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Theatrical Novel (film)
''Theatrical Novel'' (russian: Театральный роман) is a 2002 Russian comedy-drama film directed by :ru:Бабицкий, Олег Геннадьевич, Oleg Babitsky and :ru:Гольдин, Юрий Александрович, Yury Goldin. Plot The film tells the story of the production of Bulgakov's play on the stage of the Moscow Art Theater. Cast * Igor Larin as Sergey Leontievich Maksudov * Maksim Sukhanov as Pyotr Bombardov / Ivan Vasilyevitch * Nikolay Chindyaykin * Valeriy Zolotukhin * Natalya Kolyakanova as Ludmila Silvestrovna Pryakhina * Emmanuil Vitorgan as Gavriil Stepanovich * Oksana Mysina as Poliksena Vasilyevna Toropetskaya * Valentin Smirnitskiy as Ivan Aleksandrovich Poltoratskyj * Dmitry Maryanov as Foma Strizh * Vyacheslav Grishechkin as Makar Rvatsky References External links

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Emmanuil Vitorgan
Emmanuil Gedeonovich Vitorgan (russian: Эммануи́л Гедео́нович Виторга́н; born 27 December 1939) is a Soviet, Russian film and theater actor, Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1990). People's Artist of Russia (1998). He acted in over a hundred films. Personal life *First wife — actress Tamara Rumyantseva (born in 1936), the marriage broke up in 1970. **Daughter Ksenia Rumyantseva. ***Grandchildren — Alexander and Nikita. Great-grandchildren - Mark and Alisa. * Second wife — actress Alla Balter (1939-2000). **Son Maxim (1972) — film and theater actor, married to Ksenia Sobchak. ***Grandchildren — Polina, Daniil and Platon. * Third wife — Irina Mlodik (born in 1962). **Daughter Ethel (2018). **Daughter Klara (2019). Selected filmography * 1960 — '' A Man with the Future'' as miner * 1971 — ''King Lear'' as servant / Edgar (voice) * 1980 — '' Star Inspector'' as Douglas Kober * 1982 — ''Charodei'' as Viktor Kovrov * 1983 — '' Anx ...
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Russian Comedy-drama Films
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2000s Russian-language Films
S, or s, is the nineteenth letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''ess'' (pronounced ), plural ''esses''. History Origin Northwest Semitic šîn represented a voiceless postalveolar fricative (as in 'ip'). It originated most likely as a pictogram of a tooth () and represented the phoneme via the acrophonic principle. Ancient Greek did not have a phoneme, so the derived Greek letter sigma () came to represent the voiceless alveolar sibilant . While the letter shape Σ continues Phoenician ''šîn'', its name ''sigma'' is taken from the letter ''samekh'', while the shape and position of ''samekh'' but name of ''šîn'' is continued in the '' xi''. Within Greek, the name of ''sigma'' was influenced by its association with the Greek word (earlier ) "to hiss". The original name of the letter "sigma" may have been ''san'', but due to the complic ...
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2002 Films
The year 2002 in film involved some significant events. Highest-grossing films The top 10 films released in 2002 by worldwide gross are as follows: 2002 was the first year to see three films cross the eight-hundred-million-dollar milestone, surpassing the previous year's record of two eight-hundred-million-dollar films. It also surpasses the previous years record of having the most ticket sales in a single year (fueled by the success of various sequels and the first Spider-Man movie). Events * March 1 — Paramount Pictures reveals a new-on screen logo that was used until December 2011 to celebrate its 90th anniversary. * May – '' The Pianist'' directed by Roman Polanski wins the "Palme d'Or" at the Cannes Film Festival. * May 3–5 – '' Spider-Man'' is the first film to make $100+ million during its opening weekend in the US unadjusted to inflation. * May 16 – '' Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones'' opens in theaters. Although a huge success, it was ...
