Yuri Borisovich Mamin was born in Leningrad, USSR, on May 8, 1946 in an ordinary family. After graduating from high school, he decided to enter the director's department at the State Academy of Theater Art, which he graduated from in 1969. According to the distribution, he got to the city of Veliky Luki, where he worked for some time as a director of a dramatic theater. From 1976 to 1979 he worked at Lenconcert as a director, and then he was invited to the post of assistant director, as well as
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Yuri Borisovich Mamin was born in Leningrad, USSR, on May 8, 1946 in an ordinary family. After graduating from high school, he decided to enter the director's department at the State Academy of Theater Art, which he graduated from in 1969.
According to the distribution, he got to the city of Veliky Luki, where he worked for some time as a director of a dramatic theater.
From 1976 to 1979 he worked at Lenconcert as a director, and then he was invited to the post of assistant director, as well as the second director at the Lenfilm film studio. At the same time, Yuri took part in the filming of the films “Widows”, “Faryatyev’s Fantasia”, “Jump from the Roof”, “Powder” and “Summer Trip to the Sea”.
In 1982, Mamin graduated from the Higher Courses of Directors and Screenwriters in the studio of Eldar Ryazanov. He made his film debut as a young director in
1986 Short Film
Holiday of Neptune The main role was played by Viktor Mikhailov.
In 1988, he worked on a comedy.
Fountain It contains several overlapping storylines. The picture immediately liked the audience and won many awards and awards, including the Golden Duke Award and the Silver Fishing Network. Following her, Yuri Mamin released a short film “Not a fountain”.
In 1990, there was another comedy called “Buckenbards” with Viktor Sukhorukov in the title role. On the two-part comedy "Window to Paris" he worked as a director, director, actor and composer in 1993.
Since 1995, Yuri began to host the TV program “From Forte to drunk...” on the RTR channel, as well as the weekly program “Observatory”.
In 2000, he worked on a satirical series.
Russian horror stories . In 2008, he directed a comedy based on the script of Vladimir Vardunas “Don’t Think About White Monkeys”.
Now he conducts a directing course at one of the commercial institutes of St. Petersburg and the program "House of Culture" on the channel 100 TV.