Yuri Bogatyryov

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Mar 02, 1947 (78 years old)
Death date
Feb 02, 1989

Yuri Bogatyryov

Known For

Дон Сезар де Базан
TV Show 1989

Дон Сезар де Базан

Don Cesar de Bazan
2h 13m
Movie 1989

Don Cesar de Bazan

A musical adaptation of the classic play "Don César de Bazan" by Adolphe d'Ennery and Philippe Dumanoir.

Bird Flight
2h 9m
Movie 1989

Bird Flight

Thirties. Arriving from a provincial town in Moscow, Leka Khrapova did not enroll in law school, as her mother wanted, but entered acting. During her studies, she became interested in the “stargazer” and the sensualist from the observatory, but married a silent and reliable documentary cameraman. Leka left her husband twice and, burned by her mistakes, returned. But one day she didn’t return...

Presumption of Innocence
1h 28m
Movie 1988

Presumption of Innocence

After the concert, the popular singer, having boarded the train, discovers that her jacket is missing, and with it her passport, according to which she must go abroad on tour. Two stowaways, posing as police officers, undertake to help the singer.

Roll over Your Head
1h 15m
Movie 1987

Roll over Your Head

Heroes of this movie are cat, dog, two birds, snake and also ten years old girl named Anya...

This Fantastic World 12
Movie 1987

This Fantastic World 12

Based on science fiction stories about the relationship between man and robot: A. Belyaev’s “Open Sesame” about how a robot servant robbed two old men; A. Azimova's "Liar" about a robot who can read minds and turns out to be the most humane among people; F. Chilander's "Court" about how robots tried the last person living in the city.

Biography

Yuri Bogatyryov was a renowned Soviet actor born on March 2, 1947, in Riga, Latvia. He graduated from the Moscow Art Theatre School in 1968 and quickly became one of the most celebrated actors of his generation. Bogatyryov is best known for his collaborations with director Nikita Mikhalkov, including standout performances in films such as "Slave of Love" (1976), "An Unfinished Piece for Mechanical Piano" (1977), and "Five Evenings" (1979). His role in the 1981 film "Kinfolk" further solidified his reputation as a versatile and compelling actor. Bogatyryov's talent extended to the stage, where he performed at the Sovremennik Theatre. Tragically, his life was cut short when he died on February 2, 1989, in Moscow. Despite his untimely death, Yuri Bogatyryov remains a significant figure in Soviet and Russian cinema.

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