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Chunaev, Boris Nikolaevich

Boris Nikolayevich Chunaev (born April 22, 1937 , Moscow ) is a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor, Honored Artist of the RSFSR [1] [2] [3] [4] .

Boris Chunaev
Birth nameChunaev Boris Nikolaevich
Date of BirthApril 22, 1937 ( 1937-04-22 ) (82 years old)
Place of BirthMoscow , RSFSR , USSR
Citizenship USSR →
Russia
Profession
actor
Career1967 - n. at.
AwardsHonored Artist of the RSFSR - 1986

Content

Biography

In 1963, Boris Chunayev made his debut on the professional stage - at the Youth Theater of the Central House of Artists. Boris, being a student at the Moscow Art Theater School at that time, played the role of Victor Pronkin in the play "Big Ore" [1] . At the end of the Moscow Art Theater School (course of V. K. Moniukov ) in 1967, Chunayev was accepted into the troupe of the Moscow Theater of the Lenin Komsomol (since 1991 - Lenkom ), where he still plays [5] . Over the years of work in the theater, the actor embodied many diverse images, the most popular of which were the roles of Rybnik Jost in the musical play “Til” (based on the novel by Charles de Coster ), Valery in the play “Three Girls in Blue,” Stepan in “ Memorial Prayer ”, Uncle Lyosha in “The Dictatorship of Conscience” [5] .

In 1967 he made his film debut, played the role of Semkin in the historical and biographical film "General Rakhimov."

Rewards

  • Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1986).

Theater Work

  • “Til” (author of the play G. Gorin , based on the novel by Charles de Coster ) - two roles: Rybnik Jost and the Executioner
  • “Three girls in blue” - Valery
  • “ Memorial Prayer ” (author of the play G. Gorin , based on the works of Sholom-Aleichem ) - Stepan
  • "Dictatorship of conscience" - Uncle Lyosha
  • Juno and Avos - naval officer
  • "Mystification" - Firov

Filmography

  1. 1967 - "General Rakhimov" - Syomkin
  2. 1967 - “ Strokes to the portrait of V. I. Lenin ” - futurist artist
  3. 1968 - "... And May Again!" - episode
  4. 1972 - “ The Last Day ” - Mironov, a policeman
  5. 1974 - "At eighteen boyhood" - Adjutant General
  6. 1975 - “Trouble from a Tender Heart” - Vasily Ivanovich
  7. 1976 - The Ensemble of Losers (short) - metro worker
  8. 1977 - “The root of life” - collective farm chairman
  9. 1980 - “Lantern Festival” - tanker
  10. 1986 - The Ballad of Old Weapons - Major
  11. 1987 - “ Parish of the Moon ” - Egor Yegorovich
  12. 1988 - “Dictatorship of conscience” (television version of the play) - Uncle Lyosha
  13. 1988 - “Three Girls in Blue” (television version of the play) - Valery
  14. 1988 - Kill the Dragon - Fisherman
  15. 1990 - “Where We Have Been” (television play) - soldier
  16. 1991 - "And the wind returns ..." - prisoner
  17. 1993 - “ Memorial Prayer ” (television version of the play) - Stepan
  18. 1999 - “ D. D. D. Detective Dubrovsky's dossier ” - waiter of the Bukinist cafe
  19. 2001 - “ On the corner, at the Patriarchs-2 ” - Petrakov
  20. 2001 - Juno and Avos (television version of the play) - naval officer
  21. 2002 - Oligarch - Member of the Security Council
  22. 2005 - “The Full Moon” - Nikolai Sergeevich Buturlin
  23. 2008 - “ Stone Head ” - coach Dad

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Biography of Boris Chunayev on the site www.km.ru
  2. ↑ ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CINEMA AND TV - Boris Chunaev
  3. ↑ Dictionaries and Encyclopedias on the Academician - Boris Chunaev
  4. ↑ Cyril MEGENCYCLOPEDIA AND METHOD
  5. ↑ 1 2 Boris Chunayev on the Lenkom Theater official website

Links

  • Boris Chunaev on the official website of the Lenkom Theater
  • Biography of Boris Chunayev on the site www.km.ru
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chunaev__Boris_Nikolaevich&oldid=96676641


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