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- Aribert Mog was born on 3 August 1904 in Berlin, Germany. He was an actor, known for Der Etappenhase (1937), Fährmann Maria (1936) and Der Sprung ins Nichts (1932). He died on 2 October 1941 in near Nova Trojanova, Soviet Union [now Russia].
- Mikhail Vorobyov was born in 1908 in the Russian Empire. He was an actor, known for Private Ivan (1955), The Train Goes East (1948) and Vysota (1957). He died in 1970 in the Soviet Union.
- Director
- Actor
- Writer
Grigori Kromanov was born on 8 March 1926 in Tallinn, Estonia. He was a director and actor, known for Dead Mountaineer's Hotel (1979), Diamonds for the Dictatorship of the Proletariat (1975) and The Last Relic (1969). He was married to Irena Veisaite. He died on 18 July 1984 in Lahe, Estonian SSR, Soviet Union [now Estonia].- Director
Vladimir Erofeyev was born in 1898. Vladimir was a director, known for Pamir (1928). Vladimir died on 14 July 1940 in Dagestan, Soviet Union [now Russia].- Mikhail Mukhin was born on 28 October 1889 in Moscow, Russian Empire. He was an actor, known for Boule de suif (1934), Proshchay, Amerika! (1949) and Ivan Franko (1956). He died on 6 October 1963 in Moscow, Soviet Union.
- Vladimir Zazubrin was born on 6 June 1895 in Penza, Russian Empire [now Russia]. Vladimir was a writer, known for Izbushka na Bajkale (1926), Krasnyi gas (1924) and The Chekist (1992). Vladimir died on 28 September 1937 in Moscow, Soviet Union [now Russia].
- Director
- Writer
- Cinematographer
Vasiliy Belyayev was born on 9 January 1903 in Moscow, Russian Empire. He was a director and writer, known for Vladimir Ilich Lenin (1949), The People's Avengers (1943) and Nové Ceskoslovensko (1950). He was married to Tatyana Guretskaya. He died on 19 May 1967 in Moscow, Soviet Union [now Russia].- Yevgeni Kudryashov was born on 22 March 1930 in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]. He was an actor, known for Ivan Brovkin na tseline (1959), Yasha Toporkov (1960) and Serge (1960). He died in September 1980 in the Soviet Union.
- Osip Merlatti was born in 1892 in Odessa, Ukraine, Russian Empire. He was an actor, known for Vasylyna (1927), The Diplomatic Pouch (1927) and Siniy paket (1926). He died in 1971 in Moscow, Soviet Union.
- Semyon Semyonov was born in 1895 in Grodno, Russian Empire [now Hrodna, Belarus]. Semyon is known for The Adventures of the Three Reporters (1926), The Girl with the Hat Box (1927) and Vratar (1936). Semyon died in 1982 in Moscow, Soviet Union.
- Camera and Electrical Department
Inventor of the Soviet system of stereoscopic glasses-free cinematography. He worked in cinematography since 1937 (NIKFI, «Soyuzdetfilm» film studio, in 1944-1947 - «Stereokino» film studio), since 1948 - in the stereo cinema laboratory (at NIKFI). In 1935 he invented a system of glasses-free stereoscopic cinematography using an opaque slit screen. Soon the system was patented in England, Denmark, Italy, Norway, France, Czechoslovakia, Sweden and other countries. In 1941, for the demonstration of stereo films according to the Ivanov system, the Moskva cinema was reequipped, in which a screen with a wire raster was installed. On February 4, 1941, a regular demonstration of stereo films began, the first of which was the «Concert». In 1960, he invented a multi-lens camera, on the basis of which cinema equipment for integrated stereoscopic shooting was developed.- Viktoriya Germanova was an actress, known for Bountiful Summer (1951), Nashe serdtse (1947) and Mother (1956). She was married to Mikhail Kuznetsov. She died on 14 April 1985 in Moscow, Soviet Union [now Russia].
