Gennady Anatolyevich Voronin ( 1946 - 2011 ) - Soviet film actor, film director and screenwriter.
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| Profession | actor , film director , screenwriter |
| Career | 1981–1993 |
| Direction | fiction film |
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Biography
Gennady Voronin was born on January 10, 1946 . In 1974 he graduated from the Far Eastern Pedagogical Institute of Arts (theatrical faculty), and in 1982 he graduated from the Higher Courses of Scriptwriters and Directors (directing department, workshop of V. A. Grammatikov ). He was a production director and author of feature films.
In 1992-1993, he worked on the RTR television channel as artistic director of the TV program “Parliament Hour” . After the political crisis of the early 1990s in Russia and as a result of its economic consequences, he was left without work. He was ill for a long time, he earned extra money by “private transport” [1] .
The wife (widow) of Gennady Voronin is a Russian (Soviet) actress Lyudmila Zaitsev , with whom he lived for over 30 years. Their daughter Vasilisa Voronina is a film actress, known for her role as investigator, Lieutenant Maria Krylova in the series “Capercaillie 2” .
He died on June 23, 2011 in Moscow [2] .
Filmography
Actor
- 1981 - Childhood Holidays - Pavel
- 1982 - Barbarian Day - Pavel Zhdanov
- 1984 - Egorka - captain, rank II
- 1991 - Clan - Ovchinnikov
- 1991 - Migrants - a policeman
Director
- 1986 - Old Weapon Ballad
- 1986 - The Bridge (in the composition of the movie “ Bridge ”)
- 1987 - Two shores
- 1990 - Mary Magdalene
Screenwriter
- 1986 - The Bridge (in the composition of the movie “ Bridge ”)
- 1987 - Two shores
- 1987 - Berths
- 1990 - Mary Magdalene
Notes
- ↑ Boris Velitsyn, “TWO MEETINGS: Lyudmila ZAITSEVA and Yuri NAZAROV” // Newspaper “Tomorrow” No. 39 (408) (September 25, 2001). Archived copy of October 20, 2011 on Wayback Machine
- ↑ “The actor and director Gennady Voronin died” Obituary on the website of the Union of Cinematographers of the Russian Federation. (inaccessible link) . The date of circulation is September 15, 2018. Archived August 11, 2017.
