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Yevgeny Leonov

Yevgeny Pavlovich Leonov (Russian: Евгений Павлович Леонов; 2 September 1926 – 29 January 1994) was a Soviet and Russian actor who played main parts in several of the most famous Soviet films, such as Gentlemen of Fortune, Mimino and Striped Trip. Called "one of Russia's best-loved actors",[1] he also provided the voice for many Soviet cartoon characters, including Vinny Pukh (Winnie-the-Pooh).[2]

Yevgeny Leonov
Postage stamp devoted to Leonov (2001)
Born
Yevgeny Pavlovich Leonov

(1926-09-02)2 September 1926
Died29 January 1994(1994-01-29) (aged 67)
Resting placeNovodevichy Cemetery, Moscow
Alma materMoscow Art Theatre
OccupationActor
Years active1947–1994
TitlePeople's Artist of the USSR (1978)
SpouseVanda Stoilova
ChildrenAndrei Leonov
Parent(s)Pavel Vasilyevich Leonov
Anna Ilyinichna Leonova
AwardsOrder of Lenin

Early life edit

While growing up in a typical Moscow family, he dreamed of becoming a war-plane pilot, which was a very common desire of many boys of the World War II period. This is also often attributed to the fact that his father worked in an airplane factory. During the Great Patriotic War he and his whole family worked in a weapon manufacturing/aviation factory.[3] After the war, he joined the Moscow Art Theatre school, where he studied under Mikhail Yanshin.

Career edit

In his first film, Leonov was cast as an extra and did not receive any recognition. He later became Georgiy Daneliya's regular, appearing in all of his features, including Gentlemen of Fortune, Autumn Marathon, Mimino, Afonya and Kin-dza-dza!. According to the Allmovie, "his short, round stature, expressive eyes, broad and open face, slow movements, and slightly slurred speech made him ideal for the comic roles in which he specialized". But he also attracted critical notice for his tragic parts and the invariable naturalness of his acting. Many notable actors were said to avoid appearing in the same films with Leonov, for his natural manner of acting made them seem strained.

Despite Leonov's brief appearance in Daneliya's Autumn Marathon (1980) (one of his most popular films), the role won him the Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival. In Autumn Marathon, it is said, Leonov brilliantly demonstrates the typical Leonov anti-hero. He gave a hilarious portrayal of a simple, nosey man who drank too much and who adored nothing more than talking nonsense as long as anyone could stand it. Among the other films he was instrumental in raising to the classic level were Gentlemen of Fortune and Belorussian Station, both made in 1971.[3] Like all of Leonov's movies, they are frequently rerun on television. Reportedly, "Leonov was to Russians what Fernandel was to the French."[1] He performed over 200 roles and was the Russian cinema's best-known supporting actor.[1]

In 1991 (or in 1988[4][5][6]), when touring in Germany, he suffered a massive heart attack, which put him into a coma for 10 days (or 16 days[4][5][6]). His life was saved only after major surgery and Leonov recovered – only to begin a schedule of performances at the Lenkom Theatre.[1]

In 1993, a year before his death, Leonov was asked during a film festival "What years in the Russian theatre's life were the most productive?" Leonov replied:

Life has flown so quickly that it is hard to identify any one period. But I shall never forget the famous artists of past years, my teachers: Diky, Mikhail Chekhov, the young Simonov, Pevtsov, Rusinova, Vakhtangov, Gritsenko and Yakovlev. I saw the bloom of the Art Theatre. In 1941 I, then a boy, hanging somewhere on a chandelier, saw the Three Sisters where three beautiful women were dreaming about some new fine life. I shall never forget Anna Karenina with Tarasova. At that time people played cordiality, kindness, laughing through tears and leaving a bit of their heart on the stage. To achieve profundity, there is a need for skill, but skill comes solely through suffering. Once Pevtsov, sitting in a kitchen with Nikolai Simonov, told him: "Kolya, beware of indoor organics.' But now the very aesthetics have changed. "Indoor organics" have turned into art everywhere. And also, there is no literature. Last century forty writers overturned the world. Today there are hosts of them, but literature is no longer what it used to be. The theatre must stage Plays spelled with a capital letter. But we give preference to effective staging, forgetting all about feelings and passion – not necessarily loud passion. Passion can be quiet. At one theatre I was once told: "Leonov, come to work with us. We are rich and spend nearly all our time abroad." "Why, is your theatre so strong?" I asked. "No, our exchange is strong." The exchange trades in timber and joins the theatre carriage to its freight train. And as to the festival – may God permit it to take place. If money has been found.[7]

