Yevgeny Pavlovich Leonov (; 2 September 1926 â 29 January 1994) was a Soviet and Russian actor who played main parts in several of the most famous Soviet films, such as Gentlemen of Fortune, Mimino and Striped Trip. Called "one of Russia's best-loved actors", he also provided the voice for many Soviet cartoon characters, including Vinny Pukh (Winnie-the-Pooh).
Early life
While growing up in a typical Moscow family, he dreamed of becoming a war-plane pilot, which was a very common desire of many boys of the World War II period. This is also often attributed to the fact that his father worked in an airplane factory. During the Great Patriotic War he and his whole family worked in a weapon manufacturing/aviation factory. After the war, he joined the Moscow Art Theatre School, where he studied under Mikhail Yanshin.
Career
In his first film, Leonov was cast as an extra and did not receive any recognition. He later became Georgiy Daneliya's regular, appearing in all of his features, including Gentlemen of Fortune, Autumn Marathon, Mimino, Afonya and Kin-dza-dza!. According to the Allmovie, "his short, round stature, expressive eyes, broad and open face, slow movements, and slightly slurred speech made him ideal for the comic roles in which he specialized". But he also attracted critical notice for his tragic parts and the invariable naturalness of his acting. Many notable actors were said to avoid appearing in the same films with Leonov, for his natural manner of acting made them seem strained.
Despite Leonov's brief appearance in Daneliya's Autumn Marathon (1980) (one of his most popular films), the role won him the Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival. In Autumn Marathon, it is said, Leonov brilliantly demonstrates the typical Leonov anti-hero. He gave a hilarious portrayal of a simple, nosey man who drank too much and who adored nothing more than talking nonsense as long as anyone could stand it. Among the other films he was instrumental in raising to the classic level were Gentlemen of Fortune and Belorussian Station, both made in 1971. Like all of Leonov's movies, they are frequently rerun on television. Reportedly, "Leonov was to Russians what Fernandel was to the French." He performed over 200 roles and was the Russian cinema's best-known supporting actor.
In 1991 (or in 1988), when touring in Germany, he suffered a massive heart attack, which put him into a coma for 10 days (or 16 days). His life was saved only after major surgery and Leonov recovered â only to begin a schedule of performances at the Lenkom Theatre.
In 1993, a year before his death, Leonov was asked during a film festival "What years in the Russian theatre's life were the most productive?" Leonov replied:
Leonov died on 29 January 1994 on his way to the Lenkom Theatre to perform in The Prayer for the Dead (A Memorial Prayer). When his death was announced in the auditorium, the audience spontaneously flooded into the church across the road and lit candles in mourning. Over half a million people turned out in freezing conditions for a procession to a memorial service. He is buried in Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow near other outstanding figures of Russian culture.
A monument to Leonov as starring in Gentlemen of Fortune was installed in Moscow at the Mosfilmovskaya Street in 2001. In 2015 it was stolen for scrap metal and destroyed. A copy was installed in 2016.
