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Nikolay Olyalin is a Actor Ukrainien born on 22 may 1941 at Vologodsky District (Russie)

Nikolay Olyalin

Nikolay Olyalin
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Nationality Ukraine
Birth 22 may 1941 at Vologodsky District (Russie)
Death 19 november 2009 (at 68 years) at Kiev (Ukraine)

Nikolay Vladimiriovich Olyalin (Russian: Николай Владимирович Олялин. Ukrainified: Микола Володимирович Олялін [Mikola Volodimirovich Olyalin]; May 22, 1941 - November 17, 2009) was a Soviet, a Russian and an Ukrainian actor.

Biography

Early life
As a child, Olyalin took drama classes at school. On 1959, When his father sent him to a military academy in Leningrad, hoping that he would become an army topographer, Olyalin chose to study in the Leningrad State Institute of Theater, Music and Cinematography instead. After graduating at 1964, he joined the Krasnoyarsk Children's Theater, where - in spite of having tense relations with the director - he was considered the best comical actor among the cast. There, he met his wife, Nella, who was the second secretary of the local Komsomol.

Olyalin made his debut on screen depicting a test pilot in the 1965 film Days of Summer. Afterwards, he received many invitations to play in other motion pictures, but the Theater manager never told him of those and threw them away. When a letter from the Mosfilm studio reached Krasnoyarsk, offering Olyalin the main role in Yuri Ozerov's Liberation, one of the couriers told him of the matter. He claimed to be sick, took a leave and boarded a flight to Moscow. The character of Captain Tzvetaev, which he portrayed in the five parts of Liberation, gained him fame throughout the Soviet Union.


Height of career
At 1968, during the filming of Ozerov's series, Olyalin met director Vasili Tzvirkunov from the Dovzhenko Film Studios and accepted his proposal to work with the company. He starred in several films during the early 1970s, among which was the popular Gentlemen of Fortune, and received the Ukrainian SSR Komsomol's Nikolai Ostrovsky Prize on 1972. Overall, he appeared in some sixty cinema and television productions until his departure.

Olyalin's career was compromised when he sunk into severe alcoholism, and banned from acting for a while. The secretary of the Communist Party in Ukraine, Volodymyr Shcherbytsky, a personal friend of Olyalin, arranged for him to be taken into rehabilitation. Olyalin told an interviewer that since then he "didn't drink a drop". After resuming his work, he was granted the title People's Artist of Ukraine at 1979.


Later years
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Olyalin stayed in the newly independent Ukraine. At 1992, he directed his own film, Volya. He has been a member of the Ukrainian Association of Cinematographers and awarded the Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise, fifth class, by the Ukrainian government. He continued to perform in his later years, playing the Inquisitor in Night Watch (2004) and Day Watch (2006).

Olyalin suffered from a heart condition, apparently caused by being exposed to radiation during the Chernobyl disaster. He died of a heart attack at 2009 and was laid to rest in the Baikove Cemetery.

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Filmography of Nikolay Olyalin (8 films)

