константин Александрович Варламов, 23 May 1848 – 15 August 1915) was a Russian stage actor associated with the Alexandrinsky Theatre. Konstantin Varlamov was born in Saint Petersburg, Imperial Russia, to the composer Alexander Varlamov. In the course of his thirty-year career with the Alexandrinsky Theatre, he played more than one thousand parts (640 of them leads); among his best-remembered roles were Varravin (The Case, by Aleksandr Sukhovo-Kobylin), Yaichnitsa (The Marriage), Lyapkin-Tyapkin (Revizor) and Chichikov (Dead Souls), all by Nikolai Gogol; Bolshov (Family Affair), Yusov (A Profitable Position), Rusakov (Stay in Your Own Sled), Krutitsky (Enough Stupidity in Every Wise Man) and Kuroslepov (An Ardent Heart), all by Alexander Ostrovsky
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| - Константи́н Алекса́ндрович Варла́мов (11 (23) мая 1848, Санкт-Петербург — 2 (15) августа 1915, Павловск) — русский актёр, заслуженный артист Императорских театров. Сын А. Е. Варламова. (ru)
- Konstantin Alexandrovich Varlamov (Russian: Константин Александрович Варламов, 23 May 1848 – 15 August 1915) was a Russian stage actor associated with the Alexandrinsky Theatre. Konstantin Varlamov was born in Saint Petersburg, Imperial Russia, to the composer Alexander Varlamov. In the course of his thirty-year career with the Alexandrinsky Theatre, he played more than one thousand parts (640 of them leads); among his best-remembered roles were Varravin (The Case, by Aleksandr Sukhovo-Kobylin), Yaichnitsa (The Marriage), Lyapkin-Tyapkin (Revizor) and Chichikov (Dead Souls), all by Nikolai Gogol; Bolshov (Family Affair), Yusov (A Profitable Position), Rusakov (Stay in Your Own Sled), Krutitsky (Enough Stupidity in Every Wise Man) and Kuroslepov (An Ardent Heart), all by Alexander Ostrovsky (en)
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| - Konstantin Alexandrovich Varlamov (Russian: Константин Александрович Варламов, 23 May 1848 – 15 August 1915) was a Russian stage actor associated with the Alexandrinsky Theatre. Konstantin Varlamov was born in Saint Petersburg, Imperial Russia, to the composer Alexander Varlamov. In the course of his thirty-year career with the Alexandrinsky Theatre, he played more than one thousand parts (640 of them leads); among his best-remembered roles were Varravin (The Case, by Aleksandr Sukhovo-Kobylin), Yaichnitsa (The Marriage), Lyapkin-Tyapkin (Revizor) and Chichikov (Dead Souls), all by Nikolai Gogol; Bolshov (Family Affair), Yusov (A Profitable Position), Rusakov (Stay in Your Own Sled), Krutitsky (Enough Stupidity in Every Wise Man) and Kuroslepov (An Ardent Heart), all by Alexander Ostrovsky; Lebedev (Ivanov) by Anton Chekhov; and Skalozub (Woe from Wit) by Alexander Griboyedov. Varlamov, who regularly staged popular 'kapustniks' (amateur comedy performances) in his own home, was considered the heir to and Vasily Zhivokini, and was a cult figure in his native city, where special trademark Dyadya Kostya cigarettes were produced at one time in his honour. In 1896 he was honored with the medal for Meritorious Artist of the Imperial Theaters. Konstantin Varlamov died in Petrograd, Imperial Russia, on 15 August 1915 and is interred in Novodevichy Cemetery. (en)
- Константи́н Алекса́ндрович Варла́мов (11 (23) мая 1848, Санкт-Петербург — 2 (15) августа 1915, Павловск) — русский актёр, заслуженный артист Императорских театров. Сын А. Е. Варламова. (ru)
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