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Oleg Strizhenov is a famous Soviet actor who became famous in his youth from his first steps in theater and cinema. He played only in the best films and performances, and almost every one of his works became a masterpiece. Millions of women dreamed of Strizhenov; his wives were the most beautiful actresses in the country.

Oleg Strizhenov
Oleg Strizhenov. Photo starhit.ru

Oleg Strizhenov was born on August 10, 1929 in the city of Blagoveshchensk, Amur Region, into the family of a professional military man, Alexander Nikolaevich Strizhenov, and a graduate of the St. Petersburg Smolny Institute, Ksenia Alekseevna. In addition to him, his parents had two more eldest sons: Boris (from his mother’s previous marriage) and Gleb . My father continued to fight even after the end of the civil war, destroying the White Chinese gangs that were operating at that time on the territory of the Chinese Eastern Railway. His wife and children followed him around the garrisons. In 1935, Alexander Nikolaevich was transferred to Moscow, where the family lived for 6 happy years before the start of the war with Germany.

Oleg Strizhenov in childhood
Oleg Strizhenov as a child with his parents. Photo biography-life.ru

In 1941, my father and both older brothers went to the front. Father and Gleb were wounded, but survived, and Boris, who became a fighter pilot, died at Stalingrad in 1942. Mother and Oleg remained in Moscow and survived everything that befell its inhabitants - bombings, hunger, hard work. At the age of 14, the teenager began working: he got a job as an assistant mechanic at a research institute, then was sent to the labor front to build the Paveletsky station and railway.

Oleg Strizhenov - biography

Oleg Strizhenov is a famous Soviet actor. He appeared on the stage, but received his main fame as an artist of big cinema. The history of his development as a creative personality was complex and ambiguous.

Being very young, Strizhenov planned to become an artist. The young man was very familiar with painting, but the Second World War interfered, which turned his whole life upside down.

Then there was a period of work as a film technician. It was this work that connected Strizhenov with art.

Fame came to the man almost from his first role, which was quite a rare occurrence. In the future, when the artist had earned his share of fame, he was more than once compared to the French actor Gerard Philip, to which the man only grinned.

Attractive appearance, a special type, as well as an interesting manner of acting made the actor in demand and popular with directors.

The artist’s personal life was also not easy. He had to see with his own eyes the death of his own daughter, and then his wife. There were only a few marriages in which a man tried to find himself.

These days, Oleg Strizhenov no longer appears on the theater stage or on the film set. Reluctant to give interviews. However, he is still famous among ordinary viewers, and his works are still reviewed with interest.

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Actress Ekaterina Strizhenova on the set of the film “Cockatoo”, 1992.

When Katya Tokman was 6 years old, great grief happened in the family: her father died of cancer. 36-year-old Valentina Tokman was left a widow with two children who needed to be put on their feet. In the year of her husband’s death, Valentina stopped celebrating her birthday and devoted herself entirely to her daughters, Katya and her older sister Vika. From childhood, Katya remembered this comprehensive maternal care and, at the same time, an acute sense of loss after the death of her father. Her creative nature made itself felt early: Katya danced in the Kalinka choreographic ensemble, hosted children's concerts, and then television programs. When an acquaintance told her about the casting for the film “Leader,” she went to it with confidence that she could do it.

And so it happened. Katya Tokman was approved for the role of Tanya Kornilova. She had to film in Sochi, where the most fateful meeting in her life took place.

Childhood and youth

The future actor Oleg Strizhenov was born in the Far East on August 10, 1929. The young man was born in the big city of Blagoveshchensk. The family of the talented boy had nothing to do with high art.

My father's name was Alexander Nikolaevich. At one time he studied at a cavalry school. He was a career military man and served as a commander for a long time. Took part in the Civil War.

And when the Great Patriotic War broke out, he went to the front and served the country without sparing himself. He was repeatedly awarded medals for valor and bravery.

The mother's name was Ksenia Alekseevna Strizhenova, she graduated from the court gymnasium, and also at one time studied at the Smolny Institute. After graduating and receiving her education, she worked for a long time as a teacher in Russia and Finland.

Oleg Alexandrovich was not the only and not the first child. On the contrary, he was the last to be born. The son Boris was growing up in the family. The brother was 10 years older than the future actor.

During the Great Patriotic War he volunteered. He served as a pilot, but never lived to see victory. The place of his death was the city of Stalingrad. The family faced a sad event in 1942. The second, middle son named Gleb was born in 1925.


Photo: Oleg Strizhenov in his youth

He also had the opportunity to fight. When difficult times knocked on the family’s door, the young man did not even think of giving up and staying on the sidelines. He credited himself with a few years and went to the front.

True, he did not have to fight on the battlefield for long. Literally in the very first operation, Gleb was seriously wounded and was sent to the hospital. After his discharge, he was sent to the rear and was no longer drafted into the active army. Subsequently, the young man became an actor.