Leonov died on 29 January 1994 on his way to the Lenkom Theatre to perform in The Prayer for the Dead (A Memorial Prayer[3]).[1] When his death was announced in the auditorium, the audience spontaneously flooded into the church across the road and lit candles in mourning.[1] Over half a million people turned out in freezing conditions for a procession to a memorial service.[1] He is buried in Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow near other outstanding figures of Russian culture.[8]

Filmography edit

Actor
  • Happy Flight (Счастливый рейс) (1949) as Firefighter (uncredited)
  • Sporting Honour (Спортивная честь) (1951) as Waiter (uncredited)
  • Submarine chaser (Морской охотник) (1954) as cook
  • Road (Дорога) (1955) as driver Pasha Yeskov
  • Criminal Case of Rumyantsev (Дело Румянцева) (1956) as driver Mikhail Snegiryov
  • A Unique Spring (Неповторимая весна) (1957) as Alexey Koshelev
  • The street is full of surprises (Улица полна неожиданностей) (1958) as Yevgeniy Pavlovich Serdyukov
  • Difficult happiness (Трудное счастье) (1958) as Agathon
  • Tale of newlyweds (Повесть о молодожёнах) (1959) as Fedor
  • Ne imey 100 rubley... (Не имей сто рублей...) (1959) as Ivan S. Mukhin
  • Povest o molodozhyonakh (1960) as Fedya
  • Artwork (Произведение искусства) (196, Short) as Sasha Smirnov
  • Snow tale (Снежная сказка) (1959) as Old Year
  • Striped Trip (Полосатый рейс) (1961) as Gleb Shuleykin
  • Cherry Town (Черёмушки) (1962) as Barabashkin
  • Serf actress (Крепостная актриса) (1963) as Count Ivan P. Kutaisov
  • Short humoresques (Короткие истории) (1963, TV Movie) as client
  • Don Tale (Донская повесть) (1964) as Yakov Shibalok
  • Thirty Three (Тридцать три) (1965) as Ivan S. Travkin
  • Nad nami Yuzhnyy Krest (1965) as Disabled-seller in the market
  • The Snow Queen (Снежная королева) (1967) as King Erik XXIX
  • Parviyat kurier (1968) as Kritski
  • Illusionist (Фокусник) (1968) as Stepan Nikolaevich Rossomakhin
  • Do not be sad (Не горюй!) (1968) as soldier Yegor Zaletayev
  • Zigzag udachi (Зигзаг удачи) (1968) as photographer Vladimir Oreshnikov
  • Literature lesson (Урок литературы) (1968) as Pavel Vronsky, Nina's father
  • Virineya (Виринея) (1969) as Michael
  • Carrousel (Карусель) (1969, TV Series) as Ivan I. Nyukhin (voice)
  • Tchaikovsky (Чайковский) (1970) as Alyosha
  • Shine, shine, my star (Гори, гори, моя звезда) (1970) as Pasha, the master illusion
  • Between high spikes (Меж высоких хлебов) (1970) as Pavlo Struchok
  • Belorussian Station (Белорусский вокзал) (1971) as Ivan Prikhodko
  • Gentlemen of Fortune (Джентльмены удачи) (1971) as Yevgeny Ivanovich Troshkin / Dotsent
  • As Ilf and Petrov rode a tram (Ехали в трамвае Ильф и Петров) (1972) as Vitaly Kapitulov
  • Big School-Break (Большая перемена) (1972, TV Mini-Series) as Lednyov
  • Racers (Гонщики) (1973) as Ivan M. Kukushkin
  • Hopelessly Lost (Совсем пропащий) (1973) as rogue nicknamed "The King"
