Andrei Aleksandrovich Mironov (nee Menaker [3] ; March 7, 1941 , Moscow - August 16, 1987 , Riga ) - Soviet theater and film actor , entertainer . People's Artist of the RSFSR (1980).
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Biography
Childhood and Youth
Born on March 7, 1941 [4] [5] [6] in Moscow , in the Grauerman Maternity Hospital , in the family of famous pop artists Alexander Semyonovich Menaker and Maria Vladimirovna Mironova . The future actor was born on March 7, but his parents indicated the date of birth on March 8 [5] . On the topic of this date, parents even performed a reprise : “Andrey is a gift for women on Women's Day on March 8”.
In 1948, he went to first grade at the 170th male school in Moscow . Since the late 1940s, an anti-cosmopolitan campaign was launched in the USSR that had an anti-Semitic character, as a result of which Andrei’s parents decided to change his son’s surname from his father to his mother’s [7] , and he entered the third grade with his mother’s surname. According to the recollections of his mother, in childhood he was not keen on anything, at one time he collected stamps, then threw it away. Almost every summer, he had a rest with his parents at the Rest House of the Art Theater in Pestov . He maintained a warm relationship with his half-brother Cyril Laskari . Their favorite pastime was to portray jazz bands: Cyril played the piano, and the future actor played on kitchen utensils.
The first attempt to act in films (in the film " Sadko ") took place in the summer of 1952. The attempt was unsuccessful: selected to play in the crowd, he was rejected by the director Alexander Ptushko , who saw himself wearing a shirt under the stage costume [8] . In the seventh grade, he made his debut on the school stage. He played the role of von Krause in the play "Russian People" by Konstantin Simonov . In the ninth grade, he enrolled in a school theater studio, and later in a studio at the Central Children's Theater . In the summer of 1958, he graduated from high school and entered the Boris Schukin School at the Theater named after E. Vakhtangova . In 1960, he got a role in his first film, “ And if it's love? "Directed by Julius Raizman [9] .
Creative Way
1960s
On March 19, 1962, the premiere of the film “ And if it is love? ". The film was sharply accepted by critics who accused him of immorality. However, the picture was a success at the box office [9] . In June, he graduated from the Schukin School [10] with honors.
He was accepted into the troupe of the Moscow Theater of Satire , where he worked for 25 years. The first role on this scene is the role of Garik in the play “ 24 hours a day ” by O. Stukalov directed by A. Kryukov. In the same year he received an offer to star in the comedy " Three Plus Two ." On November 12, the film " My Younger Brother " was released, calmly received by critics. The actor played the role of Yurka in this film. Although the candidacy of the actor was criticized by the members of the artistic council (including because of the texture), it was approved quite easily [9] . 1963: the actor was more and more busy in theater performances, toured with the troupe in Gorky , Saratov , Kislovodsk . On December 23, at the birthday of Natalya Fateeva , he met Larisa Golubkina .
From August 21 to September 20, 1964, the actor was on the set of the film "Year as Life" in the GDR ( Potsdam , Naumburg ) in the role of Friedrich Engels . On May 12, 1966, a new picture with the participation of the actor, “ Watch Out for the Car, ” which collected many prizes at foreign film festivals, was released . In April and May, he acted as the host in two episodes of the TV show Good evening!, Which served as the prototype for Zucchini 13 Chairs . In the summer, the theater toured the Baltic states. May 13, 1967 - the day of the premiere of the play "Intervention" by Lev Slavin ; and at the Moscow Theater Spring-67 festival, the actor was awarded the third prize for the role of Celesten in this performance. On August 18, the premiere of the play “ Profitable Place ” based on the play by Alexander Ostrovsky took place , where he played the role of Zhadov. The performance became a notable theatrical event and raised urgent questions: the hero tried to “live not according to a lie,” but he crashed [9] . In November, the first personal creative evening of the artist was held in the actor’s house with a full house . In 1968, the first prize was awarded for the role of Zhadov and Celesten at the Theater Youth Theater Show in Moscow, dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution.
The actor’s first serious affair with Tatyana Egorova did not end with the wedding. On October 24, 1968, the actor himself and T. Egorova filed an application with the registry office, but on December 15, the wedding did not take place: his father had a myocardial infarction .