- Director
- Writer
- Script and Continuity Department
Ülo Tambek was born on 1 July 1922 in Tartu, Estonia. He was a director and writer, known for Tantsib Tiit Härm (1975), Tuld kuningale (1969) and Mitte üksnes leivast (1969). He died on 31 May 1979 in Tallinn, Estonian SSR, Soviet Union [now Estonia].- Director
- Cinematographer
- Producer
Yosyp Tymchenko was born on 26 April 1852 in Okip, Kharkiv Governorate, Russian Empire [now Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine]. Yosyp was a director and cinematographer, known for Skachuschiy vsadnik (1893) and Kopemetatel (1893). Yosyp died on 20 May 1924 in Odessa, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union [now Ukraine].- Writer
- Director
- Actor
Jüri Müür was born on 7 January 1929 in Tartu, Estonia. He was a writer and director, known for Inimesed sõdurisinelis (1968), Põrgupõhja uus Vanapagan (1964) and Reigi õpetaja (1978). He died on 17 November 1984 in Tallinn, Estonian SSR, Soviet Union [now Estonia].- Coretti Arle-Titz was born on 5 December 1881 in Churchville, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for Pyatnadtsatiletniy kapitan (1946). She died on 15 December 1951 in Moscow, Soviet Union.
- Franco Brambilla was born on 25 April 1922 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. He was an actor, known for Aldebaran (1935), L'ebbrezza del cielo (1940) and Vecchia guardia (1935). He died on 17 December 1942 in the Soviet Union.
- Special Effects
Mikhail Semyonov was born on 28 October 1915 in Village of Lyubo-Chistopolye, Lipetsk Uyezd, Tambov Governorate, Russian Empire. Mikhail is known for The Victors and the Vanquished (1949), The Train Goes East (1948) and Volnyy veter (1961). Mikhail died on 23 May 1968 in Moscow, Soviet Union.- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Mikhail Aranyshev was born on 12 November 1912 in Klin, Nizhegorodskaya guberniya, Russian Empire. He was a cinematographer, known for Guest (1939), A Poem About Love (1954) and Professor Mamlock (1938). He died on 18 November 1989 in Alma-Ata, Kazak ASSR, Soviet Union.- Mikhail Bleiman was born on 19 May 1904 in Rostov-on-Don, Russian Empire [now Russia]. He was a writer, known for Secret Agent (1947), Put v 'Saturn' (1967) and Asya (1928). He died on 3 December 1973 in Soviet Union [now Russia].
- Tamari Tvaliashvili was born on 4 April 1906 in the Russian Empire. She was an actress, known for Sinatle chvens panjrebshi (1969), Mshvidobiani dgeebi (1974) and Mimino (1977). She died in 1985 in the Soviet Union.
- Actor
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Nikolai Stepanov was born on 28 June 1914 in Russia. He was an actor and assistant director, known for Gosudarstvennyy prestupnik (1964), Proshchaniye s Peterburgom (1972) and Mandat (1965). He died on 9 May 1987 in the Soviet Union.- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Nikolai Bolshakov graduated in 1937 from the cinematographic department of VGIK, and from that year he was an camera assistant to the operator of the Mosfilm film studio. His first independent work was the film "Heaven" (1940, Odessa). During the Patriotic War he was a military film correspondent, shot documentaries: "Caspians" (1944, was also a director, together with Grigory Alexandrov) and others. He participated in the filming of Joris Ivens' film "We Are For Peace" (1952, with a group of cameramen), and shot feature films at Mosfilm. In the 1970-1980s he shot stereoscopic films.- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Sergey Semyonov was born on 16 July 1906 in Moscow, Russian Empire [now Russia]. Sergey was a cinematographer, known for Moskva: Stolitsa SSR (1947), Demokrativskaya Vengriya (1948) and In the Circus Arena (1951). Sergey died on 15 September 1956 in Moscow, Soviet Union [now Russia].- Anatoliy Svechnikov is a Soviet Ukrainian composer. Honored Artist of the Ukrainian SSR (1954).
Anatoliy Svechnikov was born in Kiev. He graduated from the KMDI in the class of composition (V. A. Zolotarev and Lev Revutsky) in 1932, in 1938 - graduate school at the KGK named after Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Since 1932, head of musical part of a number of drama theaters. In 1936-1941 and 1944-1951, musical director of drama programs on Ukrainian radio. From 1945 to 1961 he taught composition and special polyphony at the Tchaykovskiy State Conservatory. - Viktor Suskin was born on 15 June 1915 in the Russian Empire. He was an actor, known for Egmont (1969). He died in 1977 in the Soviet Union.