  • Under a stone sky (Под каменным небом) (1974) as Senior lieutenant Kravtsov
  • Bonus (Премия) (1974) as Vasily T. Potapov
  • Afonya (Афоня) (1975) as Kolya
  • Circus in the Circus (Соло для слона с оркестром) (1975) as circus director Ivanov
  • Step towards (Шаг навстречу) (1976) as Serafim Nikitich
  • The Elder Son (Старший сын) (1976, TV Movie) as Andrei Grigorievich Sarafanov
  • Legend about Till Eulenspiegel (Легенда о Тиле) (1977) as Lamme Goedzak
  • Long criminal case (Длинное, длинное дело) (1977) as Mikhail P. Luzhin
  • Mimino (Мимино) (1977) as Volokhov
  • Funny people! (Смешные люди!) (1977) as chorister Aleksei Alekseyevich
  • Marriage (Женитьба) (1978) as Baltazar Baltazarovich Zhevakin
  • Chaperon (Дуэнья) (1978, TV Movie) as Don Izokelyo Mendoso
  • An Ordinary Miracle (Обыкновенное чудо) (1978, TV Movie) as King
  • And it's all about him (И это всё о нём) (1978) as Police Captain Aleksandr M. Prokhorov
  • Autumn Marathon (Осенний марафон) (1979) as Vasily Ignatyevich Kharitonov, sosed Buzykina
  • Faithfully (Верой и правдой) (1979) as Evgeny S. Bannikov
  • Holidays in September (Отпуск в сентябре) (1979, TV Movie) as Vladimir Andreevich Kushak
  • Borrowing Matchsticks (За спичками) (1980) as Antti Ihalainen
  • Say a Word for the Poor Hussar (О бедном гусаре замолвите слово) (1981, TV Movie) as provincial actor Afanasy P. Bubentsov
  • The House that Swift Built (Дом, который построил Свифт) (1982, TV Movie) as giant Glyum
  • Tears Were Falling (Слёзы капали) (1983) as Pavel Ivanovich Vasin
  • Unique (Уникум) (1983) as director
  • Time and the Conways (Время и семья Конвей) (1984) as Alan Conway, twenty years later
  • Kin-dza-dza! (Кин-дза-дза!) (1986) as Wef the Chatlanian, a wandering singer
  • To Kill a Dragon (Убить Дракона) (1988) as burgomaster
  • Passport (Паспорт) (1990) as official of Soviet Embassy in Austria
  • Detective bureau "Felix" (Детективное агентство "Феликс") (1993) as uncle Vanya
  • Amerikanskiy dedushka (Американский дедушка) (1993) as Gogolev
  • Nastya (Настя) (1993) as Yakov Alekseyevich
Voice actor

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Death: Yevgeny Leonov. The Guardian (London). 23 February 1994.
  2. ^ Peter Rollberg (2009). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. US: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 403–405. ISBN 978-0-8108-6072-8.
  3. ^ a b c Russia Parts With a Comic Legend. John Freedman. The Moscow Times No. 392. 3 February 1994.
  4. ^ a b Леонов Евгений - Биография - Актеры советского и российского кино (in Russian)
  5. ^ a b Евгений Леонов (Evgeniy Leonov) - биография - советские актёры - Кино-Театр.РУ (in Russian)
  6. ^ a b Биография Евгения Леонова - РИА Новости, 02.09.2016 (in Russian)
  7. ^ This will be a fantastic show. KORNYEVA Irina, FUKS Olga. Moscow News (Russia). CULTURE; No. 19. 7 May 1993.
  8. ^ Sviridov buried in Novodevichy cemetery in Moscow. Viktoria Dunayeva. TASS 9 January 1998.

