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  1. Leonid Íovich Gaidái, en ruso: Леони́д И́ович Гайда́й (Svobodny, 30 de enero de 1923-Moscú, 19 de noviembre de 1993) fue un director de cine, guionista y actor soviético. Artista del pueblo de la URSS (1989).

  2. Leonid Iovich Gaidai (Russian: Леони́д Ио́вич Гайда́й; 30 January 1923 – 19 November 1993) was a Soviet and Russian comedy film director, screenwriter and actor who enjoyed immense popularity and broad public recognition in the former Soviet Union.

  3. 1. ‘Operación Y y otras aventuras de Shúrik’, 1965. Mosfilm. Las primeras obras de Gaidái no atrajeron el interés del público masivo. El director trataba de hacer películas sobre la Revolución y...

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

    She was the fortress behind his success by being a quiet help and never demanding more than they had. She described her husband, Gaidai, as being similar to the popular character 'Shurik' in his films. Leonid Gaidai died of thrombo-embolic disease and complications of his WWII wounds on November 19, 1993, in Moscow.

  5. Jan 30 2023. Alexandra Guzeva. Leonid Gaidai/Mosfilm, 1966. Follow Russia Beyond on Twitter. How could one man shoot so many iconic comedies that nearly the entire country knows by heart?...

  6. 1 de mar. de 2017 · One of Russia ’s most beloved directors, Leonid Gaidai wrote and directed 18 box-office smashing comedy films. The distinctive visual style, dazzling physical humor and signature discursive structure of his movies makes them relevant even today. We take a look at 7 of his best. Bootleggers.

  7. Leonid Gaidai (1923 - 1993) fue un director y guionista de Unión Soviética (URSS) conocido por Ivan Vasilievich cambia de profesión, Un rapto a la caucasiana, El brazo de los diamantes, Operación Y, Doce sillas, Bootleggers (C), Dog Barbos and Unusual Cross (C), Hombres de negocios, It Can't Be! y Sportloto-82.