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Olshansky, Victor Iosifovich

Viktor Iosifovich Olshansky (born April 24, 1954) is a Soviet and Russian playwright and screenwriter.

Victor Olshansky
Birth nameVictor Iosifovich Olshansky
Date of BirthApril 24, 1954 ( 1954-04-24 ) (aged 65)
CitizenshipRussia
ProfessionPlaywright
Screenwriter
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Biography

Born April 24, 1954 in the family of the Soviet playwright Joseph Olshansky . Wife - Nina Lebedeva, granddaughter of the Russian revolutionary Suren Spandaryan [1] . Father of publicist and writer Dmitry Olshansky .

Creativity

Pieces

For kids:

  • "Amazing Goryukhin or a voice from the closet." (1986)
  • "Little Grandma (One Day Miracle)." A tale in two acts.
  • "Teacher of the XXI century." A fantastic play for children in two acts. (staged at the Moscow Theater of Stas Namin )
  • "Princess Crewe." The play in two acts based on the novel by F. Burnett "The Little Princess".
  • The Thirteenth Star. The play in two acts based on the stories of E. Seton-Thompson. (staged at the [National Youth Theater of the Republic of Belarus named after M. Karim], at the Youth Theater "Eldorado" of Kamensk-Uralsky and at the Saratov Theater of Russian Comedy )
  • "Tin, Wooden, Glass." A tale in two acts. (staged at the Saratov Theater of Russian Comedy )
  • "Ivan the Seventh." A tale in two acts.
  • "Mistress of Copper Mountain". A tale in two acts based on the works of P.P. Bazhov. (staged at the Orenburg Drama Theater )
  • "Soldier's Tale." Fantasy in two acts based on the works of H. H. Andersen.
  • "Mother Nettle." A tale in two acts.
  • The Young Lady Peasant
  • "There will be no winter." A modern fairy tale in two acts. (staged in the Saratov Youth Theater , the Nizhny Novgorod Youth Theater , the Kamensk-Ural Theater "Drama Number Three" staged by Lyudmila Matis , the Volgograd Youth Theater , the Belarusian Student Theater "On the Balcony" | BSU], [National Youth Theater of the Republic of Belarus named after M. Karim], [ Ivanovo Youth Theater])
  • “A Rooster in Half” (co-authored with N. Voronov). A tale in two acts based on Swabian folklore and Thuringian legends.
  • "Gray K." A tale in two acts.
  • "Captain Jim." A play for children in two acts based on the novel by George Greenwood, "Little Ripple."
  • "Tin Woodman". A play based on the works of L. F. Baum.
  • "Princess Autumn". A tale in two acts.
  • "Son of the Deer." A play based on Abkhazian folk tales.

For adults:

  • "Hapun." A comedy in two acts based on the novel by V. G. Korolenko.
  • "Barin, Pauline and the Rooster." A moral instructional comedy in two acts based on the stories of N. S. Leskov.
  • "Dunya, Lisa, Akulina." Theatrical fantasy in two acts on the themes of I.P. Belkin's stories.
  • "My dear Plyushkin." Comedy based on the poem of N. V. Gogol "Dead Souls".

Movie Scenarios

  • 1978 - House on the ring road
  • 1979 - Take Me With You
  • 1981 - Night of the chairman
  • 1983 - Mistress of the orphanage
  • 1985 - The city overhead
  • 1986 - Your daughter Alexandra
  • 1987 - Warm Bread
  • 1988 - To the saved - paradise
  • 1989 - Lucky Women
  • 1991 - Unexpected visits
  • 1992 - Our American Borya
  • 2003 - Spas under the birches
  • 2008 - Zhurov
  • 2011 - Zhurov-2
  • 2011 - Wedding. A business. Death
  • 2012 - Far from the war
  • 2013 - Police Major
  • 2014 - Ambulance (2, 8, 9, 10 series)
  • 2014-2015 - Trait (Film 1 “Flourry”; Film 2 “Case of Yashka Koshelkov”)

Notes

  1. ↑ Maria SPANDARYAN (Russian) . Museum TSSDF. Circulation date May 22, 2019.

Links

Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Olshansky__Viktor_Iosifovich&oldid=100033891


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