External links edit

  • Yevgeny Leonov at IMDb
  • Website about Leonov

yevgeny, leonov, yevgeny, pavlovich, leonov, russian, Евгений, Павлович, Леонов, september, 1926, january, 1994, soviet, russian, actor, played, main, parts, several, most, famous, soviet, films, such, gentlemen, fortune, mimino, striped, trip, called, russia,. Yevgeny Pavlovich Leonov Russian Evgenij Pavlovich Leonov 2 September 1926 29 January 1994 was a Soviet and Russian actor who played main parts in several of the most famous Soviet films such as Gentlemen of Fortune Mimino and Striped Trip Called one of Russia s best loved actors 1 he also provided the voice for many Soviet cartoon characters including Vinny Pukh Winnie the Pooh 2 Yevgeny LeonovPostage stamp devoted to Leonov 2001 BornYevgeny Pavlovich Leonov 1926 09 02 2 September 1926Moscow RSFSR Soviet UnionDied29 January 1994 1994 01 29 aged 67 Moscow RussiaResting placeNovodevichy Cemetery MoscowAlma materMoscow Art TheatreOccupationActorYears active1947 1994TitlePeople s Artist of the USSR 1978 SpouseVanda StoilovaChildrenAndrei LeonovParent s Pavel Vasilyevich LeonovAnna Ilyinichna LeonovaAwardsOrder of Lenin Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Filmography 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editWhile growing up in a typical Moscow family he dreamed of becoming a war plane pilot which was a very common desire of many boys of the World War II period This is also often attributed to the fact that his father worked in an airplane factory During the Great Patriotic War he and his whole family worked in a weapon manufacturing aviation factory 3 After the war he joined the Moscow Art Theatre school where he studied under Mikhail Yanshin Career editIn his first film Leonov was cast as an extra and did not receive any recognition He later became Georgiy Daneliya s regular appearing in all of his features including Gentlemen of Fortune Autumn Marathon Mimino Afonya and Kin dza dza According to the Allmovie his short round stature expressive eyes broad and open face slow movements and slightly slurred speech made him ideal for the comic roles in which he specialized But he also attracted critical notice for his tragic parts and the invariable naturalness of his acting Many notable actors were said to avoid appearing in the same films with Leonov for his natural manner of acting made them seem strained Despite Leonov s brief appearance in Daneliya s Autumn Marathon 1980 one of his most popular films the role won him the Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival In Autumn Marathon it is said Leonov brilliantly demonstrates the typical Leonov anti hero He gave a hilarious portrayal of a simple nosey man who drank too much and who adored nothing more than talking nonsense as long as anyone could stand it Among the other films he was instrumental in raising to the classic level were Gentlemen of Fortune and Belorussian Station both made in 1971 3 Like all of Leonov s movies they are frequently rerun on television Reportedly Leonov was to Russians what Fernandel was to the French 1 He performed over 200 roles and was the Russian cinema s best known supporting actor 1 In 1991 or in 1988 4 5 6 when touring in Germany he suffered a massive heart attack which put him into a coma for 10 days or 16 days 4 5 6 His life was saved only after major surgery and Leonov recovered only to begin a schedule of performances at the Lenkom Theatre 1 In 1993 a year before his death Leonov was asked during a film festival What years in the Russian theatre s life were the most productive Leonov replied Life has flown