Iosif Moiseevich Raevsky - Soviet actor, theater director, teacher.
Staged performances in the theaters of the Byelorussian SSR: "Who laughs last" (1939) and "Dear Man" (1945) - both K. Krapiva, Theater. Yanka Kupala; "Enemies" by M. Gorky (1952, Theater named after Yakub Kolas); in Canada (Three Sisters by A.P. Chekhov, 1966, Montreal Theatre).
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From 1932 he taught at GITISGITIS, from 1939 - professor, from 1946 - head of the acting department. During the war years, he acted as director of GITIS, evacuated to Saratov, then - artistic director of the front-line theater of GITIS, which reached Berlin in 1945. During his pedagogical work, he prepared national courses: Ossetian, Kabardian. Among his students: Yu. Puzyrev, N. Rushkovsky, M. Zakharov, S. Bragarnik, A. Abdulov, N. Merzlikin, A. Myagchenkov, V. Yurchenko, G. Tretyakov and others.
During the Civil WarCivil War, in 1918-1919 - artist of the House of Education, in 1919-1921 - artist of the 1st mobile theater of the Political Department of the 1st Army of the Eastern Front. In 1922-1925 he was a student of the school of the 2nd Studio of the Moscow Art Theater.
He also taught at the School-Studio. V. I. Nemirovich-DanchenkoV. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko at the Moscow Art Theater of the USSR. M. Gorky.
Since 1922 - an actor, and since 1932 - and director of the Moscow Art TheaterMoscow Art Theater.
Iosif Moiseevich Raevsky (real name - Iosif Moiseevich Gradus; January 7, 1901, Orenburg - September 23, 1972, Moscow) - Soviet actor, theater director, teacher. People's Artist of the USSRPeople's Artist of the USSR (1968).