April 4, 1969 - the premiere of the play “ Crazy Day, or the Marriage of Figaro ”, which gathered a full house! April 28, the widespread premiere of the film " Diamond Arm " took place, attracting a record number of viewers - 76 million 700 thousand [9] people. In February, he voiced the role of Sebastian Lutatini in Tatyana Rybasova’s radio show “The Salty Font ” (based on the novel by Alexei Novikov-Priboy ). In May, the artist’s first record was released: on the disc “Music and Songs from the movie“ Diamond Hand “” [11], the artist performed the super-popular song “ Island of Bad luck ”. In October, the actor starred in the television play directed by Leonid Kheifets " Rudin ". The performance of the role of Rudin received extremely positive reviews.
1970s
In June 1970, he starred with Margarita Mikaelian as Alarin in the television play “ In the Dark ” by Alexander Kuprin . At the festival " Moscow Theater Spring-70 " he was awarded a diploma and a second prize for the role of Vishnevsky in the play " At Time in Captivity ." In the summer, he toured with the Satire Theater in Chelyabinsk and Magnitogorsk . On December 27, the premiere of the performance “In the Dark” took place on television. In June 1971, he celebrated his thirtieth birthday at the House of Writers .
In May, he met actress Ekaterina Gradova and on June 29 made her an official offer. In September, he took part in the filming of the television movie “ Baby and Carlson, who lives on the roof ” in the role of a thief Rullet. On November 30, the wedding of the actor and Ekaterina Gradova took place.
1972: On April 28, the film “ The Property of the Republic ” appeared on the screen, quickly winning audience sympathy. The critic K. Rudnitsky spoke about the role of the actor in this film as follows:
“Mironov played a spectacular, beautiful role very effectively and beautifully, fully justifying in the finale those sympathies that the Marquis so easily and picturesquely won from the moment he first appeared on the screen ...” [9]
At the end of May there were a theater tour in Bulgaria . On May 28, 1973, daughter Maria was born to the actor and Ekaterina Gradova . On August 10, the film " Old Robbers " was released; on December 29 it was shown on television. In the same year, the actor made his debut as a theater director with the play " Little comedies of a big house ."
In 1974, on March 18, the film " The Incredible Adventures of Italians in Russia " was released on a wide screen; in the cinema "Russia" a meeting of viewers with the creative group of the film took place. April 29 was the premiere of the television show " Crazy Day, or The Marriage of Figaro ." On October 16, the actor was awarded the title Honored Artist of the RSFSR . In October, several failures: the actor did not go on the role of Zhenya Lukashin in the film by Eldar Ryazanov “The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath!” ", There was a break with Ekaterina Gradova. In November, the actor was with the theater on tour in Italy. In December, he began filming with Anatoly Efros in the television play “Pages of Pechorin Magazine” (the role of Grushnitsky).
In 1975, the vaudeville Straw Hat , where he played Fadinar, was shown on television. The critic A. Demidov wrote that the actor created one of his best roles in this film and, probably, first played Fadinar sad [9] . At the end of summer there were tours in Kazakhstan . The premiere of the TV show " Return " took place on September 14: the actor himself - in the role of Boris Vyazovnin, staged by Pavel Reznikov. In late November, concerts were held in Tbilisi .
In 1976 there were tours in Poland and participation in the International Theater Festival in Warsaw . On December 10, the premiere of the play “ Woe from Wit ” took place with him in the role of Chatsky. L. Freidkina noticed that the actor did not identify Chatsky with Griboedov . A. Vislova believed that this role was a turning point for him:
“We will never see the merry, cheerful and impudent Mironov, only his reflections will flash in one or the other role. In part, this turning point was due to a natural transition from youth to maturity, but to a much greater extent - a change in public sentiment ... " [9]
The year 1977 began with the screening of the television movie 12 Chairs . The film was warmly received by the audience, and critic V. Kichin wrote:
“It turned out in the film - and this is indisputable - Bender. Mironov plays here - with the whole set of light and comedic colors - the drama of a very talented person ” [9] .
