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Garri Yakovlevich Bardin
Гарри Бардин
Birth at
11 September 1941
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Soviet and Russian actor and director, Honored Worker of Culture of Russia Garry Yakovlevich Bardin was born in Orenburg in 1941. In 1968 he graduated from the Nemirovich-Danchenko School-Studio at the Moscow Art Theatre (P.V. Massalsky course). He worked as an actor in the Gogol theater, starred in films. Together with Vasily Livanov, he wrote the play Don Juan (1974), then as a director he was invited to the theater of Sergei Obraztsov. The Russian public knows Gary Bardin as a director of animated
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Soviet and Russian actor and director, Honored Worker of Culture of Russia Garry Yakovlevich Bardin was born in Orenburg in 1941.
In 1968 he graduated from the Nemirovich-Danchenko School-Studio at the Moscow Art Theatre (P.V. Massalsky course). He worked as an actor in the Gogol theater, starred in films.
Together with Vasily Livanov, he wrote the play Don Juan (1974), then as a director he was invited to the theater of Sergei Obraztsov.
The Russian public knows Gary Bardin as a director of animated films. This wonderful man worked at the Soyuzmultfilm film studio since 1975 and gave the audience wonderful works that deservedly received recognition and were awarded both in our country and abroad. In the piggy bank of Harry Bardin as many as four awards “Nika”, “Golden Palm” of the Cannes Festival and many other awards.
Harry Bardeen for almost all of his works himself writes scripts and uses any technique for his cartoons: ropes in “Marriage”, matches in “Conflict”, wire in “Vykrotasy”. In addition, Harry Bardeen traditionally uses plasticine and dolls in his work.
In 1991 he founded his own studio Steyer, where about 10 films were shot and which were awarded at both Russian and international festivals.
The most memorable Soviet children cartoon by Harry Bardin
"Flying ship" It came out in 1978. The cartoon is replete with stunning music and performance of songs, it raised the traditional theme - the love of the princess and the simple guy. Of course, the tsar pursues other goals - to give the beloved daughter married for profit. Various obstacles arise on the way of lovers, but true love will withstand any tests, which is proved by the characters of the cartoon.
The audience also liked other works of Harry Bardin:
"The Chucha" .
"Chucha-2" Chucha-3 (1998), "Red Riding Hood and Grey Wolf" (1988). In 2010, Steyer Studio released a new cartoon “Despicable Duckling”.