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Young Wolfhound
''Young Wolfhound'' (russian: Молодой Волкодав, Molodoy Volkodav) is a 2006–2007 Russian adventure fantasy TV series, a prequel to the 2006 film '' Wolfhound''. Series was loosely based on the novels by Maria Semyonova about Wolfhound's young life. Cast * Aleksandr Bukharov as ''Wolfhound'' * Anna Azarova as ''Viliya'' * Elvira Bolgova as ''Neya'' * Nataliya Dogadina as ''Kendrat'' * Andrei Chadov as ''Kattai'' * Pavel Abdalov as ''Gvalior'' * Yegor Barinov as ''Lyudoed'' * Mikhail Evlanov as ''Wolf'' * Oleg Fomin as ''Svaltyga'' * Andrei Kharitonov as ''Debtor'' * Liubomiras Lauciavicius as ''Warlock'' * Alexander Loio as ''Stinky'' * Galina Petrova as ''Kattai's Mother'' * Maxim Shishkov as ''Young Wolf'' * Yegor Timpunik as ''Young Wolfhound'' * Leonid Timtsunik as ''Tzeregat'' * Aleksandr Yatsko as ''Tirgei'' * Aleksandr Loye Aleksandr Vitalyevich Loye (russian: Алeксандp Витальeвич Лойe; born 26 July 1983) is a Soviet and Rus ...
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Oleg Fomin
Oleg (russian: Олег), Oleh ( uk, Олег), or Aleh ( be, Алег) is an Slavic peoples, East Slavic given name. The name is very common in Russia, Ukraine and Belаrus. It derives from the Old Norse ''Helgi'' (Helge (name), Helge), meaning "holy", "sacred", or "blessed". The feminine equivalent is Olga (name), Olga. While Germanic in origin, "Oleg" is not very common outside Eastern European countries. Russian pronunciation Олег (Oleg) is pronounced [ɐˈlʲek] in Russian. The English pronunciation of Oleg is based on the Romanization of Russian, transliteration of the Cyrillic alphabet, and overlooks three key features of the Russian pronunciation: # The stress is on the second syllable. In spoken Russian, the initial short unstressed 'O' is Vowel reduction, reduced to [ɐ], similar to the 'a' as in 'about'. # The 'л' (l) becomes Palatalization (sound change), palatalized to [lʲ] ─ that is, it gains a 'y'-like quality, and but is still most closely approximated by ...
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Andrei Chadov
Andrei Aleksandrovich Chadov (Russian: Андрей Александрович Чадов, born 22 May 1980) is a Russian actor. Early life Chadov was born in 1980. He has a younger brother, Aleksey, who is also an actor. His father, Aleksandr Chadov, died in 1986, leaving the brothers to be raised by their mother. Chadov began acting at school, then continued as amateur actors at the municipal theatre-studio in Peredelkino, Moscow Oblast Moscow Oblast ( rus, Моско́вская о́бласть, r=Moskovskaya oblast', p=mɐˈskofskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ), or Podmoskovye ( rus, Подмоско́вье, p=pədmɐˈskovʲjə, literally "under Moscow"), is a federal subject of Rus .... After graduating from school, Chadov enrolled at the Shchukin Acting School, then transferred to join his brother at Shchepkin Theatrical School in Moscow. Career While a student, Chadov made his film debut in a supporting role in ''Avalanche'' (2001) by director Ivan Solovov. Andrei became f ...
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2000s Russian Television Series
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 compli ...
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NTV (Russia) Original Programming
NTV may refer to: Television * NTV (Bangladesh), a Bengali-language satellite television channel in Bangladesh * NTV (India), Telugu regional channel * NTV (Kenya) * NTV (Mongolia), a television channel based in Mongolia * NTV (Newport Television), University of Wales, Newport, UK * NTV (Portugal), renamed to RTPN * NTV (Russia), russian: НТВ, links=no, a Russian television channel ** NTV Plus, the brand name for the Russian digital satellite television service ** NTV Plus Sport, Russia's first dedicated sports channel * NTV (Sri Lanka), a state-owned, English-language television channel * NTV (Turkish TV channel), a nationwide television news channel * NTV7, a Malaysian television network * NTV Canada, Canadian Russian language channel * NTV Montena, a regional broadcaster in Montenegro * NTV PLUS, a city channel owned by the Government of Nepal * NTV Uganda, TV station in Uganda * NTV Variety, a satellite cable channel operated by Next TV in Taiwan * NASA TV, US * Nauru Te ...
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Aleksandr Loye
Aleksandr Vitalyevich Loye (russian: Алeксандp Витальeвич Лойe; born 26 July 1983) is a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor. Biography He became known in the early 1990s, thanks to a number of commercials and his participation on a children's TV show ''Yeralash'' (where he worked from 1990 to 1995).Вероника НикитинЧто стало с героями рекламы 90-х.Российская газета, 08.12.2014 Since 2004 - the director of television. He graduated from the Shchepkin Theatre School (2006). Awards * 2014: XV International TV and Cinema Forum Together - special prize ''For a vivid embodiment of the on-screen images of our contemporaries''.Устремлённые в будущее.