- Zinaida Reich was born on June 21 (July 3), 1894 in Odessa in the Near Mills, the Russian Empire, in the family of a railway engineer of German origin Nikolai Andreyevich Reich (1862-1942, birth name is August Reich, a native of Silesia) and Anna Ivanovna Viktorova ( 1867-1945). Zinaida's father was a Social Democrat, a member of the RSDLP since 1897, and her daughter adhered to her father's views. In 1907, due to his father's participation in revolutionary events, the family was expelled from Odessa and settled in Bendery, where his father got a job as a locksmith in the railway workshops. Zinaida entered the gymnasium for girls of Vera Gerasimenko, but after graduating from only 8 classes, she was expelled for political reasons. She entered the Higher Women's Courses in Kiev, and since 1913 she became a member of the Party of Socialist Revolutionaries (SRs). Anna Ivanovna with difficulty managed to obtain a certificate of secondary education for her daughter. After that, Zinaida left for Petrograd, and her parents moved to the city of Orel to her mother's elder sister, Varvara Ivanovna Danziger. In Petrograd, Zinaida Reich entered the Higher Women's Historical, Literary and Legal Courses of N. P. Raev, where, in addition to studying the main disciplines, she took sculpture lessons and studied foreign languages. Continuing her studies at the courses, she worked as a typist secretary in the editorial office of the Social Revolutionary newspaper Delo Naroda, where she met her future husband, Sergei Yesenin, who was published in this newspaper at the age of twenty-two. July 30, 1917 Zinaida Reich married Sergei Yesenin during their trip to the homeland of Alexei Ganin, a close friend of Yesenin. The wedding took place in the ancient stone church of Kirik and Julitta of the village of Tolstikovo, Vologda district. Witnesses from the groom were: Spassky volost, the village of Ivanovo peasant Pavel Khitrov and Ustyansk volost, the village of Ustya peasant Sergei Mikhailovich Baraev; on the part of the bride: the Arkhangelsk volost, the village of Konshino, peasant Alexei Alekseevich Ganin and the city of Vologda, merchant son Dmitry Dmitrievich Devyatkov. The wedding sacrament was performed: priest Victor Pevgov with the psalmist Alexei Kratirov. "They came out a hundred, get married. Zinaida, "Nikolay Reich received such a telegram in July 1917 and sent the money to his daughter in Vologda. At the end of August 1917, the young arrived in Orel with Alexei Ganin to celebrate a modest wedding, to get acquainted with the parents and relatives of Zinaida. In September, they returned to Petrograd. Returning to Petrograd, the couple lived separately for some time. At the beginning of 1918 Yesenin left Petrograd. In April 1918, Zinaida Yesenina, in anticipation of childbirth, went to Orel to her parents. There, on May 29, 1918, she gave birth to a daughter, who was named Tatyana. Caring for her daughter made her stay in Orel. In August, she began to work as an inspector of the People's Commissariat for Education, a month later became the head of the theater and cinematography section of the Oryol District Military Commissariat, and from June 1 to October 1, 1919 she was the head of the arts department in the provincial department of public education. Before the capture of the Eagle by the White Army of Denikin, Zinaida Yesenina, together with her daughter, went to her husband in Moscow. They lived for about three years, but a break soon followed, and Zinaida, taking her daughter, left for her parents. Having left her daughter with her parents in Orel, she returned to her husband, but soon they parted again. February 3, 1920 in the House of Mother and Child in Moscow, she gave birth to a son, Konstantin. The child immediately fell seriously ill, and Zinaida urgently drove him to Kislovodsk. Little Kostya was cured, but Zinaida herself fell ill. The break with Yesenin and her son's illness greatly affected her health. The