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- Semyon Strugachyov was born on 10 December 1957 in Smidovichi, Jewish AO, Khabarovsk Krai, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]. He is an actor and producer, known for Peculiarities of the National Hunt (1995), Peculiarities of the National Fishing (1998) and Peculiarities of the National Hunt in the Winter (2000).
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Valeriy Priyomykhov was born on 26 December 1943 in Kuybyshevka-Vostochnaya, Amur Oblast, Khabarovsk Krai, RSFSR, USSR [now Belogorsk, Amur Oblast, Russia]. He was an actor and writer, known for Kto, esli ne my (1999), The Cold Summer of 1953 (1988) and Krestonosets (1995). He was married to Mashnaya, Olga. He died on 25 August 2000 in Moscow, Russia.- Irina Byakova was born on 9 December 1963 in Sovetskaya Gavan, Khabarovsk Krai, RSFSR, USSR. She is an actress, known for Sputnik (2020), ...I vsya lyubov (1989) and 1000 dollarov v odnu storonu (1991). She is married to Sergey Gabrielyan. They have one child.
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Artyom Mazunov was born on 31 July 1981 in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, Khabarovsk Krai, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia]. He is an actor and director, known for Dikiy (2009), Byvshikh ne byvayet (2021) and Poselentsy (2019).- Angelina Stepanova was a notable actress of Moscow Art Theatre known as Anna Sherer in War and Peace (1965) by director Sergey Bondarchuk.
She was born Angelina Iosifovna Stepanova on November 23, 1905, in Nikolaevsk-na Amure, Russian Empire (now Nikolaevsk-na Amure, Russia). Her father, Iosif Stepanov, was an insurance agent, her mother, Maria Vladimirovna, was a dentist. From 1921 - 1924 Angelina Stepanova studied acting under Evgeni Vakhtangov at 3rd Studio of Moscow Art Theatre, making her stage debut in the legendary Vakhtangov's staging of Carlo Gozzi's comedy 'Princess Turandot'. In 1924, Stepanova was invited to perform in A.K. Tolstoy's play 'Tsar Fedor Ioannovich' opposite Konstantin Stanislavski.
From 1924 to 1994 Angelina Stepanova was a permanent member of the troupe at Moscow Art Theatre (MKhAT). There her stage partners included such renown Russian actors as Ivan Moskvin, Nikolay Khmelyov, Nikolai Sosnin, Alla Tarasova, Anatoli Ktorov, Olga Androvskaya, Angelina Stepanova, Anastasiya Georgievskaya, Mikhail Yanshin, Aleksey Gribov, Boris Livanov, Mikhail Kedrov, Viktor Stanitsyn, Vasili Toporkov, Mark Prudkin, Mikhail Bolduman, and the next generation of MKhAT actors - Oleg Efremov, Innokentiy Smoktunovskiy, Oleg Tabakov, Kira Golovko, Nina Gulyaeva, Tatyana Lavrova, Iya Savvina, Olga Barnet, Irina Miroshnichenko, Anastasiya Voznesenskaya, Andrey Myagkov, Vladimir Kashpur, Vladlen Davydov, Viktor Sergachyov, Vyacheslav Nevinnyy, Stanislav Lyubshin, Sergey Sazontev, Avangard Leontev, Igor Vasilev, and others.
Stepanova was a member of the board at Moscow Art Theatre (MKhAT). Her most acclaimed stage performances at Moscow Art Theatre were as Irina in 'The Three Sisters' (1930) directed by Konstantin Stanislavski, and as Betsy in Tolstoy's 'Anna Karenina' (1937), for which Stepanova won critical acclaim on a tour in Paris. She was equally compelling playing epic leads and character roles. During the 50s, 60s and 70s, her most memorable appearances were in classic plays by Anton Chekhov, such as Arkadina in 'Chayka' (aka.. 'The Seagull), as Avdotya in 'Ivanov', as Irina in 'Tri sestry' (aka.. The Three Sisters), and as Ranevskaya in 'Vishnevy sad' (aka.. The Cherry Orchard), the role she inherited from Olga Knipper-Chekhova. During the 80s, Stepanova joined Oleg Efremov after the split of the Moscow Art Theatre in two companies. In 1998 she made her last public appearance at the Centennial Anniversary of the Moscow Art Theatre.