In the summer, a wedding took place with Larisa Golubkina, at the end of the summer he starred in the television play “ Between Heaven and Earth ” (the role of Klimov, directed by Valery Fokin ). In September, there was a trip to the United States on the Goskino line. From September 22 to October 6 - tour in Yugoslavia, participation in the Belgrade international festival BITEF . 1978: in January the record “Andrey Mironov Sings” was released [11] ; in November, “Creative evening of Andrei Mironov in the Ostankino concert studio” was shown on television.
January 1, 1979 a new film with the participation of A. Mironov "Ordinary Miracle" was released . May 4, the premiere of the film " Three in a boat, not counting the dog ." May 23, he performed on the stage of the Theater on Malaya Bronnaya in the play A. Efros "Continuation of Don Giovanni" in the title role. A. Vislova wrote about the play:
“The new Don Juan did not want to be more of a minion of fate, an eternal favorite of women. He experienced a terrible devastating fatigue from this role imposed on him ... " [9]
At the end of June - a tour with a theater in Riga . August 11 - the television premiere of the play “Summer Residents” by P. Reznikov, where the actor played Summer Researcher. In October, following the results of the Moscow Theater Spring-79 festival, the actor was awarded the second prize for the role of Leni Shindin in the play “We, the Undersigned”. In October, the Satire Theater toured Bulgaria, and the actor starred in the New Year’s program on Bulgarian television. In November - a tour in Hungary .
1980s
August 1980 A. Mironov spends with his wife L. Golubkina in Holland . On November 14, he was awarded the medal “ For Labor Valor ”; on December 18, by the decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR A. Mironov was awarded the honorary title “ People's Artist of the RSFSR ”.
1981 : at the end of May he was on tour with a theater in Novosibirsk ; from June 12 to 26 - a tour in Germany and participation in the international festival " Theaters of the World-81 " with the " Three Penny Opera " by B. Brecht [12] .
March 6, 1982, father Alexander Menaker dies. On December 9, an order by the Goskino (soon canceled) stopped shooting the film by Alexei German “ My Friend Ivan Lapshin ”, where A. Mironov plays the role of the journalist Khanin. The shooting of the documentary film by V. Vinogradov “I am returning your portrait ...” begins, where A. Mironov is busy as the Presenter. Before the New Year, Andrei Mironov’s disc giant, “Why aren’t we a couple?”
In 1983, he starred in the film "The Tale of Wanderings" - directed by Alexander Mitta, a musical fairy tale allegory, in which he played the inventor and doctor, poet and philosopher, tramp and thinker Orlando. The joint production of the USSR (Mosfilm), Czechoslovakia (Barrandov) and Romania (Bucuresti) June – July 1983 are on tour in the United States through the Soviet Society for Cultural Relations with Compatriots Abroad ( Rodina Society). The Lenfilm Arts Council did not accept “The Blonde Around the Corner ”: reshooting and re-installation followed; further - Goskino no longer accepts: again re-filming and re-dubbing.
In March 1984, the minion Old Friends. Andrey Mironov. Raymond Pauls. " On May 21, “Blonde around the corner” appeared on the screens, which received negative reviews from critics (later A. Mironov noticed that the film was discredited by numerous editions and changes in the original plan). In September, the film “ My Friend Ivan Lapshin ” is released, in which A. Mironov breaks with his cinematic image that has developed in previous years [9] .
In 1985, A. Mironov performs at the Central House of Actor named after A. Yablochkina at the presentation of his parents' book entitled “... in his repertoire”. In September, Alla Surikova begins the script for the film “ A Man from the Boulevard of Capuchins ”. Despite being busy in the theater, A. Mironov agrees to the main role in this film, finding the proposed material “pretty” [9] . In December, she takes part in E. Ryazanov’s evening party “Among Friends” at the GKZZ Rossiya .
1986 : May 29 - the premiere of the radio show " The Eleanor Soul " by A. Lunacharsky (A. Mironov - as Napoleon Malaparte, director - V. Kolbus). From May 31 to June 10 A. Mironov as part of the cultural delegation was at the World Cup in Mexico . In August - on tour with the theater in Tomsk . In the fall, the actor was invited to the jury of the Major League of KVN .
