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Valeriy Smolyakov
Валерий Смоляков
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12 January 1941 - 3 July 2016
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Valery Aleksandrovich Smolyakov is a Soviet and Russian film actor, director of paintings and producer. In 1965, Valery Alexandrovich completed his studies at the Leningrad State Institute of Theatre, Music and Cinematography on the course of Professor Zon. He was an actor at Lenfilm Studios. In addition, from 1980 to 2001, he worked at the studio as a production organizer and director of paintings.
In 1981, Smolyakov took part in the filming of the film “Moonsund”. The film took place in the Baltic
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Valery Aleksandrovich Smolyakov is a Soviet and Russian film actor, director of paintings and producer.
In 1965, Valery Alexandrovich completed his studies at the Leningrad State Institute of Theatre, Music and Cinematography on the course of Professor Zon. He was an actor at Lenfilm Studios. In addition, from 1980 to 2001, he worked at the studio as a production organizer and director of paintings.
In 1981, Smolyakov took part in the filming of the film “Moonsund”. The film took place in the Baltic between 1915 and 1917. The heroes of the tape were ordinary sailors and officers of the Baltic Fleet. Senior Lieutenant Artenyev is a brave and strong-willed officer, a man of honor. He loves and is in love with him. However, his beloved Clara works for counterintelligence, and they cannot be together.
In 1992, Valery Alexandrovich took part in the creation of a mini-series.
"Racket" . The film tells that the TV show “Radar” and its host Kornilov due to their scandalous materials devoted to the criminal component of the city life, is very popular among viewers. However, the work of the presenter causes discontent in criminal circles after he dared to interview the authority of the underworld Gridasov.
In 2000, Smolyakov participated in the creation of the series.
"Memories of Sherlock Holmes" . This detective project was based on the works of writer Arthur Conan Doyle. Five series about Sherlock Holmes, which was directed by Igor Maslennikov before, were re-edited in 2000. Also shot a connecting story about the literary secretary Mr. Wood, who was preparing an anniversary collection of stories about Sherlock to the beginning of the XX century.
Since 2009, Valery Aleksandrovich became an actor of the St. Petersburg State Drama Theater "On Litein".