During the Stalin's era, Stepanova was rarely cast in Soviet movies, according to "Stalin's spell" upon actors of the Moscow Art Theatre. She made her film debut in 1946 when the Soviet State allowed filming of the Moscow Art Theatre stage productions. At that time Stepanova, aged 40, appeared as young Anya, Ranevskaya's daughter opposite Olga Knipper-Chekhova. In 1953 she appeared opposite Alla Tarasova in Anna Karenina (1953), another record of a stage production by the cast of the Moscow Art Theater. Stepanova had to wait until the age of 60 to play her best known film role as Anna Sherer, a noblewoman in War and Peace (1965) by director Sergey Bondarchuk. She later co-starred opposite Boris Babochkin and Donatas Banionis in Begstvo mistera Mak-Kinli (1975), and also played bit parts in a few more Soviet films.
Stepanova received the Stalin's Prize (1952), and was designated People's Actress of the USSR (1960). She was awarded the State Prize of the USSR (1977), was named Hero of Socialist Labour (1975), and received numerous decorations from the Soviet and Russian State. She was married to writer Aleksandr Fadeyev, whom she met on her first tour in Paris in 1937, and the couple had two sons, Shura Fadeev, and Mikhail Fadeev. Angelina Stepanova died of natural causes on May 18, 2000, in Moscow, and was laid to rest next to her husband, Aleksandr Fadeyev, in Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. - Viktor Grigoryuk was born on 25 April 1944 in Nikolayevsk-on-Amur, Khabarovsk Krai, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia]. He was an actor, known for The Thief (1997), Semyon Dezhnev (1984) and Tayna zolotoy gory (1985). He died on 16 January 2020.
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Misha Yakovlev was born on 3 January 1989 in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, Khabarovsk Krai, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia]. He is known for Reunion (2020), The Royal Treatment (2022) and The Legend of Baron To'a (2020).- Ole is a Ukrainian actor permanently based in Central London (has work permits for the UK and the EU). He has studied at Gitis (Russian Academy of Theatre Arts) and Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute.
Highly experienced in movies, TV series, TV commercials, theatre and fluent in English. Can do Russian/Ukrainian and European accents. - Aleksandr Mezentsev was born on 28 August 1951 in Pevek, Chaunsky District, Chukotka National Okrug, Khabarovsk Krai, RSFSR, USSR [now Chaunsky District, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia]. He was an actor, known for Esenin (2005), Dubrovskiy (2014) and Isaev (2009). He died on 12 June 2015 in Moscow, Russia.
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Gennadiy Kharlan was born on 1 August 1940 in Aleksandrovsk-Sakhalinskiy, Sakhalin Oblast, Khabarovsk Krai, RSFSR, USSR [now Sakhalin Oblast, Russia]. He is a director and set decorator, known for Vesyolyy kaleidoskop (1974), Pro drakona na balkone, pro rebyat i samokat (1977) and Ivan Makarovich (1968).- Director
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Yevgeni Markovsky was born on 8 November 1947 in Blagoveshchensk, Khabarovsk Krai, RSFSR, USSR [now Amur Oblast, Russia]. He was a director and writer, known for Vechnyy muzh (1990), Konvoy (1978) and Letniye vpechatleniya o planete Z (1987). He died on 18 January 2019.- Director
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Aleksey Pogrebnoy was born on 14 June 1947 in Konstantinovka, Konstantinovsky District, Khabarovsk Krai, RSFSR, USSR [now Amur Oblast, Russia]. Aleksey is a director and writer, known for Lyoshkin Lug (1996) and Izvinite, chto zhivu... (2002).- Sound Department
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Lopukhov Aleksey was born on 17 October 1983 in Khabarovsk, Khabarovsk Krai, RSFSR, USSR. Lopukhov is a composer, known for Timeless Luxury (2019), Garden (2017) and LOVt (2016).- Irina Zamotina was born on 11 April 1939 in Kuibyshevka-Vostochnaya, Amur Oblast, Khabarovsk Krai, RSFSR, USSR [now Belogorsk, Amur Oblast, Russia]. She was an actress, known for At War as at War (1969), Ishchu cheloveka (1973) and Tormozheniye v nebesakh (1990). She died on 24 June 2020 in Sankt Peterburg, Russia.
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Vladimir Persov was born on 4 December 1945 in Sobolevo, Bolsheretskiy District, Kamchatka Oblast, Khabarovsk Krai, RSFSR, USSR [now Ust-Bolsheretsky District, Kamchatka Krai, Russia]. He is a producer and production manager, known for Days of Eclipse (1988), Russian Ark (2002) and Mother and Son (1997).- Oleg Shkolnikov was born on 3 November 1947 in Aleksandrovsk-Sakhalinskiy, Sakhalin Oblast, Khabarovsk Krai, RSFSR, USSR [now Sakhalin Oblast, Russia]. He was an actor, known for Semeynoe schaste (1971). He died on 22 November 1993 in Moscow, Russia.