In 1987, June 15, A. Mironov played his last role (Klaverova) in the building of the Satire Theater, in the play " Shadows " by M. E. Saltykov-Shchedrin . June 27 was the last performance in Moscow: “The Marriage of Figaro” in the Mirror Garden Theater “Hermitage” . August 13 - the last solo concert of A. Mironov in Riga.
Death
On August 14, 1987 , during a tour of the theater in Riga , at the play “ Crazy Day, or the Marriage of Figaro ”, without finishing the last scene, Mironov lost consciousness on the stage (the performance took place in the building of the Riga Opera ). He was carried backstage and called an ambulance. Актёра доставили в нейрохирургическое отделение местной больницы Гайльэзерс , где диагностировали обширное кровоизлияние в мозг . В течение двух дней проводились мероприятия по поддержке дыхания и сердцебиения под косвенным руководством прославленного нейрохирурга Эдуарда Канделя .
В тот же день, незадолго до спектакля актёр два часа играл в теннис на жаре, при этом по данным супруги Ларисы Голубкиной он страдал врождённой аневризмой, при которой противопоказаны длительные физические нагрузки [13] .
Не приходя в сознание, в 5:35 утра 16 августа 1987 года, Андрей Миронов скончался на 47-м году жизни.
Актёр был похоронен 20 августа 1987 года на Ваганьковском кладбище Москвы (участок № 40).
Memory
- В Воронеже и Ижевске [14] есть улицы А. Миронова.
- Решением Курганской городской Думы от 26 мая 2016 года одной из новых улиц микрорайона Левашово присвоено имя актёра [15] .
- В честь А. Миронова назван астероид Миронов , открытый Л. Г. Карачкиной и Л. В. Журавлёвой в Крымской Астрофизической Обсерватории 14 октября 1982 года.
- In 1988, in honor of A. Mironov , the artist Rudolf Furmanov opened the Russian Entreprise Theater named after Andrei Mironov in Leningrad.
- About Andrei Mironov in 1991, according to the script of Grigory Gorin, together with Alexei Gabrilovich , the film-monograph “Andrei” was shot.
- On June 21, 1990, in Moscow, on the corner of Petrovka and Rakhmanovsky Lane Streets, a memorial plaque in honor of Andrei Mironov was opened on the building now occupied by the Moscow City Duma .
- Every year on the birthday of Mironov in St. Petersburg, the ceremony of presenting porcelain figurines to the laureates of the Figaro Theater Award for gifted youth is held, it is dedicated to the memory of the actor [16] .
Family and loved ones
- Brother (according to father) - choreographer Kirill Alexandrovich Laskari (1936-2009).
- The first wife (1971-1976) - actress Ekaterina Georgievna Gradova (born 1946).
- Daughter - actress Maria Andreevna Mironova (born 1973).
- Grandson - Andrei Udalov (born June 4, 1992) - actor of the Theater. Eugene Vakhtangov.
- Daughter - actress Maria Andreevna Mironova (born 1973).
- The second wife (1977-1987) - actress Larisa Ivanovna Golubkina (born 1940).
- The stepdaughter is Maria Andreevna Golubkina (born 1973).
- Second cousins - directors A. A. Belinsky and L. I. Menaker .
Ranks
- The medal “For Labor Valor” (November 14, 1980) - for the great work on the preparation and holding of the Games of the XXII Olympiad [17] .
- Honored Artist of the RSFSR (October 16, 1974).
- People's Artist of the RSFSR (December 18, 1980).
