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

  6. Leonid Gaidai was a Soviet film director and screenwriter, known for his comedies with Yuriy Nikulin, Georgiy Vitsin, and other famous actors. He was born in Siberia, served in the Red Army during WWII, and died in Moscow in 1993. Learn more about his life, career, awards, and trivia on IMDb.

  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.