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Konstantin Luchev was born in 1980 in Jewish AO, Khabarovsk Krai, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]. He is a director and writer, known for Dumy amerikanskie (2004).- Yevgeni Mesyatsev was born on 9 November 1938 in Sovetskaya Gavan, Khabarovsk Krai, RSFSR, USSR. He is a writer, known for V zone osobogo vnimaniya (1978), Grubaya posadka (1985) and Return from Orbit (1984).
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Valentina Legkostupova was born on 30 December 1965 in Khabarovsk, Khabarovsk Krai, RSFSR, USSR. She was an actress, known for Primorskiy bulvar (1988), Valentina Legkostupova & Ilya Slovesnik: Novogodnyaya Noch (1988) and Legendy Retro FM (2005). She was married to Yuriy Firsov, Igor Kushnaryov and Aleksey Grigoryev. She died on 14 August 2020 in Moscow, Russia.- Yuliya Chepalova was born on 23 December 1976 in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, Khabarovsk Krai, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]. She is married to Vassili Rotchev. They have two children. She was previously married to Dmitri Lyashenko.
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Vladimir Zakharov was born on 25 October 1939 in Blagoveshchensk, Khabarovsk Krai, RSFSR, USSR [now Amur Oblast, Russia]. He is an actor and director, known for Ballada o pesne (1981), Energichnye lyudi (1988) and Cinderella (1961).- Sergey Chepikov is a Soviet and Russian biathlete and skier, two-time Olympic champion and two-time world champion in biathlon. Participant in six Olympic Games.
Sergey Chepikov was born in the working-class village of Khor, Khabarovsk Territory. His parents came from Belarus. After graduating from university, Vladimir Chepikov was assigned to the city of Biysk, Altay Territory, where the family moved there after the father of the family. At that time Sergey was three months old. Sergey played basketball, volleyball, and hockey as a child. He played a lot of hockey at the Zarya sports club. During the summer holidays, he went to the Kostroma region and practiced shooting at the shooting range where his grandfather worked. The final choice of sport was influenced by coach Ivan Chumichev, who came to hockey training and convinced Sergey to take up biathlon. At the age of 13, Chepikov was invited to a Sverdlovsk boarding school with a sports profile. There, since 1982, he trained under the guidance of Honored Trainer Pavel Beresnev. At that time, Sergey Chepikov was not the most prominent athlete in the sports school, but thanks to his determination and hard work, in 1985 he was included in the youth team of the Soviet Union.
In 1987, at the World Junior Championships in Lahti, Finland, Sergey Chepikov received three gold medals, and the local press nicknamed him the "Prince of Biathlon." A year later, at the Calgary 1988: XV Olympic Winter Games (1988), Chepikov won bronze in the 10 km individual sprint and gold as part of the National Team in the 4 × 7.5 km relay. In 1989, at the World Championships in Feistritz, Austria, 22-year-old Chepikov won gold in the 10 km team race. For the first time in the history of Soviet biathlon, he won the World Cup twice - in the 1989/1990 and 1990/1991 seasons. At the Albertville 1992: XVI Olympic Winter Games (1992), Chepikov took silver as part of a Unified Team in the 4x7.5 km relay. At the Lillehammer 1994: XVII Olympic Winter Games (1994), Sergey Chepikov won gold in the 10 km sprint. He led the Russian team in the 4x7.5 km relay, and the team won silver medals. Chepikov was also the flagbearer of the Russian team at the opening ceremony of the Games.
In 1995, Sergey Chepikov decided to switch from biathlon to cross-country skiing. However, in a new form, he could not achieve the same heights. Maximum success - 5th place in the 4x10 km relay race as part of the Russian team at the Nagano 1998: XVIII Olympic Winter Games (1998). After the Olympics in Japan, 31-year-old Sergey Chepikov decided to end his sports career.
At the beginning of 2001, Chepikov met with the President of the Russian Biathlon Union, Aleksandr Tikhonov, who convinced him to return to biathlon. Chepikov managed to make it to the team for the Salt Lake City 2002: XIX Olympic Winter Games (2002), where the team took 4th place in the 4x7.5 km relay race. In 2006, Chepikov took part in his sixth Olympics. At the Turin 2006: XX Olympic Winter Games (2006), he won silver in the 4x7.5 km relay as part of the Russian team. After the Turin Olympics, Sergey Chepikov announced plans to prepare for the Vancouver 2010: XXI Olympic Winter Games (2010), but at the end of March 2007 he announced his retirement from his sports career. - Vladimir Marchenko was born on 2 August 1943 in Khabarovsk Krai, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]. He was an actor, known for Kamoyi verjin skhranqe (1974), Surovyye kilometry (1970) and Veter stranstviy (1978). He died on 20 February 2021 in Yekaterinburg, Russia.