Filmography
Movie Roles
- the main role
| Year | Title | Role | |
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| 1961 | f | And if it is love? | Peter |
| 1962 | f | My little brother | Yura Popov |
| 1963 | f | Two sunday | journalist (uncredited) |
| 1963 | f | Three plus two | Roman Lyubeshkin |
| 1965 | f | Year as life | Friedrich Engels |
| 1966 | f | watch out for the car | Dmitry Semitsvetov |
| 1966 | tf | Tales of the Russian forest | chauffeur |
| 1967 | f | Mysterious wall | Valentin Karpukhin |
| 1968 | f | The Diamond Arm | Gennady Petrovich Kozodoev (Gesha / "Count") [18] |
| 1968 | f | Be in love | party guy |
| 1968 | f | Literature lesson | Felix |
| 1969 | tf | New Year Abduction | cameo |
| 1970 | f | Two smiles | young grandfather |
| 1970 | f | Family happiness | Fedor Fedorovich Sigaev |
| 1970 | f | Can you live? | episode |
| 1971 | f | Hold on to the clouds | Tukman, White General |
| 1971 | f | Property of the Republic | Shilovsky (Marquis) |
| 1971 | f | Old robbers | Yuri Evgenievich Proskudin |
| 1971 | f | Shadow | Caesar Borgia |
| 1973 | f | The incredible adventures of Italians in Russia | Andrey Vasiliev |
| 1973 | f | New adventures of Doni and Mickey | voice behind the scene |
| 1973 | f | Old walls | Arkady [19] |
| 1974 | tf | Leo Gurych Sinichkin | conductor |
| 1974 | tf | Straw hat | Leonidas Fadinar |
| 1975 | f | Repeat wedding | Ilya Fedorovich |
| 1975 | f | Step forward | Markel Vladimirovich Kochetkov |
| 1976 | tf | Sky swallows | Celestin / Floridor |
| 1976 | MTF | 12 chairs | Ostap Bender |
| 1978 | tf | Ordinary miracle | Minister of Administration |
| 1978 | f | No special signs | Gleb Vitalievich Glazov |
| 1979 | tf | Three in a boat, not counting a dog | Jerome / G / Mrs. Bikely / Innkeeper / Drunken Fisherman / Uncle Poger |
| 1979 | tf | Fantasy Faryatyev | Pavel Pavlovich Faryatiev |
| 1980 | f | The collapse of Operation Terror | Gleb Vitalievich Glazov |
| 1980 | tf | Appointment | Alexey Yuryevich Lyamin |
| 1980 | tf | Say a word about poor hussar | text from the author |
| 1981 | f | Be my husband | Victor |
| 1982 | f | Tale of Wanderings | Orlando |
| 1983 | tf | Something from provincial life | lead / lieutenant |
| 1983 | dock | I am returning your portrait | presenter - cameo |
| 1984 | f | Blonde around the corner | Nikolai Gavrilovich Poryvaev |
| 1984 | f | My friend Ivan Lapshin | Hanin |
| 1984 | f | Victory | Charles Bright |
| 1985 | tf | Do not be sad | cameo |
| 1987 | f | Man from the Capuchin Boulevard | Johnny fest |
| 1987 | f | Ranger | Sanglie [20] |
Cartoon Sounding
- 1968 - Comedian - Comedian
- 1968 - People and Doors (Wick No. 70)
- 1969 - Moody Princess - Carlos jester
- 1969 - Time, back! ("Wick" No. 83)
- 1970 - Irresponsible Responsible (Wick No. 92)
- 1975 - Leopold's Cat Revenge - all roles
- 1975 - Wheels, wheels ... ("Wick" No. 200)
- 1976 - Blue Puppy - Black Cat
- 1981 - Once a cowboy, two cowboy - all roles
- 1984 - Interview with the cat Leopold - Cat Leopold
- 1985 - Sherlock Holmes and I - Dog Tom [21]
- 1986 - Architectural excess ("Wick" No. 286)
Television work
- 1966 - Blue Light: Tales of the Russian Forest - Taxi Driver
- 1967 - Zucchini "13 chairs" - Pan Leading
- 1968 - Fate plays as a man ( television play ) - Anton
- 1969 - Abduction - artist Mironov
- 1969 - Two comedies of Branislav Nusic (television play) - Host
- 1969 - Rudin (television play) - Rudin
- 1970 - Moscow Satire Theater on the screen
- 1970 - In the Dark (TV show) - Alarin
