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Yuri Chernov is a Actor Russe born on 24 april 1949 at Samara (Russie)

Yuri Chernov

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Birth name Yuri Nikolayevich Chernov
Nationality Russie
Birth 24 april 1949 (75 years) at Samara (Russie)
Awards Honored Artist of the Russian Federation

Yury Chernov (born April 24, 1949) was Soviet and Russian actor of theatre and cinema. Honored artist of Russia (29.08.1994) and People's Artist of Russia (10.01.2008).

Biography

Yuri was born April 24, 1949 in the city of Kuibyshev. Graduated from the Moscow Circus School and GITIS.

Appeared in films since 1968 - in the film We'll Live Till Monday played high school students Syromyatnikov.

In 1969 he was already approved by the director Vladimir Motyl on the role Petrukha who later became a very popular Soviet action movie White Sun of the Desert , but Yuri chose circus way.

Played in the Moscow Theater of Miniatures, and since 1994 at the Theater of the Moon. Since 2004 - an actor of theater School of Modern Drama.

From 1995 to 2000 he was a co-host of a game show Wheel of History.

In 1999, together with other well-known artists participated in the project Victor Merezhko and composer Yevgeny Bednenko Sing the stars of theater and cinema , where successfully performed as a singer of songs. The project resulted in concerts and music CD, released in the United States and dubbed Radio MPS.

In addition to the movie was filmed in the comic newsreels Fitil and Yeralash and was one of the leading popular children's television program Spokoynoy nochi, malyshi!.

Actively working for the disabled and the Company is engaged in publishing. Teaches at the Institute of Folk Art (guitar, harmonica, vocals).

2013 - Actor Theater of Satire.

He is married and has two children.

Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Yuri Chernov (6 films)

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Actor

What a Mess!
Directed by Vladimir Valentinovich Menshov
Genres Comedy
Actors Inna Tchourikova, Vera Alentova, Leonid Kouravliov, Irina Apeksimova, Lev Borisov, Yuri Chernov
Roles Suitcase carrier
Rating70% 3.542713.542713.542713.542713.54271
While digging in the mine Unpromising in Yakutia an unprecedentedly large diamond is found. It is christened as the Savior of Russia. Officials proclaim that the sale of the diamond could pay for every Russian citizen to take a three-year-long vacation at the Canary Islands
The Adventures of the Electronic, 3h35
Genres Science fiction, Adventure, Musical
Themes Musical films, Robot films
Actors Maya Bulgakovа, Vladimir Bassov, Nikolai Karachentsov, Nikolai Grinko, Evgueni Iakovlevitch Vesnik, Roza Makagonova
Roles Syroyezhkin's father
Rating74% 3.7385153.7385153.7385153.7385153.738515
A robot named Elektronic escapes from Professor Gromov's laboratory. The robot looks exactly like Sergey (Serezha) Syroezhkin, the boy from the magazine cover, which was chosen by Gromov as a model to construct Elektronic.
In the Zone of Special Attention, 1h33
Genres Action
Actors Mihai Volontir, Anatoly Kuznetsov, Yuri Chernov, Vladimir Zamansky, Elena Kouzmina
Rating71% 3.5705953.5705953.5705953.5705953.570595
Somewhere in the Soviet Union, a huge military exercise is in preparation, between opponents designated as the "Northern" and "Southern" army groups. As manoeuvres begin, the commander of the "Southern" airborne regiment designates three reconnaissance groups to be dropped far behind "Northern" lines, to find and capture the rival "Hidden Command Center" (HCO) and to set up a radio beacon to show the location of the drop zone for the main assault. Two of the three groups are soon captured by "Northern" counter-reconnaissance units. The third, led by Lt. Tarasov (Boris Galkin), manages to dodge all the traps set by the enemy.
Ivan Vasilyevich Changes His Profession, 1h33
Directed by Leonid Gaïdaï
Origin Russie
Genres Science fiction, Comedy, Comic science fiction
Themes Théâtre, L'usurpation d'identité, Time travel films, Comedy science fiction films, Films based on plays, Escroquerie
Actors Yury Yakovlev, Leonid Kouravliov, Alexandre Demianenko, Natalya Seleznyova, Vladimir Etouch, Natalia Kratchkovskaïa
Roles музыкант, играющий на балалайке
Rating81% 4.096274.096274.096274.096274.09627
The story begins in 1973 Moscow, where Engineer Aleksandr (Shurik) Timofeev (Aleksandr Demyanenko) is working on a time machine in his apartment. By accident, he sends Ivan Vasilevich Bunsha (Yuri Yakovlev), superintendent of his apartment building, and George Miloslavsky (Leonid Kuravlev), a small-time burglar, back into the time of Ivan IV "The Terrible". The pair is forced to disguise themselves, with Bunsha dressing up as Ivan IV and Miloslavsky as a knyaz of the same name. At the same time, the real Ivan IV (also played by Yuri Yakovlev) is sent by the same machine into Shurik's apartment, he has to deal with modern-day life while Shurik tries to fix the machine so that everyone can be brought back to their proper place in time. Superintendent Bunsha and Tzar Ivan IV the Terrible are lookalikes but have completely different personalities, which results in funny situations of mistaken identity. As the police (tipped off by a neighbor who was burgled by Miloslavsky) close in on Shurik, who is frantically trying to repair the machine, the cover of Bunsha and Miloslavsky is blown and they have to fight off the Streltsy, who have figured out that Bunsha is an impostor. The movie ends with Bunsha, Miloslavsky, and Ivan IV all transported back to their proper places, although the entire episode is revealed to be a dream by Shurik.
We'll Live Till Monday, 1h46
Directed by Stanislav Rostotski
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Viatcheslav Tikhonov, Nina Menshikova, Olga Zhiznyeva, Olga Ostroumova, Igor Staryguine, Yuri Chernov
Roles Syromyatnikov
Rating77% 3.889673.889673.889673.889673.88967
Le film évoque l’atmosphère scolaire, ses pesanteurs et les espoirs qui s’y expriment. L’histoire raconte trois jours de la vie d’un professeur, Ilya Tsemenovitch. Il a connu la guerre et enseigne brillamment l’histoire depuis des années. Ilya aime sans oser le lui dire Natacha, son ancienne élève, devenue professeur d’anglais. Mais Natacha, elle aussi, aime Ilya : elle saura lui faire croire au bonheur. Les élèves autour d’eux, en poursuivant leurs propres rêves, manifestent leur sympathie pour leurs professeurs, et leur antipathie pour Svetlana Mikhailovna, professeur de littérature banal et femme au cœur sec