Yuri Volyntsev
Yuri Volyntsev | |
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Born |
Yuri Vitalyevich Volyntsev 28 April 1932 Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR |
Died |
9 August 1999 67) Moscow, Russia | (aged
Occupation | actor |
Years active | 1962–1999 |
Awards |
People’s Artist of the RSFSR State Prize of the Russian Federation Order of Honour |
Yuri Vitalyevich Volyntsev (Russian: Юрий Витальевич Волынцев; 28 April 1932 – 9 August 1999) was a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor, People’s Artist of the RSFSR (1984),[1] awardee of State Prize of the Russian Federation (1994).
Biography and career
Yuri Volyntsev was born April 28, 1932 in Leningrad. He studied at the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute (acting course of Joseph Rapoport), at the end of school in 1962, he was accepted into the troupe of the Vakhtangov-Theatre.
He voiced set of cartoon characters. Soviet viewer is best known for playing the role of the Pan Athlete in a humorous TV series "Cabaret "13 chairs".
Father of actress, radio and TV presenter Ksenia Strizh.
He died on August 9, 1999. He was buried at the cemetery Khovanskoye.
Selected filmography
- Time, Forward! (1965) as Writer
- Anna Karenina (1967) as Vronsky's brother-soldier
- Belorussian Station (1971) as police sergeant
- Circus in the Circus (1976) as Aleksandr Borisovich
- Dead Souls (1960) as Alexei Ivanovich, Chief of Police
- The Kreutzer Sonata (1987) as gentleman in public places
- Weather Is Good on Deribasovskaya, It Rains Again on Brighton Beach (1992) as Styopa, KGB general
- Melochi zhizni (1992–97) as Viktor Vasilevich, special services worker
Selected voiced by cartoons
- Dog in Boots (1981) as Fatty
- The Mystery of the Third Planet (1981) as Cpt. Green
- Alice Through the Looking Glass (1982) as Humpty Dumpty
- Two Tickets to India (1985) as tamer
- Welcome (1986) as Elk
- The Adventures of Lolo the Penguin (1987) as polar explorer
- Laughter and Grief by the White Sea (1987) as Ivan / old listener
- DuckTales (1987–90) as Launchpad McQuack / Duckworth
- TaleSpin (1990–91) as Don Karnage
- Glasha and Kikimora (1992) as Leshy
- Darkwing Duck (1991–92) as Launchpad McQuack
Awards
- Honored Artist of RSFSR (1971)
- Honored Worker of Culture of Polish People's Republic (1976)
- People's Artist of RSFSR (1984)
- Awardee of State Prize of the Russian Federation (1994)
- Order of Honour (1996)[2]
References
- ↑ Русский драматический театр: Энциклопедия / Под общ. ред. М. И. Андреева, Н. Э. Звенигородской, А. В. Мартыновой и др. — М.: Большая Российская энциклопедия, 2001. — 568 с.: ил. ISBN 5-85270-167-X
- ↑ УКАЗ Президента РФ от 11.12.1996 N 1670
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