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Alexey Borzunov
Born
Alexey Alexeyevich Borzunov

(1943-11-11)November 11, 1943
DiedJune 7, 2013(2013-06-07) (aged 69)
NationalityRussian
Alma materMoscow Art Theatre School
OccupationActor
Years active1959—2013

Alexey Alexeyevich Borzunov (Template:Lang-ru; 1943—2013) was a Soviet and Russian stage, film and voice actor. Merited Artist of the Russian Federation (2005).

Biography

The boy's parents due to financial reasons sent him to an orphanage, but later he was taken away by his grandmother, who brought the boy up.

For the first time he appeared into the cinema as a schoolboy in 1959, in the film The Unusual Journey of Mishka Strekachev.

In 1965 he graduated from the Moscow Art Theatre School (the course of V.P. Markov)[1] and was accepted by the theater troupe. In 1965-1990 he was the actor of this theater. In 1987 he moved to the Moscow Art Theatre. He played Lariosika in the play "The Days of the Turbins" and many other roles. He acted in films, but became known for his numerous works in dubbing and soundtracks of films. The actor's voice is not only the famous voice of Disney cartoons. In addition to Scrooge McDuck, his voice spoke in Russia by the characters of the first Brazilian telenovelas, when they first came to the Russian screen. He voiced the Luis Alberto Salvatierra in the famous Mexican television series Los ricos también lloran, Adolfo and all the male roles from the series Farmacia de guardia.

Among his last works were films such as Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008), Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009), Star Trek (2009), Inception (2010) and The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012).

He worked a lot as a performer of audiobooks,[2] among which: «Белая гвардия», «Маленький принц», «Остров сокровищ» (radio show), «Евангелие Господа и Бога и Спаса нашего Иисуса Христа» and «Война миров» (radio show). He participated in radio plays and radio staging, read offscreen text on the Animal Planet TV channel.

He was honored an unofficial title of "dubbing king” by his fans and admirers for his ability to sound the voices of male and female characters and brilliantly get used to the role. He created 220 works of dubbing and 23 works on voice acting and played 16 roles in the cinema.[3] For many years he collaborated with Radio Yunost, worked on the production of a radio program set. From 1990s to 2010s he was a news presenter on a number of Russian TV channels, among them - ORT, M1 and "Подмосковье".[4] He often voiced commercial ads.

His daughter Elena Borzunova (born in 1970) is also a voice actress. In 1988, she played the role of secretary of the Prosecutor's Office Masha Gvozdikina in Criminal Talent and Lieutenant Popova of Stalin's guard in The Inner Circle.

He died on 7 June 2013[3] of a heart attack in his apartment. His funeral service was held at the Central clinic hospital of Administration of the President of the Russian Federation.[5][6][7][8][9]

He is buried at Khovanskoye Cemetery.

Awards

Selected works

Cinema actor:

Voice actor:

References

  1. ^ Школа-студия МХАТ: 1960—1969 Archived 2015-06-29 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Алексей Борзунов Archived 2012-03-14 at the Wayback Machine на akniga.ru
  3. ^ a b Алексей Борзунов
  4. ^ "Скончался Алексей Борзунов". TeleGuide. 2013-06-11.
  5. ^ На 70-м году жизни скончался актёр Алексей Борзунов, озвучивавший диснеевские мультфильмы и мексиканские сериалы
  6. ^ Скончался актёр дубляжа Алексей Борзунов
  7. ^ Умер актёр дубляжа Алексей Борзунов — голос диснеевских мультфильмов
  8. ^ Кинематограф потерял актера «невидимого фронта» Алексея Борзунова
  9. ^ В Москве умер актёр Алексей Борзунов
  10. ^ Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 3 апреля 2005 года № 388