so quickly that it is hard to identify any one period But I shall never forget the famous artists of past years my teachers Diky Mikhail Chekhov the young Simonov Pevtsov Rusinova Vakhtangov Gritsenko and Yakovlev I saw the bloom of the Art Theatre In 1941 I then a boy hanging somewhere on a chandelier saw the Three Sisters where three beautiful women were dreaming about some new fine life I shall never forget Anna Karenina with Tarasova At that time people played cordiality kindness laughing through tears and leaving a bit of their heart on the stage To achieve profundity there is a need for skill but skill comes solely through suffering Once Pevtsov sitting in a kitchen with Nikolai Simonov told him Kolya beware of indoor organics But now the very aesthetics have changed Indoor organics have turned into art everywhere And also there is no literature Last century forty writers overturned the world Today there are hosts of them but literature is no longer what it used to be The theatre must stage Plays spelled with a capital letter But we give preference to effective staging forgetting all about feelings and passion not necessarily loud passion Passion can be quiet At one theatre I was once told Leonov come to work with us We are rich and spend nearly all our time abroad Why is your theatre so strong I asked No our exchange is strong The exchange trades in timber and joins the theatre carriage to its freight train And as to the festival may God permit it to take place If money has been found 7 Leonov died on 29 January 1994 on his way to the Lenkom Theatre to perform in The Prayer for the Dead A Memorial Prayer 3 1 When his death was announced in the auditorium the audience spontaneously flooded into the church across the road and lit candles in mourning 1 Over half a million people turned out in freezing conditions for a procession to a memorial service 1 He is buried in Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow near other outstanding figures of Russian culture 8 Filmography editActorHappy Flight Schastlivyj rejs 1949 as Firefighter uncredited Sporting Honour Sportivnaya chest 1951 as Waiter uncredited Submarine chaser Morskoj ohotnik 1954 as cook Road Doroga 1955 as driver Pasha Yeskov Criminal Case of Rumyantsev Delo Rumyanceva 1956 as driver Mikhail Snegiryov A Unique Spring Nepovtorimaya vesna 1957 as Alexey Koshelev The street is full of surprises Ulica polna neozhidannostej 1958 as Yevgeniy Pavlovich Serdyukov Difficult happiness Trudnoe schaste 1958 as Agathon Tale of newlyweds Povest o molodozhyonah 1959 as Fedor Ne imey 100 rubley Ne imej sto rublej 1959 as Ivan S Mukhin Povest o molodozhyonakh 1960 as Fedya Artwork Proizvedenie iskusstva 196 Short as Sasha Smirnov Snow tale Snezhnaya skazka 1959 as Old Year Striped Trip Polosatyj rejs 1961 as Gleb Shuleykin Cherry Town Cheryomushki 1962 as Barabashkin Serf actress Krepostnaya aktrisa 1963 as Count Ivan P Kutaisov Short humoresques Korotkie istorii 1963 TV Movie as client Don Tale Donskaya povest 1964 as Yakov Shibalok Thirty Three Tridcat tri 1965 as Ivan S Travkin Nad nami Yuzhnyy Krest 1965 as Disabled seller in the market The Snow Queen Snezhnaya koroleva 1967 as King Erik XXIX Parviyat kurier 1968 as Kritski Illusionist Fokusnik 1968 as Stepan Nikolaevich Rossomakhin Do not be sad Ne goryuj 1968 as soldier Yegor Zaletayev Zigzag udachi Zigzag udachi 1968 as photographer Vladimir Oreshnikov Literature lesson Urok literatury 1968 as Pavel Vronsky Nina s father Virineya Virineya 1969 as Michael Carrousel Karusel 1969 TV Series as Ivan I Nyukhin voice Tchaikovsky Chajkovskij 1970 as