Mikhail Kedrov (actor)

21 December 1893] 1894 – 22 March 1972), was a Soviet stage director, actor and pedagogue who managed the Moscow Art Theatre between 1946 and 1955.

[1] The son of an Orthodox priest from Moscow, Kedrov studied for six years in a divinity school.

His wife Maria Titova (1899–1994) joined Stanislavski's company in 1924.

Kedrov was awarded the title of People's Artist of the USSR (1948) and was the winner of four Stalin Prizes first degree (1946, 1949, 1950, 1952).

He headed the Stanislavski school in Moscow[2] and taught Yuri Lyubimov, among many other notable actors.