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Leningrad
Leningrad (2009)
, 1h50
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, War, Historical
Themes Politique, Political films
Actors Gabriel Byrne, Mira Sorvino, Vladimir Ilyin, Evgueni Sidikhine, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Aleksandr Abdulov
Rating59% 2.996362.996362.996362.996362.99636
In 1941 Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union and their troops besieged the city of Leningrad. Foreign journalists are evacuated but one of them, Kate Davis (Mira Sorvino), is presumed dead and misses the plane. Alone in the city she is helped by Nina Tsvetkova (Olga Sutulova) a young and idealist police officer and together they fight for their own and other people's survival.
Day Watch
Day Watch (2006)
, 2h19
Directed by Timour Bekmambetov
Origin Russie
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Thriller, Fantastic, Fantasy, Action, Adventure, Horror
Themes Films about magic and magicians, Films about sexuality, Vampires in film, LGBT-related film, Lesbian-related films
Actors Constantin Khabenski, Maria Porochina, Jeanna Friske, Vladimir Valentinovich Menshov, Gosha Kutsenko, Viktor Verjbitski
Roles The Inquisitor
Rating63% 3.197983.197983.197983.197983.19798
It is New Year's Day of 2006, more than a year after the events of Night Watch. Anton Gorodetsky, the protagonist of the first film, finds himself in the middle of an approaching conflict between the Light and Dark Others, who are still bound with an uneasy truce. Anton is still a Night Watch operative, now working with his trainee and romantic interest, Svetlana. As his son Yegor has now become a Dark Other, Anton is forced to secretly destroy evidence of Yegor's attacks on normal people, which violates the treaty, leaving the Night Watch unable to sentence Yegor.
Night Watch, 1h50
Directed by Timour Bekmambetov
Origin Russie
Genres Thriller, Fantastic, Fantasy, Action
Themes Films about magic and magicians, Vampires in film
Actors Constantin Khabenski, Vladimir Valentinovich Menshov, Viktor Verjbitski, Valery Zolotoukhine, Aleksey Chadov, Maria Porochina
Roles Inquisitor
Rating63% 3.198683.198683.198683.198683.19868
In the prologue, which is set in medieval times, the audience is introduced to humans with special powers called The Others (Иные, иной; Inyye, Inoy). The Others are divided into two camps, with each Other either allied with the forces of Light or the forces of Darkness, and the prologue recounts a great battle between the two sides. Geser, the Lord of the Light, realized that the two forces would eventually annihilate each other. He stopped the battle and offered a truce to the forces of Darkness, led by Zavulon. To make sure each side honored its side of the agreement, the Light would have a "Night Watch" to monitor the forces of Darkness at night, and the Darkness would have a "Day Watch" to police the forces of Light during the day. This agreement maintained balance for centuries to come.
The Outskirts, 1h35
Genres Drama
Actors Nikolay Olyalin, Rimma Markova
Roles Kol'ka Poluyanov
Rating77% 3.874833.874833.874833.874833.87483
The film starts as parody of a Soviet-era socialist realist film-making of the 1930s (The title is taken from the classic 1933 film by the Soviet filmmaker Boris Barnet, in which the beginning of the farm collectivization era is depicted.)
The Flight
The Flight (1971)
, 3h16
Directed by Alexandre Alov, Alexandre Alov
Origin Russie
Genres Drama, War, Historical
Themes Films about immigration, Politique, Théâtre, La précarité, Political films, Films based on plays
Actors Lioudmila Savelieva, Alexeï Batalov, Mikhaïl Oulianov, Vladislav Dvorzhetsky, Yevgeniy Yevstigneyev, Nikolay Olyalin
Roles Krapilin
Rating77% 3.8772253.8772253.8772253.8772253.877225
Année 1920. La guerre civile dans le sud de la Russie est presque terminée. Alors que l'armée rouge fait son entrée en Crimée, commence l'exode de tous ceux qui redoutent le changement du régime.
Gentlemen of Fortune, 1h24
Origin Russie
Genres Drama, Comedy, Crime
Themes L'usurpation d'identité, Escroquerie
Actors Evgueni Leonov, Georgy Vitsin, Savely Kramarov, Radner Mouratov, Nikolay Olyalin, Erast Garine
Roles полковник милиции
Rating82% 4.1444054.1444054.1444054.1444054.144405
The movie follows the story of an amiable kindergarten director named Troshkin who looks exactly like a cruel criminal nicknamed Docent (Доцент, literally associate professor) that has stolen Alexander the Great's helmet at an archaeological excavation. Docent and his gang are caught by police, but Docent is imprisoned in a different jail than his mates. Since Troshkin looks identical to Docent, the police send him undercover to prison with the real criminals to get information about the stolen helmet. He must pretend to be the real felon Docent, so in order to be convincing, Troshkin, a well-educated and good-natured man, has to learn slang and manners of criminals.
Audacity
Audacity (1971)
, 1h35
Directed by Gueorgui Ioungvald-Khilkevitch
Origin Russie
Genres War, Action
Themes Politique, Hitler, Political films
Actors Nikolay Olyalin, Vladimir Gouliaev, Vladimir Balon, Boris Seidenberg
Roles Andreï Klimenko
Rating56% 2.8205352.8205352.8205352.8205352.820535
Lors de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, trois prisonniers s'échappent du chantier de construction dirigé par les Allemands près de Vinnytsia. L'un des évadés se fait tuer dans la poursuite, mais deux autres réussissent à se cacher. Ils font une halte dans une gare abandonnée. Un train passe sans s'arrêter et depuis l'une des fenêtres, Adolf Hitler en personne leur fait signe de la main. Ils comprennent aussitôt que le bunker qu'ils étaient en train de construire lui était destiné. L'un d'eux, le lieutenant-colonel Andreï Klimenko, se rend dans la localité où habite la sœur de son camarade tué, Nonna, qui lui procure les faux-papiers au nom de Herr Makedon et aide à s'y installer en tant qu'homme à tout faire. Désormais, il va traquer Hitler, déjouant de nombreux pièges, perdant les amis, jusqu'à s'introduire dans le quartier général du chef des Allemands, le Werwolf.
Liberation (film series), 1h10
Directed by Youri Ozerov
Genres Drama, War, Romance
Themes Politique, Political films
Actors Nikolay Olyalin, Larisa Golubkina, Boris Seidenberg, Vsevolod Sanaïev, Vasily Shukshin, Fritz Diez
Roles Tzvetaev.
Rating75% 3.7875253.7875253.7875253.7875253.787525
After the Soviets are alerted to the imminent German offensive in Kursk, they launch a preemptive artillery strike, delaying the enemy. The battalion of Lieutenant Colonel Lukin – led by officers Tzvetaev, Orlov, and Maximov – participates in the battle, as well as the tank of Lieutenant Vasiliev.