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  1. Anatoli Dmitriyevich Papanov (Russian: Анатолий Дмитриевич Папанов, romanized: Anatoliy Dmitriyevich Papanov; 31 October 1922 – 5 August 1987) was a Soviet and Russian actor, drama teacher, and theatre director at the Moscow Satire Theatre where he served for almost 40 years.

  2. Anatoli Papanov is best known for his roles in the comedies of director Leonid Gaidai. His satirical character - a gangster chief Lyolik in 'Brilliantovaya ruka' (The Diamond Arm, 1968) became one of the most popular characters in the Russian cinema.

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    Anatoli Dmitriyevich Papanov (ruso: Анатолий Дмитриевич Папанов, romanizado: Anatoliy Dmitriyevich Papanov; 31 de octubre de 1922 - 5 de agosto de 1987) fue un actor, profesor de teatro y director de teatro soviético y ruso en el Teatro Sátira de Moscú. donde sirvió durante casi 40 años.

  4. Anatoli Papanov is best known for his roles in the comedies of director Leonid Gaidai. His satirical character - a gangster chief Lyolik in 'Brilliantovaya ruka' (The Diamond Arm, 1968) became one of the most popular characters in the Russian cinema.

  5. Anatoli Papanov (1922 - 1987) fue un actor de Unión Soviética (URSS) conocido por El brazo de los diamantes, El frío verano del 53, Cuidado con el coche, Twelve Chairs (Miniserie de TV), Dos camaradas servían, Tiempo de deseos, Ottsy i dedy, The Alive and the Dead, Venga mañana y In S. City.

  6. Anatoli Papanov was a Russian film and theatre actor who starred in some well-known Soviet films, often with his friend Andrei Mironov. He was named as a People's Artist of the USSR in 1973 and died in 1987 at the age of 64.

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    Anatoli Dmitriyevich Papanov ( ruso: Анатолий Дмитриевич Папанов, romanizado: Anatoliy Dmitriyevich Papanov; 31 de octubre de 1922 - 5 de agosto de 1987) fue un actor, profesor de teatro y director de teatro soviético y ruso en el Teatro de Sátira de Moscú, donde se desempeñó durante casi 40 años.