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Vyacheslav Grishechkin
Vyacheslav, also transliterated Viacheslav or Viatcheslav (russian: Вячеслав, Vjačeslav ; uk, В'ячеслав, V"jačeslav ), is a Russian and Ukrainian masculine given name. It is the equivalent of Belarusian Вячаслаў/Вацлаў (transliterated ''Viačasłaŭ/Vacłaŭ'', or ''Viachaslau/Vaclau''), Croatian ''Vjenceslav'', Czech ''Václav'' and Polish ''Wacław'' and Wieńczysław, which is Latinised as ''Wenceslaus''. It is a Slavic dithematic name (that is, composed of two lexemes) derived from the Slavic words ''vyache'', "great(er)", and ''slava'', "glory, fame". A common short form is ''Slava''. Notable people Notable people with the given name Vyacheslav include: Academia * Vyacheslav Ivanov (1929-2017), Russian philologist and scholar specialising in Indo-European studies * Vyacheslav Ivanovich Lebedev (1930–2010), Soviet and Russian mathematician, known for his work on numerical analysis and development of the Lebedev quadrature * Vyacheslav Lypy ...
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Dmitry Maryanov
Dmitry Yuryevich Maryanov (russian: Дмитрий Юрьевич Марьянов; 1 December 1969 — 15 October 2017) was a Soviet and Russian theater and film actor, TV presenter.Биография актёра Дмитрия Марьянова. — Артист скончался 15 октября 2017 года в возрасте 47 лет.
Информационное агентство России «» // tass.ru (16 October 2017 года)

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Valentin Smirnitskiy
Valentin Georgievich Smirtinsky (russian: Валентин Георгиевич Смирнитский; born 10 June 1944 in Moscow) is a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor. People's Artist of Russia (2005). Filmography * ''Walking the Streets of Moscow'' (Я шагаю по Москве, 1963) as episode (uncredited) *'' Seven Old Men and a Girl'' (Семь стариков и одна девушка, 1968) as Vladimir Tyupin *'' D'Artagnan and Three Musketeers'' (д'Артаньян и три мушкетёра, 1978) as Porthos *'' Visit to Minotaur'' (Визит к Минотавру, 1987) as Aleksandr Sadomsky *''Entrance to the Labyrinth'' (Вход в лабиринт, 1989) as Yakov Okun *'' Musketeers Twenty Years After'' (Мушкетёры двадцать лет спустя, 1992) as Porthos *'' The Secret of Queen Anne or Musketeers Thirty Years After'' (Тайна королевы Анны, или Мушкетёры тридцать лет спустя, 1993) ...
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Oksana Mysina
Oksana Anatolyevna Mysina (russian: Окса́на Анато́льевна Мы́сина) (born 15 March 1961, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, USSR) is an actor, director and musician. She has been described by ''The New York Times'' theatre critic Margo Jefferson as one of Russia's greatest actors. She is the founder, lead singer, violinist, and lyricist for the rock band Oxy Rocks. Personal life Oksana Mysina was born and lived in the Donbas region of Ukraine for the first eight years of her life. Her father Anatoly Vladimirovich Mysin, later to be a mining engineer, and her mother Lidia Grigoryevna Mysina (Bratus), subsequently a seismologist, grew up and were married in the Ukrainian city of Dnepropetrovsk (now Dnipro). Oksana credits both parents with giving her the necessary actor's sensibilities: "My irrepressible temperament is from my mother. My father... was a very emotional person." Oksana's sister Marina Yakut (Mysina), three years her elder, was a young talent on the vio ...
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Artur Gimpel
Artur is a cognate to the common male given name Arthur, meaning "bear-like," which is believed to possibly be descended from the Roman surname Artorius or the Celtic bear-goddess Artio or more probably from the Celtic word ''artos'' ("bear"). Other Celtic languages have similar first names, such as Old Irish ''Art, Artúur'', Welsh ''Arth'' - which may also be the source for the modern name. ''Art'' is also a diminutive form of the common name Arthur. In Estonian, and many Romance, Slavic and Germanic languages the name is spelled as Artur. The Finnish versions are Arttu and Artturi. Avestan '/arta and its Vedic equivalent '' '' both derive from Proto-Indo-Iranian ''*ṛtá-'' "truth", which in turn continues Proto-Indo-European ''*'' "properly joined, right, true", from the root ''*''. The word is attested in Old Persian as '. People *Artur Adson (1889–1977), Estonian author *Artur Alliksaar (1923–1966), Estonian poet * Artur Axmann (1913–1996), German Nazi leader * Ar ...
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