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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0301145Leonid Gaidai - IMDb

    Leonid Gaidai. Director: Operation 'Y' & Other Shurik's Adventures. Leonid Iovich Gaidai was born on January 30, 1923, in the town of Svobodny, Amur region of Siberia, USSR. He was the third child in the family of a railroad worker. His father, named Iov Isidorovich Gaidai, was exiled to Siberia from Poltava, Ukraine. His mother, named Maria Ivanovna Lubimova, came from the Russian city of Ryazan.

  2. In the 1970s, Gaidai worked primarily with the comedians from his own studio group, which included Vitsin, Kuravlyov, Pugovkin, Kramarov, Seleznyova, Krachkovskaya, and his wife Nina Grebeshkova. All this cast was featured in his film adaptation of Mikhail Zoshchenko's short stories, It Can't Be! (1975).

  3. Among people born in 1937, Aleksandr Demyanenko ranks 164 . Before him are Peter Stein, Viacheslav Chornovil, Marie Dubois, Richard Jordan, Harris Yulin, and Rudi Altig. After him are Édith Scob, Dick Dale, Waylon Jennings, Carlos Westendorp, Joe Viterelli, and Jay Rockefeller. Among people deceased in 1999, Aleksandr Demyanenko ranks 91.

  4. Mikhail Kokshenov was born on 16 September 1936 in Moscow. He spent his childhood in the Zamoskvorechye District. The actor's parents in the 1930s lived in the Far East of the USSR: in the village of Monomakhovo, the Far Eastern Krai, now the Dalnegorsky District of the Primorsky Krai . In 1957 he graduated from the Moscow Industrial College ...

  5. Familnaya dragotsennost: Directed by Leonid Gaidai. With Leonid Kuravlyov, Mikhail Pugovkin, Yelena Valayeva. About life insurance and the cost of his wife.

  6. Les Douze Chaises (1971) modifier. Mikhaïl Ivanovitch Pougovkine ( russe : Михаил Иванович Пуговкин) est un acteur de théâtre et de cinéma soviétique et russe, né le 13 juillet 1923 dans l' oblast de Kostroma ( Union soviétique) et mort le 25 juillet 2008 à Moscou ( Russie ). Il était artiste du peuple de l'URSS 1 .

  7. Shurik and Ivan the Terrible – a shot from the movie “Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future”. Leonid Gaidai/Mosfilm, 1973. In his last movie, shot after the collapse of the USSR - “Weather ...