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Leonid Kuravlyov(1936-2022)

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Leonid Kuravlyov
The world is in danger. An ancient prophesy is about to come true. The Stone Princess will break free from the tower to conquer the world with her evil magic. By coincidence the fate of the world is in the hands of Ivan who will have to face many challenges. Ivan can give the Princess magic powers that can help her rule the world but he can also defeat her to save his sweetheart Katya. Many dangers await Ivan in his adventure. He gets to meet the traditional characters of Russian fairy tales – Baba Yaga, Mermaid, Koschey Bessmertny and many others.
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Leonid Kuravlyov made his first appearance in a movie while he was still a student. In 1959 he played in the film There Will Be No Leave Today (1959) by his classmate Andrei Tarkovsky. In 1960, he played the role of a sailor Kamushkin in a historical movie Michman Panin (1960) directed by Mikhail Shvejtser. Simultaneously, Kuravlyov acted in Vasiliy Shukshin's degree work Iz Lebyazhego soobshchayut (1960). That same year, Kuravlyov graduated from VGIK and joined the Theater Studio of Film Actors. From that moment on, Leonid Kuravlyov played a few leading parts and incidental characters in a few movies. In 1961, Kuravlyov starred in a famous Soviet melodrama When the Trees Were Tall (1962) with Yuriy Nikulin playing the leading part. Actor and film director Vasiliy Shukshin is considered to have been the one to widely introduce Leonid Kuravlyov to the general public. In 1964, he shot two films - Zhivyot takoy paren (1964) and Vash syn i brat (1966) - both starring Leonid Kuravlyov. Vasiliy Shukshin liked Kuravlyov's acting in these two movies so much that he would constantly offer him different roles in many of his projects. Kuravlyov, however, turned down each one of them because he did not wish to play clichéd characters.

The role of Shura Balaganov in Mikhail Shvejtser's comedy The Golden Calf (1968) based on Ilya Ilf and Yevgeni Petrov's eponymous book was the next step in Leonid Kuravlyov's acting career, in which he managed to create an unforgettable sparkling image of a naive petty thief. Kuravlyov's other notable films of this period include one of the first Soviet horror movies Viy (1967) adaptation of Nikolay Gogol's novell directed by Georgiy Kropachyov, where he played young seminarist Khoma Brutus, and a psychological melodrama Nepodsuden (1969) directed by Vladimir Krasnopolskiy and Valeriy Uskov, where he played the negative character Sorokin.

In the early 1970s, Leonid Kuravlyov would star in three to four films a year. He managed to play completely opposite characters like Robinson Crusoe in Stanislav Govorukhin's Robinson Crusoe (1973), Nazi officer Kurt Eismann in Seventeen Moments of Spring (1973), and Lavr Mironych in Pyotr Todorovskiy's Poslednyaya zhertva (1976).

Even though Kuravlyov is very good at playing serious dramatic roles, he is still best known and mostly loved for his comic appearances in movies like Leonid Gaidai's Ivan Vasilyevich Changes His Profession (1973), where Kuravlyov played a thief named George Miloslavsky, who accidentally got teleported to the times of Ivan the Terrible. Interestingly enough, Andrey Mironov also tried out for this role, but Leonid Gaidai decided in Kuravlyov's favor.

In 1975, Leonid Kuravlyov starred in one his most famous comedies Afonya (1975), directed by Georgiy Daneliya. Kuravlyov played a very atypical character - a plumber named Afonya Borshchyov, who takes bribes, often gets into trouble, abuses alcohol, quarrels with his superiors at work, and doesn't really know what to do with his life. And then suddenly, one of his neighborhood "female clients" falls in love with him... About 62,2 mln. people went to see Afonya during its first year on cinema screens, making it an unconditional Soviet box-office leader of 1975.

In 1979, Leonid Kuravlyov played a very short role of a thief named Kopchyoniy in Stanislav Govorukhin's cult series The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed (1979). The actor masterfully created an accomplished and amazingly credible image of an experienced criminal in just a matter of minutes.

During the 1980s, Leonid Kuravlyov starred in a number of memorable movies, such as Damy priglashayut kavalerov (1981), Ishchite zhenshchinu (1983), Demidovy (1983), TASS upolnomochen zayavit... (1984), Samaya obayatelnaya i privlekatelnaya (1985), Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson: The Twentieth Century Approaches (1987) and many others.

