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Vladimir Etush
Vladimir Abramovich Etush by Alexey Nikishin
Born Vladimir Abramovich Etush
6 May 1922(1922-05-06) (age 101)
Occupation Actor
Years active 1953—present
Spouse(s) Yelena Gorbunova

Vladimir Abramovich Etush (Russian: Влади́мир Абра́мович Э́туш) (born May 6, 1922) is a Soviet film and television actor and a People's Artist of the USSR (1984), an honorary title granted to citizens of the Soviet Union. Vladimir Etush is of Jewish descent.

Career[]

Selected filmography[]

  • The Gadfly (1955) as Martini
  • Kidnapping, Caucasian Style (1967) as comrade Saakhov
  • Solaris (1968) as Dr. Snaut
  • Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future (1973) as Anton Semenovich Shpak, dentist
  • 31 June (1978) as Malgrim, Master of black and white magic

Personal life[]

Etush has been married four times.

  • Ninel Myshkova (born 1926; died 2003) — actress, the only daughter of general of artillery Constantin Myshkov
  • Yelena Izmaylova (born 1920; died 2005) — actress, civil marriage
  • Nina Craynova (born 1927; died 2000) — teacher of English language
  • Yelena Gorbunova (born 1965) — teacher of English language

He has a daughter, actress Raisa Etush (born 1955) from his marriage with Craynova.

Honours and awards[]

  • 1943 - Order of the Red Star[1]
  • 1964 - Honored Artist of the RSFSR
  • 1971 - People's Artist of the RSFSR
  • 1984 - People's Artist of the USSR
  • 1985 - Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class
  • Order of Merit for the Fatherland;
    • 1985 - 4th class - for services to the state, the progress made in labour, science, culture, art, and a great contribution to strengthening friendship and cooperation between nations
    • 2003 - 3rd class - for his great contribution to the development of national culture and theatre education'[2]
    • 2008 - 2nd class - for its outstanding contribution to the development of theatrical art and many years of teaching activity
  • 2001 - Russian Federation State Prize in Literature and Art for his role in the play "Uncle's Dream" (10 June 2002)
  • 2005 - Commander of the Order "For Contribution to Victory"
  • 2007 - Order of St. Alexander Nevsky "For Fatherland and writings"
  • 2008 - Order of "Honorary Citizen of Russia"
  • 2008 - Order of Diaghilev - "For the benefit of Russian culture"
  • Order of Peter the Great, 1st class
  • 2017 - Golden Mask[3]

References[]

External links[]

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