Oleg Anofriyev
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Background information | |
Birth name | Oleg Andreyevich Anofriyev |
Born |
Gelendzhik, Russia, USSR | 20 July 1930
Died |
28 March 2018 87) Moscow, Russia | (aged
Genres | Pop |
Years active | 1955–2018 |
Website | Oleg Anofriev's Diary |
Oleg Andreyevich Anofriyev (sometimes spelled as Oleg Anofriev, Russian: Оле́г Андре́евич Ано́фриев; 20 July 1930 – 28 March 2018), PAR, was a Soviet and Russian stage[1] and screen actor, voice actor, singer, songwriter, film director, and poet. He was born in Gelendzhik, but spent all his life in Moscow and graduated from Moscow Art Theatre in 1954.[2] He was widely popular in USSR (mostly due to the leading role in The Bremen Town Musicians animated film) and was honored with the title Honored Artist of the RSFSR.[1]
Biography
Oleg Andreyevich Anofriyev was born in Gelendzhik on July 20, 1930 in the family of a doctor, head of medical furniture at the GPP-1, Andrei Sergeevich Anofriev and housewife Maria Gavrilovna Anofriyeva and was their third son, he had two older brothers, Sergei and Vladimir. Although the family lived in Moscow, Oleg was born in Gelendzhik, because during the summer holiday season, Andrei received an appointment every year as chief physician in a sanatorium on the Black Sea coast (when Oleg was born, he was the chief physician of the sanatorium of the Moscow State University).
Death
He died on March 28, 2018 in Moscow[3][4] from severe heart disease[5].
Selected filmography
Actor
- A Tale of Lost Times (Сказка о потерянном времени, 1964) as old Petya
- Incognito from St. Petersburg (Инкогнито из Петербурга, 1977) as Bobchinsky
- Along Unknown Paths (Там, на неведомых дорожках…, 1982) as Nightingale the Robber
- After the Rain, on Thursday (После дождичка в четверг, 1985) as King Avdey
- One Second for a Feat (1985) as Gurenko
Voice
- 1964: The Satin Street (Sitsevaya ulitsa)
- 1969: Town Musicians of Bremen
- 1973: A Tale of a Priest and His Workman Balda
- 1974: A №10 Tram was coming; How a Lion-cub and a Tortoise Sang a Song; The Sannikov Land
- 1975: In the Port
- 1979: Very Blue Beard
References
- 1 2 Русский драматический театр: Энциклопедия / Под общ. ред. М. И. Андреева, Н. Э. Звенигородской, А. В. Мартыновой и др. — М.: Большая Российская энциклопедия, 2001. — 568 с.: ил. ISBN 5-85270-167-X
- ↑ "Олег Анофриев (Oleg Anofriev)" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2007-11-23. Retrieved 2008-01-28.
- ↑ RT на русском
- ↑ Скончался Олег Анофриев
- ↑ "Друг Олега Анофриева пытался соблазнить его супругу". EG.RU. Retrieved 2018-03-31.
External links
- Official website (in Russian)
- Oleg Anofriyev on IMDb
- Oleg Anofriyev discography at MusicBrainz
- Oleg Anofriyev at animator.ru