- 1971 - Terem Teremok. Tale for adults
- 1971 - The Kid and Carlson, who lives on the roof (TV movie) ( t / o "Screen" ) - rogue Rulle
- 1975 - Return - Boris Andreevich Vyazovnin, landowner
- 1975 - Pages of the journal Pechorin (television play). Director A. Efros - Grushnitsky
- 1977 - Between Heaven and Earth - Klimov
- 1978 - Meeting with Andrei Mironov at the Ostankino Concert Studio
- 1979 - Country Life (television play) - Pipe, summer resident
- 1980 - Almanac of Satire and Humor (television play) , “The Bat” - Henry
- 1980 - What? Where? When? - interview for transmission
- 1981 - New Year's “ Blue Light ”
- 1982 - " Kinopanorama " - New Year's release
- 1983 - New Year's “Blue Light”
- 1983 - Music and animation
- 1983 - The Blue Light on March 8
- 1985 - No need to be sad (musical television movie) - singing and dancing
- 1986 - Saturday night. It all starts with love
- 1987 - White roses, pink elephants ... (television play) - Henry Pulaski, judge
- 1987 - Around the Laughter, Issue No. 31
Theater Roles
| Year | Spectacle | Role | Director |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1962 | “24 hours a day” by O. Stukalov | Garik | Production by A. Kryukov |
| 1963 | " Tricks of Skapen " J.-B. Moliere | Sylvester | Production by E. Vesnik |
| 1963 | " Bug " by V. Mayakovsky | Policeman, Prisypkin, Accordion | Staged by V. Pluchek , S. Yutkevich |
| 1963 | "Damocles Sword" by Nazim Hikmet | Fat | Production by V. Pluchek |
| 1963 | "Guri Lvovich Sinichkin" V. Dykhovichnogo , M. Slobodsky , V. Massa , M. Chervinsky | Fly | Staged by D. Tunkel |
| 1964 | "Women's Monastery" by V. Dykhovichny and M. Slobodsky | Jerboa | Production by V. Pluchek |
| 1965 | The Catcher in the Rye by J.-D. Salinger | Holden | Staged by A. Shatrina |
| 1966 | “ Terkin in the Other World ” by A. Twardowski | episodes | Production by V. Pluchek |
| 1966 | "Don Giovanni, or Love for Geometry" M. Frisch | Don Juan | Production by V. Pluchek |
| 1967 | " Intervention " by L. Slavin | Celestin, Julien Papa | Production by V. Pluchek |
| 1967 | " Profitable place " A. Ostrovsky | Zhadov | Production by M. Zakharov |
| 1967 | "Bath" by V. Mayakovsky | Bicycle | The production was carried out in 1953 by N. Petrov, V. Pluchek and S. Yutkevich, the stage version of 1967 by V. Pluchek |
| 1969 | " Crazy Day, or The Marriage of Figaro " Beaumarchais | Figaro | Production by V. Pluchek |
| 1970 | "At the time of captivity" A. Stein | Vsevolod Vishnevsky | Production by V. Pluchek |
| 1971 | “ Baby and Carlson, who lives on the roof ” A. Lindgren | rogue roule | Production by V. Pluchek |
| 1972 | "The Examiner " N.V. Gogol | Khlestakov | Production by V. Pluchek |
| 1972 | “Pill under the tongue” A. Makayonka | Ivan Shved | Production by V. Pluchek |
| 1973 | " Little comedies of a big house " A. Arkanova and G. Gorin | Husband | Staged by A. Mironov and A. Shirvindt . Production Director V. Pluchek |
| 1974 | "Bug" by V. Mayakovsky | Accordion | The production was carried out in 1955 by V. Pluchek and S. Yutkevich, the stage version of 1974 by V. Pluchek |
| 1975 | "Repair" M. Roshchina | Pasha intellectual | Production by V. Pluchek |
| 1976 | “ Woe from Wit ” by A. S. Griboedov | Chatsky | Production by V. Pluchek |
| 1979 | “We, the undersigned” by A. Gelman | Lenya Shindin | Production by V. Pluchek |
| 1979 | “Continuation of Don Juan” by E. Radzinsky | Don Juan | Small stage of the drama theater on Malaya Bronnaya Production by A. Efros |
