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Yuri Bogatyryov : ウィキペディア英語版
Yuri Bogatyryov

Yuri Georgiyevich Bogatyryov (; March 2, 1947, Riga, Latvian SSR — February 2, 1989, Moscow, USSR) was a Soviet actor, best known for his roles in five films by Nikita Mikhalkov, including ''At Home Among Strangers'' (1974). Bogatyryov, one of the leading actors of Sovremennik (1971-1977) and then Moscow Art Theater (1977-1989), was designated People's Artist of Russia in 1988.〔(Yuri Bogatyryov's profile ) @ www.rusactors.ru.〕
== Biography ==
Yuri Georgiyevich Bogatyryov was born in Riga, Latvia, to the Soviet Navy officer Georgy Andrianovich Bogatyryov. In 1953 the family moved to Moscow.〔 Yuri was fond of painting and after the eighth grade he left the school to join the Mikhail Kalinin Art college. There, after meeting a member of a youth puppet theatre/studio Globus, he became interested in theater. In 1966 Bogatyryov enrolled into the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute and after the graduation joined the Moscow Sovremennik Theatre where he worked up until 1977, to move then to the Moscow Art Theater. Critic and writer Vitaly Wolf recalled: "I remember well him joining the troupe in 1971. He was popular: everybody saw the boy had talent. He was very nervous, very kind and extraordinarily open-hearted. His tutor Katin-Yartsev used to tell me how worried he was about Bogatyryov's openness and vulnerability."〔
In 1970 Bogatyryov debuted on the big screen in Nikita Mikhalkov's short film ''The Calm Day in the End of the War''. The actor became famous four years later after starring in Mikhalkov's 'Soviet western' ''At Home Among Strangers'', as Shilov, a Red Army soldier. Critically acclaimed were his performances in three more Mikhalkov's features, ''The Unfinished Play for a Mechanical Piano'' (1976, based on Chekhov's stories), ''Several Days in the Life of I.I. Oblomov'' (1979, the adaptation of Ivan Goncharov's classic), and ''Family Relations'' (Rodnya, 1981). Bogatyryov also starred in the TV series ''Two Captains'' (1976, based on Veniamin Kaverin's novel) and an epic ''Declaration of Love'' (Obyasnenye v lyubvi, 1978).〔

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