Yuri Chernov
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Born | Yuri Nikolayevich Chernov 24 April 1949 |
Occupation(s) | actor theatre teacher |
Years active | 1968–present |
Awards | People's Artist of Russia |
Yury Nikolayevich Chernov (Template:Lang-ru; born April 24, 1949) is a Soviet and Russian actor of theatre and cinema. Honored Artist of Russia (1994)[1] and People's Artist of Russia (2008).[1]
Biography
Yuri was born April 24, 1949 in the city of Kuibyshev. Graduated from the Moscow Circus School and GITIS.[2]
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 the circus.
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 film, he acted in the comic newsreels Fitil and Yeralash and was one of the hosts of the popular children's television program Spokoynoy nochi, malyshi!.
He works actively for the Society of the Disabled and is engaged in publishing. Teaches at the Institute of Folk Art (guitar, harmonica, vocals).
Since 2013, he is an actor at the Theater of Satire.[3]
Personal life
Chernov is married and has two children.
Selected filmography
- We'll Live Till Monday (1968)
- Village Detective (1969)
- In the Zone of Special Attention (1978)
- The Adventures of the Elektronic (1979)
- Along Unknown Paths (1982)
- After the Rain, on Thursday (1985)
- What a Mess! (1995)
References
- ^ a b Биoгpафия
- ^ Ekaterina Koresheva. "Юрий Чернов: "Нам назначили бракосочетание на первое апреля"". womanhit.
- ^ "Юрий Чернов: "Рай на четырех сотках"". tele.ru.
External links
- 1949 births
- Living people
- People from Samara, Russia
- Male actors from Moscow
- Soviet male film actors
- Soviet male television actors
- Soviet male stage actors
- Russian male film actors
- Russian male television actors
- Russian male stage actors
- Honored Artists of the Russian Federation
- People's Artists of Russia
- Russian Academy of Theatre Arts alumni