| 1980 | The Three-Penny Opera by B. Brecht | Mekhit | Production by V. Pluchek |
| 1981 | " Crazy money " A. Ostrovsky | Vasilkov | Production by A. Mironov |
| 1984 | The Cherry Orchard by A. Chekhov | Lopakhin | Production by V. Pluchek |
| 1984 | “Farewell, entertainer!” G. Gorina | Burkini | Production by A. Mironov |
| 1985 | The Burden of Decision F. Burlacki | John Kennedy | Production by V. Pluchek |
| 1987 | "Shadows" M. Saltykov-Shchedrin | Klaverov | Production by A. Mironov |
| 1987 | “White roses, pink elephants” W. Gibson | Judge | Staged by I. Unguryan |
Audio performances and audio books
- 1968 - Alexander Misharin “The Last Word” - Otto von Aufenberg
- 1969 - Leonid Sapozhnikov "Member of the Executive Committee of the Comintern" - John Reed
- 1969 - Alexey Novikov-Priboy “The Salty Font” - Sebastian Lutatini, priest
- 1969 - Robert Stevenson's Diamond Raji - Mr. Simon Rolls, Priest
- 1969 - Branislav Nusic “Two comedies of Branislav Nusic” - Presenter
- 1971 - Felix Shapiro, Mikhail Plyackovsky “How the Lori Parrot Became Colorful” - Lori
- 1973 - Leonid Lunch “It turns out to exist” - (all roles)
- 1973 - Imre Kalman " Bayadere " - Napoleon Saint-Cloche [22]
- 1974 - Lev Slavin "Intervention" - Celestin
- 1974 - Truman Capote "The Bottle of Silver" - (all roles)
- 1976 - Yuri Entin, Gennady Gladkov “Blue Puppy” - Cat
- 1977 - Victoria Tokareva “Between Heaven and Earth” - Klimov
- 1977 - Ilya Ilf and Evgeny Petrov “The Golden Calf” (Selected Pages) - (all roles)
- 1977 - A.P. Chekhov "Anyuta" - (all roles)
- 1977 - A.P. Chekhov "In the dark" - (all roles)
- 1980 - Bertold Brecht “The Three-Penny Opera” - Mekhit (Mecca Knife)
- 1982 - Grigory Gorin “Stop Potapov!”
- 1983 - Alexander Shtein “At the time of captivity” - Vsevolod Vishnevsky
- 1984 - Boris Laskin "Festival in the City of N" - (all roles)
- 1985 - The Youth of Engels - Friedrich Engels
- May 29, 1986 - Lunacharsky "Soul of Eleanor" - Napoleon Malaparte
Discography
- 1977 - Andrey Mironov sings (“ Melody ”, G62-05927-8)
- 1977 - Andrei Mironov (Melody, 33M60-40081-82)
- 1980 - Andrei Mironov (“Melody”, 33С62-14153-4)
- 1982 - Well, why aren't we a couple? (“Melody”, 33С62-18713-4)
- 1983 - Andrey Mironov (“Melody”, S60-18833-4)
- October 1987 - This song is for close friends ... - songs to the music of Jan Frenkel ("Melody", S60-26029-004). This is the third giant disk of Andrei Mironov.
- 1994 - Andrey Mironov. Friends (ROM LTD / SonyDADC Austria)
- 1996 - Andrei Mironov. My life is cinema
- 1996 - I go on stage
- 2001 - Grand Collection. Andrey Mironov
- 2001 - Actor and song. Andrey Mironov
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 German National Library , Berlin State Library , Bavarian State Library , etc. Record # 119040069 // General regulatory control (GND) - 2012—2016.
- ↑ Find a Grave - 1995. - ed. size: 165000000
- ↑ Mironov from the Menaker family , Jewish.ru. Global Jewish on-line center (March 8, 2011). Date of treatment May 30, 2013.
- ↑ MIRONOV // Big Russian Encyclopedia . Volume 20. Moscow, 2012, p. 441
- ↑ 1 2 Andrey Mironov Kino-Teatr.ru
- ↑ 70th anniversary of Andrei Mironov Our Andrei Mironov
- ↑ Berg, Robert Mironov from the Menaker family (inaccessible link) . Jewish.ru (March 8, 2011). - "... the campaign to combat cosmopolitanism that unfolded in the late 1940s did not mean to draw attention to Jewish origin, and parents considered it best to not spoil the child’s life with the notorious fifth count." Date of treatment July 6, 2019. Archived March 11, 2011.