treatment took place in a clinic for nervous patients. On February 19, 1921, a statement was received by the court of the city of Orel: "I ask you not to refuse at your disposal my divorce from my wife Zinaida Nikolaevna Yesenina-Reich. Our children Tatyana are three years old and their son Konstantin is one year old - I leave them for raising my ex-wife Zinaida Nikolaevna Reich, taking on their material support, which I subscribe to. Sergey Yesenin". On October 5, 1921, their marriage was officially dissolved. The funeral of Sergei Yesenin. Reich stands behind the coffin, raising a hand to his heart, to her right Vsevolod Meyerhold. Since March 1921, Reich taught in Orel the history of theater and costume at the theater courses. In the fall of 1921, she became a student at the Higher Director's Studios in Moscow, where she studied with Eisenstein and Yutkevich. Vsevolod Emilievich Meyerhold led this workshop, with whom Reich met while working in the out-of-school education department of the People's Commissariat for Education. In 1922, while still a student, Zinaida Reich married Meyerhold. In the summer of 1922, they, along with Meyerhold, took the children from Orel to Moscow - in the house on Novinsky Boulevard. Meyerhold adopted Tatyana and Konstantin, loved and cared for them like a father. Sergei Yesenin also came to their apartment to visit his children. Soon, Zinaida's parents also moved from Orel to their daughter in Moscow. Vsevolod Meyerhold against the background of a portrait of Zinaida Reich. 1930 year.
- Otunchu Sarbagyshev was born in 1909 in Chaek village, Naryn Region, Kyrgyzstan, Russian Empire [now Republic of Kyrgyzstan]. Otunchu was a writer, known for Morning Star (1959). Otunchu died on 8 March 1944 in Frunze, Kirghiz SSR, Soviet Union [now Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan].
- Production Manager
- Actor
- Producer
Gleb Kuznetsov was born on 10 February 1903 in the Russian Empire. He was a production manager and actor, known for Ivan's Childhood (1962), Cossacks of the Kuban (1950) and The Day the Earth Froze (1959). He died on 29 September 1966 in Soviet Union [now Russia].- Animation Department
- Music Department
- Writer
Lev Pozdneyev was born on 8 January 1909 in the Russian Empire. Lev was a writer, known for Chudesnitsa - A Miracle Maker (1957), A Forest Tale (1956) and In the Deep of the Forest (1954). Lev died in 1970 in the Soviet Union.- Director
- Writer
Fyodor Kiselev was born on 29 December 1905 in Moscow, Russian Empire [now Russia]. Fyodor was a director and writer, known for Moskva: Stolitsa SSR (1947), Sovyetskaya Latviya (1951) and Chay Ali Chahvadze (1935). Fyodor died on 23 December 1972 in Moscow, Soviet Union [now Russia].- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Aleksandr Prokofyev was born on 2 December 1900 in Kobona, Sankt Peterburgskaya guberniya, Russian Empire [now Kirovskiy municipal rayon, Leningradskaya oblast, Russia]. Aleksandr is known for Red Army Days (1935) and Dragotsennye zyorna (1948). Aleksandr died on 18 September 1971 in Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union [now Saint Petersburg, Russia].- Anatoli Granberg was born on 20 March 1904 in the Russian Empire. He was a writer, known for Four Hearts (1944), Granatovyy braslet (1965) and The Variegateds Case (1958). He died on 3 January 1977 in the Soviet Union.
- Sofya Mei was born on 17 November 1902 in the Russian Empire. He was an actor, known for V bolshom gorode (1928). He died on 7 March 1977 in the Soviet Union.
- Art Department
Konstantin Chebotarev was born in 1892 in Yurminsk, Belebeevsky district, Ufa province, Russian Empire. Konstantin is known for Potseluy Meri Pikford (1927). Konstantin died in 1974 in Moscow, Soviet Union.- Tatiana Demitriukova was born in 1904 in St. Petersburg, Russian Empire. Tatiana was an editor, known for Natalka Poltavka (1936). Tatiana died in 1965 in Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union.
