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Anatoli Papanov is a Actor Russe born on 31 october 1922 at Vyazma (Russie)

Anatoli Papanov

Anatoli Papanov
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Birth name Anatoli Dmitrievich Papanov
Nationality Russie
Birth 31 october 1922 at Vyazma (Russie)
Death 7 august 1987 (at 64 years) at Moscow (Russie)
Awards People's Artist of the USSR, USSR State Prize

Anatoli Dmitrievich Papanov (Russian: Анато́лий Дми́триевич Папа́нов; 31 October 1922 in Vyazma, Smolensk Oblast – 7 August 1987 in Moscow, Soviet Union) was a popular Soviet film and theatre actor.


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Papanov starred in some of the best and well-known Soviet films, often together with his friend, Andrei Mironov. Mostly known for his great performances in comedies, he also had serious and dramatic roles, such as that of the political prisoner in Cold Summer of 1953. Anatoli Papanov was honored as People's Artist of the USSR (1973).

Biography

Anatoli Papanov was born into a family of common workers in Vyazma. The family moved to Moscow in the 1930s. As a schoolboy he attended a drama circle, yet he pursued an actor’s career only after having worked as a caster at a factory and fought in the second world war. In 1942 he was badly wounded and invalided to the reserve. As a student of GITIS (State Institute of Theatre Arts) he met his future wife, his fellow student Nadezhda Karatayeva, who had also seen war, being a nurse in a hospital train. They got married ten days after the end of war, on May 20, 1945.

Gaining recognition on stage of the Moscow Theatre of Satire (where he altogether worked for about 40 years) in the mid-1950s Anatoli Papanov attracted attention of film directors as well. He started with supporting roles in comedies, yet became really famous after his work as General Serpilin in the war drama The Alive and the Dead (1963).

He was most popular for his roles in the comedies of director Leonid Gaidai (especially in The Diamond Arm, 1968) and as Wolf (voice) in the animation series Nu, pogodi!.

His last work was in the tragic drama Cold Summer of 1953 (1987).
Papanov died of a heart attack on August 7, 1987 while taking a cold shower (the hot water was off that day), just nine days before the death of his long-time friend and co-star Andrei Mironov. Anatoli Papanov was laid to rest in the Novodevichy Cemetery.

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Filmography of Anatoli Papanov (22 films)

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YearNameJobRoles
1988The Cold Summer of 1953Actor«Kopalych», Nikolai Pavlovich Starobogatov, former engineer
1984Time of DesiresActor
1977Mama, I’m AliveActor(as Anatoli Papanow)
1977Les Douze ChaisesActor
1976Twelve ChairsActor
1973The Adventures of MowgliActor
1971Gentlemen of FortuneActorChess player in hotel
1971All the King's MenActor
1971Byelorussian StationActorNikolai I. Dubinsky, accountant, former military radioman
1970The Adjutant of His ExcellencyActor
1969The Diamond ArmActor
1968The Little MermaidActorThe guide.
1968Two Comrades Were ServingActorColonel
1966Beware of the Car!ActorSokol-Kruzhkin, father-in-law of Dima Semitsvetov
1966In the Town of S.Actor
1965Going Inside a StormActorAnykeyev
1964A Little Frog is Looking For His FatherActor
1963A Trip Without a LoadActor
1963The Alive and the DeadActor
1961The CossacksActor
1952Man of MusicActor
1939The FoundlingActor