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Feliks Leonidovich Yavorskiy
Феликс Яворский
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3 March 1932 - 13 December 1983
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Felix Leonidovich Yavorsky was born on March 3, 1932 in the city of Stalinsk (Novokuznetsk), Kemerovo region. In 1954 he graduated from the All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography (workshop of V. Vanina and V. Belokurova) and in the same year he was enrolled as an actor of the Theatre of the film actor’s studio.
While still a student of the 3rd year of VGIK, F. Yavorsky played his first role as Suvorovtsa Savva Bratushkin in the film "The Honor of a Comrade" And immediately the young talent
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Felix Leonidovich Yavorsky was born on March 3, 1932 in the city of Stalinsk (Novokuznetsk), Kemerovo region.
In 1954 he graduated from the All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography (workshop of V. Vanina and V. Belokurova) and in the same year he was enrolled as an actor of the Theatre of the film actor’s studio.
While still a student of the 3rd year of VGIK, F. Yavorsky played his first role as Suvorovtsa Savva Bratushkin in the
film "The Honor of a Comrade" And immediately the young talent was noticed by the directors and remained in the memory of the viewer, who was captivated by the magnificent acting. Without a break in the shooting, immediately goes to the wide screens of the comedy film “Spare player”, in which Felix plays the role of football player Andrei Starkin. In his subsequent films, F. Yavorsky plays the roles of strong, courageous, characteristic heroes, military leaders. His best work is recognized as the role of Andrei Gogolev in
"The Immortal Garrison" , as well as the Homeless in the painting
"On thin ice" Stankevich in
Hussar Ballad .
The acting biography of Felix Leonidovich is filled with works on the theatrical stage of the Theatre of the film actor’s studio, where he, after graduating from the institute, played in several plays. The most popular among the audience was the play "Heritage" Safronov.
In 1954, Felix Yavorsky tried himself in dubbing and very soon turned out to be so popular in this genre that he very quickly became a leading master of this craft. He voiced more than 1000 films, his unique voice was spoken by many stars not only of Soviet, but also of world cinema. Yavorsky always treated his work with great responsibility and special zeal.
In 1983, Yavorsky was unable to recover from surgery. /