The 1990s were not the best times for the Russian cinema in general and most of the released movies were mediocre and low-grade. During this period, many actors were forced to star in low-quality films just to make ends meet, and Leonid Kuravlyov was not an exception. Perhaps, his role in a movie called Lady Into Lassie (1995) is the only one worth mentioning.

In 2002 he starred in Russian mini-TV series Law of the Lawless (2002) as an MVD general. In 2009 he played the Nobleman in Disney's first Russian-only release, Kniga masterov (2009).
BornOctober 8, 1936
DiedJanuary 30, 2022(85)
BornOctober 8, 1936
DiedJanuary 30, 2022(85)
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Known for

Ivan Vasilyevich Changes His Profession (1973)
Ivan Vasilyevich Changes His Profession
8.2
  • George Miloslavsky
  • 1973
Viy (1967)
Viy
7.2
  • Khoma
  • 1967
Leonid Kuravlyov in Robinson Crusoe (1973)
Robinson Crusoe
6.5
  • Robinzon
  • 1973
The Golden Calf (1968)
The Golden Calf
8.2
  • Shura Balaganov
  • 1968

Credits

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  • Martin Dingle Wall, Chris Owen, and Yuliya Frants in All That Jam (2016)
    All That Jam
    5.8
    • Father Leonty
    • 2016
  • Pavel Derevyanko, Svetlana Khodchenkova, Mikhail Galustyan, and Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Corporal vs. Napoleon (2012)
    Corporal vs. Napoleon
    2.8
    • 2012
  • Kniga masterov (2009)
    Kniga masterov
    4.3
    • Barin
    • 2009
  • Nasledniki (2008)
    Nasledniki
    4.6
    • Head of Administration
    • 2008
  • Priklyucheniya soldata Ivana Chonkina (2007)
    Priklyucheniya soldata Ivana Chonkina
    5.8
    TV Movie
    • Narrator
    • 2007
  • Streets of Broken Lights (1998)
    Streets of Broken Lights
    6.1
    TV Series
    • Andrey Ershov
    • 2004–2007
  • Anatoliy Zhuravlyov in Byla ne byla (2006)
    Byla ne byla
    • Pavel Ignatyevich
    • 2006
  • The Turkish Gambit (2006)
    The Turkish Gambit
    7.1
    TV Mini Series
    • Artillery major
    • 2006
  • Master i Margarita (2006)
    Master i Margarita
    6.4
    • Bosoy
    • 2006
  • Saga drevnikh bulgar. Skazanie Olgi Svyatoy (2005)
    Saga drevnikh bulgar. Skazanie Olgi Svyatoy
    • 2005
  • Saga drevnikh bulgar: Lestvitsa Vladimira Krasnoye Solnyshko (2005)
    Saga drevnikh bulgar: Lestvitsa Vladimira Krasnoye Solnyshko
    • 2005
  • Okhota na izyubrya (2005)
    Okhota na izyubrya
    6.8
    TV Mini Series
    • Sokolskiy
    • 2005
  • Egor Beroev in The Turkish Gambit (2005)
    The Turkish Gambit
    6.9
    • Retired Major
    • 2005
  • Evropeyskiy konvoy (2003)
    Evropeyskiy konvoy
    4.6
    TV Mini Series
    • General
    • 2003
  • Strela lyubvi (2003)
    Strela lyubvi
    2.7
    • 2003

Additional Crew



  • Priklyucheniya soldata Ivana Chonkina (2007)
    Priklyucheniya soldata Ivana Chonkina
    TV Mini Series
    • presenter
    • 2007

Soundtrack



  • Afonya (1975)
    Afonya
    7.7
    • performer: "Marusen'ka"
    • 1975

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  • Alternative names
    • L. Kuravlev
  • Height
    • 5′ 8½″ (1.74 m)
  • Born
    • October 8, 1936
    • Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Moscow, Russia]
  • Died
    • January 30, 2022
    • Moscow, Russia(cardiac arrest)
  • Spouse
    • Nina Kuravlyova1960 - April 5, 2012 (her death, 2 children)

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    Has two children with Nina Kuravlyova: daughter Ekaterina Kuravlyova (born in 1962), son Vasily Kuravlyov (born in 1978).

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