Alyosha Shine shine my star Gori gori moya zvezda 1970 as Pasha the master illusion Between high spikes Mezh vysokih hlebov 1970 as Pavlo Struchok Belorussian Station Belorusskij vokzal 1971 as Ivan Prikhodko Gentlemen of Fortune Dzhentlmeny udachi 1971 as Yevgeny Ivanovich Troshkin Dotsent As Ilf and Petrov rode a tram Ehali v tramvae Ilf i Petrov 1972 as Vitaly Kapitulov Big School Break Bolshaya peremena 1972 TV Mini Series as Lednyov Racers Gonshiki 1973 as Ivan M Kukushkin Hopelessly Lost Sovsem propashij 1973 as rogue nicknamed The King Under a stone sky Pod kamennym nebom 1974 as Senior lieutenant Kravtsov Bonus Premiya 1974 as Vasily T Potapov Afonya Afonya 1975 as Kolya Circus in the Circus Solo dlya slona s orkestrom 1975 as circus director Ivanov Step towards Shag navstrechu 1976 as Serafim Nikitich The Elder Son Starshij syn 1976 TV Movie as Andrei Grigorievich Sarafanov Legend about Till Eulenspiegel Legenda o Tile 1977 as Lamme Goedzak Long criminal case Dlinnoe dlinnoe delo 1977 as Mikhail P Luzhin Mimino Mimino 1977 as Volokhov Funny people Smeshnye lyudi 1977 as chorister Aleksei Alekseyevich Marriage Zhenitba 1978 as Baltazar Baltazarovich Zhevakin Chaperon Duenya 1978 TV Movie as Don Izokelyo Mendoso An Ordinary Miracle Obyknovennoe chudo 1978 TV Movie as King And it s all about him I eto vsyo o nyom 1978 as Police Captain Aleksandr M Prokhorov Autumn Marathon Osennij marafon 1979 as Vasily Ignatyevich Kharitonov sosed Buzykina Faithfully Veroj i pravdoj 1979 as Evgeny S Bannikov Holidays in September Otpusk v sentyabre 1979 TV Movie as Vladimir Andreevich Kushak Borrowing Matchsticks Za spichkami 1980 as Antti Ihalainen Say a Word for the Poor Hussar O bednom gusare zamolvite slovo 1981 TV Movie as provincial actor Afanasy P Bubentsov The House that Swift Built Dom kotoryj postroil Svift 1982 TV Movie as giant Glyum Tears Were Falling Slyozy kapali 1983 as Pavel Ivanovich Vasin Unique Unikum 1983 as director Time and the Conways Vremya i semya Konvej 1984 as Alan Conway twenty years later Kin dza dza Kin dza dza 1986 as Wef the Chatlanian a wandering singer To Kill a Dragon Ubit Drakona 1988 as burgomaster Passport Pasport 1990 as official of Soviet Embassy in Austria Detective bureau Felix Detektivnoe agentstvo Feliks 1993 as uncle Vanya Amerikanskiy dedushka Amerikanskij dedushka 1993 as Gogolev Nastya Nastya 1993 as Yakov Alekseyevich Voice actorWinnie the Pooh Winnie the Pooh Pays a Visit Winnie the Pooh and a Busy Day Vasilisa the Beautiful The Adventures of Lolo the Penguin Welcome Laughter and Grief by the White SeaReferences edit a b c d e f g Death Yevgeny Leonov The Guardian London 23 February 1994 Peter Rollberg 2009 Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema US Rowman amp Littlefield pp 403 405 ISBN 978 0 8108 6072 8 a b c Russia Parts With a Comic Legend John Freedman The Moscow Times No 392 3 February 1994 a b Leonov Evgenij Biografiya Aktery sovetskogo i rossijskogo kino in Russian a b Evgenij Leonov Evgeniy Leonov biografiya sovetskie aktyory Kino Teatr RU in Russian a b Biografiya Evgeniya Leonova RIA Novosti 02 09 2016 in Russian This will be a fantastic show KORNYEVA Irina FUKS Olga Moscow News Russia CULTURE No 19 7 May 1993 Sviridov buried in Novodevichy cemetery in Moscow Viktoria Dunayeva TASS 9 January 1998 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Yevgeny Leonov Yevgeny Leonov at IMDb Website about Leonov Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yevgeny Leonov amp oldid 1194523961, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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