Aleksandr Belyavskiy(1932-2012)
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Soviet and Russian film and theater actor, People's Artist of the Russian Federation (2003), Honored Worker of Culture of Poland.
He starred in more than a hundred films and television series, the most famous of which were "Four Troopers and a Dog," "Going to a Thunderstorm," "Zucchini 13 Chairs," "Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath!", "Change the Meeting Place is impossible "and the television series" The Brigade ".
He took his first steps in the acting profession in a youthful theater studio, under the guidance of actor Leonid Weizler. in 1957 he entered the theater school of B. Schukin (course V. A. Etush) and graduated in 1961. In 1961, he was involved as a host of the first KVN games. He was invited to this position by the director of KVN Bella Sergeeva.
Actor of the Theater of Satire (1961-1964), the theater of K. S. Stanislavskiy (1964-1966), a theater-studio film actor (since 1966). Also often starred in Polish films. Participated in the television program "White Parrot". He was one of the leading film dubbing actors in the 1980s, including becoming the Russian voice of the British comedian Benny Hill.
He starred in more than a hundred films and television series, the most famous of which were "Four Troopers and a Dog," "Going to a Thunderstorm," "Zucchini 13 Chairs," "Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath!", "Change the Meeting Place is impossible "and the television series" The Brigade ".
He took his first steps in the acting profession in a youthful theater studio, under the guidance of actor Leonid Weizler. in 1957 he entered the theater school of B. Schukin (course V. A. Etush) and graduated in 1961. In 1961, he was involved as a host of the first KVN games. He was invited to this position by the director of KVN Bella Sergeeva.
Actor of the Theater of Satire (1961-1964), the theater of K. S. Stanislavskiy (1964-1966), a theater-studio film actor (since 1966). Also often starred in Polish films. Participated in the television program "White Parrot". He was one of the leading film dubbing actors in the 1980s, including becoming the Russian voice of the British comedian Benny Hill.