Yuri Stoyanov
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Born | Yuri Nikolaevich Stoyanov 10 July 1957 |
Occupation(s) | actor, TV host, singer, guitarist, humorist, poet, novelist, parodist |
Years active | 1974–present |
Awards | TEFI (1996, 1999, 2001, 2002) Golden Eagle Award (2008) |
Yuri Nikolaevich Stoyanov (Russian: Ю́рий Никола́евич Стоя́нов, Ukrainian: Юрій Миколайович Стоянов; born July 10, 1957, in Odesa) is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actor, musician.[1] People's Artist of the Russian Federation (2001). Most famous comedian duo with Ilya Oleynikov.
Biography
Was born July 10, 1957, in Odesa, as a child he moved under Odesa to the village of Borodino. Mother is Russian,[2] Yevgenia Leonidovna Stoyanova (born June 21, 1935), worked as deputy director for educational work, director of a pedagogical college and taught Ukrainian language and literature, honored worker of education of Ukraine. She lives in Odesa. Father — Bulgarian,[3] Nikolai Georgievich Stoyanov worked as a gynecologist, died in 1993.[4]
In 1974 he entered the GITIS. After graduation in 1978, he played at the Tovstonogov Bolshoi Drama Theater, where he worked as an actor until 1995.
Received nationwide fame after the release of the sketch show Gorodok, which he created and led together with Ilya Oleynikov from 1993 to 2012.[5]
October 30, 2018, joined the Council on Public Television by decree of the President of the Russian Federation.[6]
Personal life
Stoyanov married thrice. Stoyanov has three daughters and two stepdaughters. Stoyanov has two sons from his first marriage.[7]
Partial filmography
- Girl and Grand (1982) as Journalist (uncredited)
- Aleko/Kashchey the Immortal (1987) as The Storm Knight
- Anekdoty (1990) as Imperator
- Silver Lily of the Valley (1990) as Pridorozhny
- Alkhimiki (2000)
- Rabbit Over the Void (2006) as Semion Grossu
- 12 (2007) as 6th Juror
- Shekspiru i ne snilos (2007) as Ignat Savich
- Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors (2007, TV Movie) as Most Important Master of Ceremonies
- Yeralash (2007, TV Series) as robber (voice)
- Hitler Goes Kaput! (2008) as Martin Bormann
- Ochen russkiy detektiv (2008) as Johnny
- Smert v pensne ili Nash Chekhov (2010) as Daniil Sorin
- Chelovek u okna (2010)
- Dva pistoleta. Neulovimyy Brilliant (2011)
- Kukaracha 3D (2011) (voice)
- Rzhevskiy protiv Napoleona (2012)
- Cinderella (2012) as Viktor Pavlovich Chugainov, oil magnate
- The White Guard (2012, TV Series) as General-mayor Blokhin
- The Snow Queen (2012) as King (voice)
- Druzya druzey (2014) as Gena
- Skoryy 'Moskva-Rossiya' (2014) as Dyadya Pasha
- Barmen (2015) as Papa Yulii
- Sindbad. Piraty semi shtormov (2016) as Boruh (voice)
- Kavkazskoe trio (2016) as Timur's Father
- Moscow Never Sleeps (2017) as Valeriy
- Ten (2017) as Panov
- Grafomafiya (2017) as Generalnyy
- The Crimean Bridge. Made with Love! (2018) as boss
- Vse ili nichego (2018) as Bogeslav Viktorovich
- Den do... (2019) as Arkadiy Zertsalov (segment The Poet)
- Mistresses (2019) as Mikhail
- Za kulisami (2019)
- Medniy vsadnik Rossii (2019) as Gospodin Yakovlev
- Komanda mechty (2019) as Konstantin Semenovich
- Gudbay, Amerika! (2020)
- Love (2021) as Dima
- Yaytso Faberzhe (2022)
References
- ^ К юбилею артист Юрий Стоянов отмечен Почетной наградой Одессы
- ^ Юрий Стоянов: Мой отец работал гинекологом, и я слегка подкован по этой части
- ^ Официальный сайт Юрия Стоянова
- ^ Юра никогда не мог относиться к себе иронично — он вообще человек невеселый, ранимый. Его все время нужно хвалить: и в семье, и в отцовстве, и в профессии
- ^ Юрий Стоянов — Городок, официальный сайт
- ^ Явлинский ругался с комсоргом, Садальский писал письма Брежневу, а членский билет Пугачевой оценили в $3 тысячи
- ^ У Юрия Стоянова родилась дочь !
External links
- 1957 births
- Actors from Odesa
- Living people
- Soviet male film actors
- Soviet male stage actors
- Russian male film actors
- Russian male stage actors
- Russian male voice actors
- Russian television presenters
- Recipients of the Order of Honour (Russia)
- Russian Academy of Theatre Arts alumni
- People's Artists of Russia
- Ukrainian people of Bulgarian descent
- Russian people of Bulgarian descent