Aleksandr Yatsko (actor)
Aleksandr Vladimirovich Yatsko (russian: Алекса́ндр Влади́мирович Яцко́; born 1958) is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actor, director, Honored Artist of Russia (2005). Biography Aleksandr Yatsko was born on June 13, 1958 in Minsk. In 1980 he graduated from the architectural faculty of the Belarusian National Technical University. In 1985 he graduated from Moscow Art Theater School. From 1985 to 1993 worked in the Taganka Theater, where he played in the plays based on the works of Moliere, Maxim Gorky, Mikhail Bulgakov. Since 1993 actor of the Mossovet Theater). From January to June 2016, he led the program ''Disclosing Mystical Secrets'' on TV channel ''Moscow Trust''. Career Theater * '' Dog Waltz'' as Karl * '' Ruy Blas'' as Don César de Bazan, comte de Garofa * ''Suddenly Last Summer'' as Doctor *'' Mother Courage and Her Children'' as regimental priest * '' The Seagull'' as doctor * '' Cyrano de Bergerac'' as Comte Ant ...
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Leonid Timtsunik
Leonid (russian: Леонид ; uk, Леонід ; be, Леанід, Ljeaníd ) is a Slavic version of the given name Leonidas. The French version is Leonide. People with the name include: *Leonid Andreyev (1871–1919), Russian playwright and short-story writer who led the Expressionist movement in the national literature *Leonid Brezhnev (1906–1982), leader of the USSR from 1964 to 1982 *Leonid Buryak (b. 1953), USSR/Ukraine-born Olympic-medal-winning soccer player and coach *Leonid Bykov (1928–1979), Soviet and Ukrainian actor, film director, and script writer *Leonid Desyatnikov (b. 1955), Soviet and Russian opera and film composer *Leonid Feodorov (1879–1935), a bishop and Exarch for the Russian Catholic Church, and survivor of the Gulag *Leonid Filatov (1946–2003), Soviet and Russian actor, director, poet, and pamphleteer *Leonid Gaidai, (1923–1993), Soviet comedy film director *Leonid Geishtor (b. 1936), USSR (Belarus)-born Olympic champion Canadian pairs sprin ...
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Maxim Shishkov
Maxim or Maksim may refer to: Entertainment * ''Maxim'' (magazine), an international men's magazine ** ''Maxim'' (Australia), the Australian edition ** ''Maxim'' (India), the Indian edition *Maxim Radio, ''Maxim'' magazine's radio channel on Sirius Satellite Radio *''Maxim'', a fictional ship in the manga and anime series ''One Piece'' *Maxim, the hero of the video game '' Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals'' and its remake, '' Lufia: Curse of the Sinistrals'' Literature and language *A species of adage, aphorism, or saying that expresses a general moral rule, especially a philosophical maxim * ''Maxims'' (Old English poems), examples of gnomic poetry *'' Maximes'' (1665–78) of François de La Rochefoucauld (1613–80) Organizations *Mary Maxim, craft and needlework mail-order company in Canada *Maxim Brewery, brewing company in England *Maxim's Catering, chain of caterers, restaurants, and fast food shops in Hong Kong *Maxim Healthcare Services, medical staffing and home hea ...
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Galina Petrova (actress)
Galina Petrova (, ; 9 September 1920 – 4 December 1943) was a medic and Chief Petty Officer in the 386th Independent Naval Infantry Battalion of the Black Sea Fleet during the Second World War. She died during a bombing attack on 4 December 1943 less than a month after she was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union and the Order of Lenin on 17 November 1943 for her bravery in the Kerch-Eltigen operation. Early life Petrova was born on 9 September 1920 to a Russian family in Mykolaiv, Ukrainian SSR in the Soviet Union. In 1940 after she graduated from secondary school with honors she entered the Forestry Department of the Novocherkassk Engineering Institute in Rostov. After the German invasion of the Soviet Union she entered nursing courses in Krasnodar. Military career After graduating nursing courses Petrova entered the Soviet Navy as a nurse in 1942. She was present in the Kerch-Eltigen operation in 1943 with the rest of the Black Sea Fleet. On the night of 1 No ...
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Alexander Loio
Alexander is a male given name. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history. Variants listed here are Aleksandar, Aleksander and Aleksandr. Related names and diminutives include Iskandar, Alec, Alek, Alex, Alexandre, Aleks, Aleksa and Sander; feminine forms include Alexandra, Alexandria, and Sasha. Etymology The name ''Alexander'' originates from the (; 'defending men' or 'protector of men'). It is a compound of the verb (; 'to ward off, avert, defend') and the noun (, genitive: , ; meaning 'man'). It is an example of the widespread motif of Greek names expressing "battle-prowess", in this case the ability to withstand or push back an enemy battle line. The earliest attested form of the name, is the Mycenaean Greek feminine anthroponym , , (/Alexandra/), written in the Linear B syllabic script. Alaksandu, alternatively called ''Alakasandu ...
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Andrei Kharitonov
Andrey Igorevich Kharitonov (russian: link=no, Андрей Игоревич Харитонов; 25 July 1959 – 23 June 2019) was a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor, director, screenwriter. He is best known for roles in films ''The Gadfly'', ''The Star and Death of Joaquin Murieta'' and ''The Invisible Man''. Personal life He tried to be protective about his private life. It is known that his wife's name is Olga, they have no children. In January 2019, it became known that Andrey had stomach cancer. On June 23, 2019 Kharitonov died. Filmography * 1980 — ''The Gadfly'' as Arthur Burton (Felice Rivarez) * 1982 — ''The Star and Death of Joaquin Murieta'' as Joaquin Murrieta * 1983 — ''Mystery of Blackbirds'' as Lance Fortescue * 1984 — ''The Invisible Man'' as Jonathan Griffin * 1987 — ''The Life of Klim Samgin'' as Igor Turoboev *1989 — ''Mystery Endhauz'' as George Challenger
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