Filmography
Actor
- Happy Flight (áÃÂðÃÂÃÂûøòÃÂù ÃÂõùÃÂ) (1949) as Firefighter (uncredited)
- Sporting Honour (áÿþÃÂÃÂøòýðàÃÂõÃÂÃÂÃÂ) (1951) as Waiter (uncredited)
- Submarine chaser (ÃÂþÃÂÃÂúþù þÃÂ
þÃÂýøú) (1954) as cook
- Road (ÃÂþÃÂþóð) (1955) as driver Pasha Yeskov
- Criminal Case of Rumyantsev (ÃÂõûþ àÃÂüÃÂýÃÂõòð) (1956) as driver Mikhail Snegiryov
- A Unique Spring (ÃÂõÿþòÃÂþÃÂøüðàòõÃÂýð) (1957) as Alexey Koshelev
- The street is full of surprises (ãûøÃÂð ÿþûýð ýõþöøôðýýþÃÂÃÂõù) (1958) as Yevgeniy Pavlovich Serdyukov
- Difficult happiness (âÃÂÃÂôýþõ ÃÂÃÂðÃÂÃÂÃÂõ) (1958) as Agathon
- Tale of newlyweds (ÃÂþòõÃÂÃÂàþ üþûþôþöÃÂýðÃÂ
) (1959) as Fedor
- Ne imey 100 rubley... (ÃÂõ øüõù ÃÂÃÂþ ÃÂÃÂñûõù...) (1959) as Ivan S. Mukhin
- Povest o molodozhyonakh (1960) as Fedya
- Artwork (ÃÂÃÂþø÷òõôõýøõ øÃÂúÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂòð) (196, Short) as Sasha Smirnov
- Snow tale (áýõöýðàÃÂúð÷úð) (1959) as Old Year
- Striped Trip (ÃÂþûþÃÂðÃÂÃÂù ÃÂõùÃÂ) (1961) as Gleb Shuleykin
- Cherry Town (çõÃÂÃÂüÃÂÃÂúø) (1962) as Barabashkin
- Serf actress (ÃÂÃÂõÿþÃÂÃÂýðàðúÃÂÃÂøÃÂð) (1963) as Count Ivan P. Kutaisov
- Short humoresques (ÃÂþÃÂþÃÂúøõ øÃÂÃÂþÃÂøø) (1963, TV Movie) as client
- Don Tale (ÃÂþýÃÂúðàÿþòõÃÂÃÂÃÂ) (1964) as Yakov Shibalok
- Thirty Three (âÃÂøôÃÂðÃÂàÃÂÃÂø) (1965) as Ivan S. Travkin
- Nad nami Yuzhnyy Krest (1965) as Disabled-seller in the market
- The Snow Queen (áýõöýðàúþÃÂþûõòð) (1967) as King Erik XXIX
- Parviyat kurier (1968) as Kritski
- Illusionist (äþúÃÂÃÂýøú) (1968) as Stepan Nikolaevich Rossomakhin
- Do not be sad (ÃÂõ óþÃÂÃÂù!) (1968) as soldier Yegor Zaletayev
- Zigzag udachi (ÃÂøó÷ðó ÃÂôðÃÂø) (1968) as photographer Vladimir Oreshnikov
- Literature lesson (ãÃÂþú ûøÃÂõÃÂðÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂ) (1968) as Pavel Vronsky, Nina's father
- Virineya (ÃÂøÃÂøýõÃÂ) (1969) as Michael
- Carrousel (ÃÂðÃÂÃÂÃÂõûÃÂ) (1969, TV Series) as Ivan I. Nyukhin (voice)
- Tchaikovsky (çðùúþòÃÂúøù) (1970) as Alyosha
- Shine, shine, my star (ÃÂþÃÂø, óþÃÂø, üþà÷òõ÷ôð) (1970) as Pasha, the master illusion
- Between high spikes (ÃÂõö òÃÂÃÂþúøÃÂ
ÃÂ
ûõñþò) (1970) as Pavlo Struchok
- Belorussian Station (ÃÂõûþÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂúøù òþú÷ðû) (1971) as Ivan Prikhodko
- Gentlemen of Fortune (ÃÂöõýÃÂûÃÂüõýàÃÂôðÃÂø) (1971) as Yevgeny Ivanovich Troshkin / Dotsent
- As Ilf and Petrov rode a tram (ÃÂÃÂ
