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Aleksey Leonidovich Polevoy
Алексей Полевой
Life Time
7 July 1921 - 15 July 1972
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Alexey Polevoy, an actor and director who worked on the Soviet stage, was among those who created the famous television program “Blue Light”. Alexei Leonidovich was born in 1921 on July 7 in Moscow. In his youth, as a teenager, he moved a lot around the province, playing in various theaters in the outback, in the early 1940s he settled in the Theater of Transport in Moscow. While still an actor, he began to try his hand at staging performances. Gradually, enthusiasm for this side of the stage led
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Alexey Polevoy, an actor and director who worked on the Soviet stage, was among those who created the famous television program “Blue Light”.
Alexei Leonidovich was born in 1921 on July 7 in Moscow. In his youth, as a teenager, he moved a lot around the province, playing in various theaters in the outback, in the early 1940s he settled in the Theater of Transport in Moscow. While still an actor, he began to try his hand at staging performances. Gradually, enthusiasm for this side of the stage led Field in 1963 in Mosconzert, where he was engaged in the creation of new pop numbers and the training of young artists.
In 1970 he came to Rosconzert, where he was a director. In addition to pop, he was much engaged in dubbing foreign paintings and sounding cartoons, among the most recognizable of his works is the text from the author in the animated film.
Boniface Vacations .
He died in 1972 on July 15.