Lev Durov

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Lev Durov
Лев Дуров
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Lev Durov in 2008
Born
Lev Konstantinovich Durov

(1931-12-23)23 December 1931
Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Died20 August 2015(2015-08-20) (aged 83)
Moscow, Russia
Resting placeNovodevichy Cemetery, Moscow
OccupationActor
Years active1954–2015
AwardsOrden for Service III.png Orden for Service IV.png Orden of Friendship.png Ribbon Medal For the Defence of Free Russia.png Ribbon Medal 850 Moscow.png
Websitelevdurov.ru

Lev Konstantinovich Durov (Russian: Лев Константинович Дуров, IPA: [ˈlʲef kənstɐnʲˈtʲinəvʲɪdʑ ˈdurəf]; 23 December 1931 – 20 August 2015) was a Soviet and Russian theatre and film actor who appeared in more than 200 films[1] and numerous stage productions between 1955 and 2008. He was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1990.

Durov came from the illustrious Durov family whose members included memoirist Nadezhda Durova and animal trainer Anatoly Durov. His aunt's husband  [ru] ran the Maly Theatre in 1944–1947. Lev Durov married actress Irina Kirichenko (1931–2001) in 1954. Their daughter Ekaterina is also an actress.

Durov attended the Moscow Art Theatre School, where his teachers included Sergey Gerasimov and . He joined the troupe of Anatoly Efros in 1954 and was a mainstay of Efros's productions until 1984. For some 30 years, he worked at the both as an actor and as a director. He was the theatre's principal director from 2003 to 2006.

Durov was also known for his voice acting, most notably as Sharik the Dog in Three from Prostokvashino and its sequels. He published three books of memoirs, in 1999 and 2008. Lev Durov died on 20 August 2015[2] and was buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery.

Selected filmography[]

Actor
  • Nine Days in One Year (Девять дней одного года, 1962) – KGB officer
  • I Step Through Moscow (Я шагаю по Москве, 1963) – police officer
  • Lebedev against Lebedev (Лебедев против Лебедева, 1965)
  • I'm going to search (Иду искать, 1966)
  • All The King's Men (Вся королевская рать, 1971) – Sugar Boy
  • Stariki-razboyniki (Старики-разбойники, 1971) – driver
  • Bumbarash (Бумбараш, 1971) – miller
  • Big School-Break (Большая перемена, 1972) – police sergeant
  • A Man on His Right Place (1972) – Ivan Maksimovich
  • We rode the tram Ilf and Petrov (Ехали в трамвае Илья и Петров, 1972) – passerby / Gusev-Lebedev
  • Moscow-Cassiopeia (Москва-Кассиопея, 1973) – Academician Filatov
  • Seventeen Moments of Spring (Семнадцать мгновений весны, 1973) – agent Klaus
  • Ksenia, Fedor's Beloved Wife (Ксения, любимая жена Фёдора, 1974) – Sidorov
  • Teens in the Universe (Отроки во Вселенной, 1974) – Academician Filatov
  • Diamonds for Proletarian Dictatorship (1975) — Pojamchi
  • Armed and Dangerous (Вооружен и очень опасен, 1977) – Lucky Charlie
  • Nose (Нос, 1977) – Polizeimeister
  • The Scarlet Flower (Аленький цветочек, 1977) – Merchant
  • d'Artagnan and Three Musketeers (д'Артаньян и три мушкетёра, 1978) – de Tréville
  • Adjacent-channel Rejection Ratio (1980)
  • Farewell (1981) – Pinegin
  • (Не бойся, я с тобой!, 1981) – San Sanych
  • Express on Fire (1982) — Multya
  • Lullaby For Brother (1982) — Kirill's father
  • Red Bells (Красные колокола, 1982) — Schreuder
  • The Story of Voyages (Сказка странствий, 1983) – Gorgon the robber
  • (Шёл четвёртый год войны, 1983) – Khomutov
  • (Пеппи – Длинный чулок, 1984) — Stephensen
  • Success (1984) — Platonov
  • How to Become Happy (1986) – old man-inventor
  • A Man from the Boulevard des Capuchines (Человек с бульвара Капуцинов, 1987) – coffin maker
  • (Горы дымят, 1989) – Akhilesku
  • Anarchy (Беспредел, 1989)
  • Gardes-Marines III (Гардемарины-III, 1992) – Cavalry general Denisov
  • Don't Play the Fool (Не валяй дурака..., 1997) — grandfather
  • Why Wouldn't We Send a Messenger? (1998) – Yakov
  • The Garden Was Full of Moon (Луной был полон сад, 2000) – Grigori Petrovich
Voice

References[]

  1. ^ Великий обыватель. Умер Лев Дуров. Kommersant.ru (21 August 2015). Retrieved on 2021-06-12.
  2. ^ "Lev Durov died". RIA News. 20 August 2015.

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