ðûø ò ÃÂÃÂðüòðõ ÃÂûÃÂàø ÃÂõÃÂÃÂþò) (1972) as Vitaly Kapitulov
- Big School-Break (ÃÂþûÃÂÃÂðàÿõÃÂõüõýð) (1972, TV Mini-Series) as Lednyov
- Racers (ÃÂþýÃÂøúø) (1973) as Ivan M. Kukushkin
- Hopelessly Lost (áþòÃÂõü ÿÃÂþÿðÃÂøù) (1973) as rogue nicknamed "The King"
- Under a stone sky (ÃÂþô úðüõýýÃÂü ýõñþü) (1974) as Senior lieutenant Kravtsov
- Bonus (ÃÂÃÂõüøÃÂ) (1974) as Vasily T. Potapov
- Afonya (ÃÂÃÂþýÃÂ) (1975) as Kolya
- Circus in the Circus (áþûþ ôûàÃÂûþýð àþÃÂúõÃÂÃÂÃÂþü) (1975) as circus director Ivanov
- Step towards (èðó ýðòÃÂÃÂÃÂõÃÂÃÂ) (1976) as Serafim Nikitich
- The Elder Son (áÃÂðÃÂÃÂøù ÃÂÃÂý) (1976, TV Movie) as Andrei Grigorievich Sarafanov
- Legend about Till Eulenspiegel (ÃÂõóõýôð þ âøûõ) (1977) as Lamme Goedzak
- Long criminal case (ÃÂûøýýþõ, ôûøýýþõ ôõûþ) (1977) as Mikhail P. Luzhin
- Mimino (ÃÂøüøýþ) (1977) as Volokhov
- Funny people! (áüõÃÂýÃÂõ ûÃÂôø!) (1977) as chorister Aleksei Alekseyevich
- Marriage (ÃÂõýøÃÂÃÂñð) (1978) as Baltazar Baltazarovich Zhevakin
- Chaperon (ÃÂÃÂÃÂýÃÂÃÂ) (1978, TV Movie) as Don Izokelyo Mendoso
- An Ordinary Miracle (ÃÂñÃÂúýþòõýýþõ ÃÂÃÂôþ) (1978, TV Movie) as King
- And it's all about him (àÃÂÃÂþ òÃÂàþ ýÃÂü) (1978) as Police Captain Aleksandr M. Prokhorov
- Autumn Marathon (ÃÂÃÂõýýøù üðÃÂðÃÂþý) (1979) as Vasily Ignatyevich Kharitonov, sosed Buzykina
- Faithfully (ÃÂõÃÂþù ø ÿÃÂðòôþù) (1979) as Evgeny S. Bannikov
- Holidays in September (ÃÂÃÂÿÃÂÃÂú ò ÃÂõýÃÂÃÂñÃÂõ) (1979, TV Movie) as Vladimir Andreevich Kushak
- Borrowing Matchsticks (ÃÂð ÃÂÿøÃÂúðüø) (1980) as Antti Ihalainen
- Say a Word for the Poor Hussar (àñõôýþü óÃÂÃÂðÃÂõ ÷ðüþûòøÃÂõ ÃÂûþòþ) (1981, TV Movie) as provincial actor Afanasy P. Bubentsov
- The House that Swift Built (ÃÂþü, úþÃÂþÃÂÃÂù ÿþÃÂÃÂÃÂþøû áòøÃÂÃÂ) (1982, TV Movie) as giant Glyum
- Tears Were Falling (áûÃÂ÷àúðÿðûø) (1983) as Pavel Ivanovich Vasin
- Unique (ãýøúÃÂü) (1983) as director
- Time and the Conways (ÃÂÃÂõüàø ÃÂõüÃÂàÃÂþýòõù) (1984) as Alan Conway, twenty years later
- Kin-dza-dza! (ÃÂøý-ô÷ð-ô÷ð!) (1986) as Wef the Chatlanian, a wandering singer
- To Kill a Dragon (ãñøÃÂàÃÂÃÂðúþýð) (1988) as burgomaster
- Passport (ÃÂðÃÂÿþÃÂÃÂ) (1990) as official of Soviet Embassy in Austria
- Detective bureau "Felix" (ÃÂõÃÂõúÃÂøòýþõ ðóõýÃÂÃÂÃÂòþ "äõûøúÃÂ") (1993) as uncle Vanya
- Amerikanskiy dedushka (ÃÂüõÃÂøúðýÃÂúøù ôõôÃÂÃÂúð) (1993) as Gogolev
- Nastya (ÃÂðÃÂÃÂÃÂ) (1993) as Yakov Alekseyevich
Voice actor
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