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Grigoriy Gorin ((ロシア語:Григо́рий Го́рин)), real name Grigoriy Israilevich Ofshtein ((ロシア語:Григо́рий Изра́илевич Офштейн); March 12, 1940, Moscow — June 15, 2000, Moscow) was a Soviet/Russian playwright and writer of Jewish descent. Gorin is particularly credited with scripts for several plays and films,〔mostly those by Mark Zakharov and Eldar Ryazanov.〕 which are regarded as important element of cultural reaction to the Era of Stagnation and perestroyka in Soviet history. ==Biography== Gorin was born in Moscow to a Jewish family of Soviet Army officer father and doctor mother. After graduation from the Sechenov 1st Moscow Medical Institute in 1963, Gorin worked as a ambulance doctor for some time (his mother spent her medical career on similar position). He was involved in amateur playwriting from his student years. First, with the sketches for the students' local KVN network club. Gorin started publishing his satirical articles and sketches since 1960th, finally choosing writing as the professional career. He worked as a Chief of Humor Department in ''Yunost'' magazine, using ''Galka Galkina'' pseudonym. In 1966, first book was published - ''Four under one cover'' (co-authored). In 1978 — 1990 Gorin was a regular participant in the ''Vokrug Smekha'' (''Around Laughter''), the popular TV program. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Grigori Gorin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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