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Arkadiy Iosifovich Hayt
Аркадий Хайт
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25 December 1938 - 22 February 2000
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Arkady Iosifovich Hayt was born on December 25, 1938. In 1961, he graduated from the Moscow Civil Engineering Institute with a degree in civil engineer, and later worked in a number of construction organizations. Literary activity Arkady Haight professionally began to engage in since 1961. He published in the magazine "Youth", began to write for the popular program Livshitz and Levenbuk "Radionnya". Arkady Haight is the author of numerous pop miniatures performed by Arkady Raikin, Gennady Khazanov
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Arkady Iosifovich Hayt was born on December 25, 1938. In 1961, he graduated from the Moscow Civil Engineering Institute with a degree in civil engineer, and later worked in a number of construction organizations. Literary activity Arkady Haight professionally began to engage in since 1961. He published in the magazine "Youth", began to write for the popular program Livshitz and Levenbuk "Radionnya". Arkady Haight is the author of numerous pop miniatures performed by Arkady Raikin, Gennady Khazanov and other famous pop artists. One of the authors of pop programs: “Open Day” (1968), “Three went on stage” (1973), etc., texts for the performances “The Little Things of Life” (1978), “The Obvious and the Incredible” (1981) G.V. Khazanov, “A Kind Word and a Cat is Pleasant” E.V. Petrosyan (1980), “Is There an Extra Ticket?”. V.N. Vinokura (1982) and others. Huge popularity and audience love was won by the cartoon "Well, wait!", one of the screenwriters of which was Arkady Height. Among his works are plays for children: "Miracles with delivery to the house" (1975), "Golden Key" (1979), for the Puppet Theater "Well, Wolf, wait!" (1985); books "The Sixth Sense" (1971), "Under One Roof" (1972), "The Little Things of Life" (1979), "Do not need a standing ovation" (1982), "30 years later" (1991); plays "Train for happiness" (1988), "Jewish Songs of the Perestroika" (1989), "Enched Theater" (1991), "Nationality!" (1993). Laureate of the State Prize (1985). For the script of the film Georgy Daneliya "Passport", which he wrote together with Rezo Gabriadze, Haight was awarded the prize "Nika". In recent years, the writer lived in Germany.