- ↑ Andrey Mironov. Minion of fortune (TV show). Yandex.TV program . Date of treatment July 6, 2019.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Razzakov F.I. Andrei Mironov: a minion of fate. - M .: Eksmo, 2011 .-- 576 p. - ISBN 9785699096121 .
- ↑ A brief history of the Boris Schukin Theater Institute. Alumni Gallery - 60s
- ↑ 1 2 50 cult records of the company “Melody” // Silver rain. 2014.
- ↑ Video from the final song of the opera with Mironov as Mackey Knife on YouTube
- ↑ Larisa Golubkina: “Andrei Mironov was pathologically in love with Natalya Fateeva”
- ↑ Andrei Mironov Street in Izhevsk on the map
- ↑ New Streets of Kurgan
- ↑ Vladimir Putin sent a greeting to the participants of the Figaro Prize
- ↑ Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of November 14, 1980 No. 3301-X “On the awarding of orders and medals of the USSR to workers who distinguished themselves most in the preparation and conduct of the Games of the XXII Olympic Games”
- ↑ Sources of writing the name Kozodoev:
- The Recent History of Russian Cinema: Cinema and Context: T. 4. 1986-1988. S. 271 .
- Russian Cinema: Actor's Encyclopedia, Issue 2 / Comp. Leo Parfyonov. - M.: Research Institute of Motion Picture Arts, 2008.
- Andrey Mironov. Collection of Memoirs / Comp. Boris Poyurovsky. - M.: Tsentrpoligraf, 1998.
- Pushnova N. Andrey Mironov: the history of life. - M .: ACT, 2000. - ISBN 5-7390-0775-5 . - S. 192.
- On the husband of (N) reality. Collection of articles / Ed. and compiled by Sergey Ushakin . - M.: New Literary Review, 2002. - S. 140 .
- ↑ Voiced by Alexander Demyanenko
- ↑ The role was voiced by Alexey Neklyudov , since Andrei Mironov did not have time to voice it
- ↑ "We are with Sherlock Holmes" on the official website in memory of Andrei Mironov
- ↑ Bayadere on the site of Anatoly Moksyakov
Literature
- Andrey Mironov. "Parting is not for us ...". Photo album . - M: State Central Theater Museum. А. А. Бахрушина, Благотворительный фонд поддержки культуры и искусства имени Андрея Миронова, Компания «Линия Про», 2010. — 216 с. — (Классика). — ISBN 978-5-9902093-1-2 .
- Горин Г. Андрей // Мой любимый актёр: Писатели, режиссёры, публицисты об актёрах кино / Л. И. Касьянова. — М: Искусство , 1988. — С. 275—288.
- Василинина И. Андрей Миронов // Мастера театра и кино / Б. М. Поюровский. — Аст-Пресс Книга, 2003. — С. 133—205. — (Актёры на все времена). — ISBN 5-7805-1051-2 .
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- Егорова Т. Н. Андрей Миронов и я. Драма любви. - 3rd. — М: Эксмо, 2005. — 640 с. — ISBN 5-699-06589-X .
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- Пушнова Н. К. Миронов и Голубкина. — М: Вагриус, 2007. — 255 с. — (Двое). — ISBN 978-5-9697-0463-3 .
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- Рязанов Э. А. Об Андрее Миронове // НЕподведённые итоги. — 4-е, доп. — М: Вагриус, 2007. — С. 173—180. — (Мой 20 век). — ISBN 5-264-00430-7 .
- Смехов В. Б. Умер, как Мольер // Новая газета : газета. — М, 2001. — № 17 .
- Шляхов А. Л. Андрей Миронов и его женщины… И мама. — М: АСТ, 2012. — 351 с. — (Кумиры. Истории великой любви). — ISBN 978-5-17-075009-2 .
Links
- Официальный сайт Андрея Миронова и Фонда им. А. Миронова.
- Андрей Миронов на сайте Наше кино
- Андрей Миронов на СССР ТВ
- Музей-квартира актёрской семьи М. В., А. А. Мироновых — А. С. Менакера
- d / f “I will flash an unsolicited tear ...” (2016, Channel One )
- Andrei Mironov: remember the great Soviet theater and film actor