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Vladimir Anatolevich Fedorov
Владимир Федоров
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19 February 1939 - 18 May 2021
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Vladimir Anatolyevich Fedorov was born on February 19, 1939. In 1964, he graduated from the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute and began working at the Kurchatov Research Institute, where he studied the problems of nuclear physics. Author of more than 50 scientific works and inventions. The specific appearance attracted the attention of filmmakers, and director Alexander Ptushko invited Vladimir Fedorov to play the villain Chernomor in the fairy tale film Ruslan and Lyudmila (1972). Debuting as
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Vladimir Anatolyevich Fedorov was born on February 19, 1939. In 1964, he graduated from the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute and began working at the Kurchatov Research Institute, where he studied the problems of nuclear physics. Author of more than 50 scientific works and inventions. The specific appearance attracted the attention of filmmakers, and director Alexander Ptushko invited Vladimir Fedorov to play the villain Chernomor in the fairy tale film Ruslan and Lyudmila (1972). Debuting as an actor at the age of 32, Vladimir Fedorov began to act actively in films, and among the films with his participation - "The Legend of Thiel" (1976), "The Rings of Almanzor" (1977), "The Wild Hunt of King Stach" (1980), "The Forest Song. Mavka", "Comic Lover, or the Love Ideas of Sir John Falstaff", "After the Rain on Thursday" (1985). Although most often directors, inviting to the role of dwarfs, used his unusual appearance, on the account of the actor there are serious, dramatically deep works, such as Turanchoks in the fantastic film Through Thorns to the Stars (1980). Various interests of Vladimir Fedorov - he was fond of jazz and abstract art, English and Western cinema - as well as a dissident position led to conflict with the state, and he was forced to leave the research institute, but saved the new profession. In the early 1990s, Vladimir Fedorov took to the stage of the Vakhtangov Moscow Theatre, played several seasons there, and since 1993 he has been an actor of the Nikitsky Gate Theatre. In 1993, he also acted as a producer of the film “On the Murom Road”.