- Producer
- Production Manager
Boris Shumyatskiy was born on 4 November 1886 in Russia. He was a producer and production manager, known for Cosmic Journey (1936), A Greater Promise (1936) and Bezhin lug (1937). He died on 29 July 1938 in the Soviet Union.- Cinematographer
- Director
- Writer
Alfred Dobbelt was born on 3 December 1903 in Ryazan, Ryazan Governorate, Russian Empire [now Russia]. Alfred was a cinematographer and director, known for Sportivnaya likhoradka (1927), Poslednyaya skorost (1929) and Konkurs na... (1929). Alfred died on 3 February 1982 in Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union [now Saint Petersburg, Russia].- Cinematographer
- Director
- Camera and Electrical Department
Vladimir Parvel was born on 25 November 1908 in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire [now Russia]. He was a cinematographer and director, known for Kolhoos 'Uus Elu' (1951), Kutsumata külalised (1959) and Pöördel (1957). He died on 4 July 1971 in Tallinn, Estonian SSR, Soviet Union [now Estonia].- Aleksandra Gribunina was born on 11 September 1866 in Russian Empire [now Russia]. She was an actress, known for Proklyatye milliony (1917), Dekabristy (1927) and Snova na zemle (1921). She died on 28 January 1942 in Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union [now Saint Petersburg, Russia].
- Art Department
Lidiya Stenberg was born in 1903 in Moscow, Russian Empire. Lidiya is known for Battleship Potemkin (1925), Without Dowry (1937) and Tanya (1940). Lidiya was married to Grigory Rychkov. Lidiya died in 1982 in Moscow, Soviet Union.- Camera and Electrical Department
Yakov Berliner was born on 15 May 1904 in Warsaw, Russian Empire [now Poland]. Yakov is known for We Are from Kronstadt (1936), Noch v sentyabre (1939) and The Battle for Sevastopol (1944). Yakov died on 24 July 1985 in Moscow, Soviet Union [now Russia].- Vergiliy Renin was born in 1898. He was an actor, known for The Fall of Berlin (1950), Loss of Feeling (1935) and War and Peace (1965). He died on 8 November 1965 in Soviet Union [now Russia].
- Yelena Ilyushchenko was born on 17 June 1904 in Tiflis, Tiflis Governorate, Russian Empire (now Tibilisi, Georgia). She was an actress, known for Romeo & Juliet (1955), Chetyre i pyat (1924) and Solistka Ego Velichestva (1927). She was married to Sergei Yutkevich. She died on 16 January 1987 in Moscow, Soviet Union [now Russia].
- Nikolay Semenkevich was born on 28 February 1895 in Helsinki, Grand Duchy of Finland, Russian Empire [now Finland]. Nikolay was a writer, known for Sveaborg (1972). Nikolay died on 30 July 1975 in Moscow, Soviet Union [now Russia].
- Art Department
Lev Ofrosimov was born on 13 July 1912 in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire. Lev is known for Planeta bur (1962), Dikaya sobaka Dingo (1962) and Lisova pisnya (1961). Lev died on 30 June 1987 in Moscow, Soviet Union.- Marika Chimishkyan was born in 1904 in Tiflis, Tiflisskaya guberniya, Russian Empire [now Tiblisi, Georgia]. She was an actress, known for Caucasian Love (1928), Sobytiya v Sent-Lui (1932) and Arevi zavaky (1933). She was married to Sergei Yermolinsky. She died on 29 January 1990 in Moscow, Soviet Union [now Russia].
- Art Department
Anton Lavinsky was born in 1893 in Sochi, Russian Empire. Anton is known for Battleship Potemkin (1925), The Adventures of the Three Reporters (1926) and Luch smerti (1925). Anton was married to Elizaveta Lavinskaya. Anton died in 1968 in Moscow, Soviet Union.- Grigori Belykh was born on 19 August 1906 in Navesnoye, Livensky, Oryol Oblast, Russia. He was a writer, known for The Republic of ShKID (1966). He died on 14 August 1938 in Leningrad, Soviet Union.
- Vasiliy Vasilyev was born on 14 February 1898 in Odessa, Russian Empire [now Ukraine]. He was an actor, known for Ves mir v glazakh tvoikh (1979), Takaya pozdnyaya, takaya tyoplaya osen (1982) and Nesterka (1955). He died on 15 February 1987 in Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union [now Kyiv, Ukraine].