In 1935, the family moved to Moscow. By the time the war began, my sons and husband had gone to the front. Only the youngest remained, Oleg Strizhenov himself.

The young man grew up to be a very diverse personality with many talents. He had an excellent, strong voice. He knew how to recite poetry and enjoyed doing it. He also loved to read, including classical prose. He spends many hours drawing.

Strizhenov had a natural talent for fine art. The young man was seriously thinking about becoming a professional artist. But the war intervened.

Everything changed when the Great Patriotic War began. By 1944, when Strizhenov graduated from the 7th grade of school, he went to the enterprise in order to somehow help his country and people. He worked in a workshop where photographic films were processed.


Oleg Strizhenov in his youth

After the war ended, for some time Oleg Strizhenov helped rebuild the city and worked on restoring buildings.

For honest and hard work, the young man received a state award.

After life began to return to a peaceful course, the question arose of where to move next. Young Strizhenov wanted to go into art and find a creative profession.

In order not to waste time, he entered the Theater School, where he received a specialty in film technology, being a student in the prop department. Over the next few years, he worked as a technician, helping with filmmaking. But this was not enough for the ambitious young man.

Therefore, literally after a couple of years, he realized that he wanted more. Finally, Strizhenov decided to become an actor. The young man’s choice fell on the Shchukin School, where he submitted documents.

The talented guy entered the chosen department without any problems, where he studied until 1953.

Family

Oleg Strizhenov’s homeland is Blagoveshchensk-on-Amur. The boy's family was distinguished by its intelligence. Father Alexander Nikolaevich was a military man, fought during the Civil War and the Great Patriotic War, and was awarded military awards.

Ksenia Alekseevna, mother, graduated from the Mariinsky Court Gymnasium, named after Princess Eugenia of Oldenburg, and then from the Smolny Institute. She had the opportunity to teach not only in schools in Russia, but also in Finland. Oleg's childhood memories were only bright.

Oleg had 2 older brothers. Boris was born in his mother's first marriage. During the Great Patriotic War he served as a fighter pilot and was shot down near Stalingrad. Gleb, following his father and older brother, went to fight, crediting himself with 2 years. In the first battle he was wounded, after which he was demobilized. Gleb also chose an acting destiny.

Creative career

The creative biography of Oleg Strizhenov began almost immediately after graduating from his native school. After graduation, the young man was assigned to the Baltic city of Tallinn.

The newly minted artist was assigned to the Russian Drama Theater. But here he didn’t have to work for long. He only played one season.

The ambitious Oleg Strizhenov left for Leningrad. He was attracted by the big city and the opportunity to become famous. Here he got a job at the Pushkin Theater, where he worked for the next two years.

In 1957, Oleg Strizhenov moved to the capital. In Moscow, he served at the theater-studio of a film actor. And after that he moved to the Moscow Art Theater, where he stayed for many years. These tossing and turning were explained by the constant search for oneself and the reluctance to sit in one place.

Despite a fairly extensive track record, which was gathered from Oleg Alexandrovich’s theatrical works, he did not receive much fame when he appeared on the stage. At least for the masses. The main popularity of the artist was brought to him by big cinema.

In the early 50s, a young man, then still a student at the Shchukin School, was invited to film the film “Sports Honor”. The guy had long seen himself as an actor in a big movie, he dreamed of it, so he agreed without much hesitation.


Oleg Strizhenov in the film “Sporting Honor”

In this film, Oleg Strizhenov got a small cameo role as a fan. The film did not bring serious fame. However, the young actor got his first real experience of working on a set, which he used in the future.

The turning point was 1955. At that moment, Oleg Strizhenov was invited to film one of the adaptations of the novel “The Gadfly.” The film received the same name. Strizhenov himself acted as a key character and did an excellent job with the dramatic role.


Oleg Strizhenov in the film "Gadfly"

This was followed by the film “The Mexican”. It was published literally the same year. The adaptation of Jack London's novel brought the artist even greater popularity and fame among Soviet audiences.

The Mexican (drama, dir. Vladimir Kaplunovsky, 1955)

In 1956, the film “Forty-First” followed. And already in 1958, Oleg Strizhenov starred in the Russian-Indian film “Walking across Three Seas,” where he brought to life the image of Afanasy Nikitin.


Oleg Strizhenov in the film “Walking across Three Seas”

The four named films brought actor Oleg Strizhenov wild popularity among viewers and cinema lovers of all ages.

They looked up to him and wanted to be like him. Due to the peculiarities of the images on the screen, the image of a romantic hero was attached to Oleg Strizhenov, which the actor continued to embody for some time.

Subsequently, the man, who had already proven what he was capable of, was offered to play in film adaptations of classic works.

In the artist’s personal collection one can find the paintings “The Queen of Spades”, “The Captain’s Daughter”, “White Nights”, “Northern Tales” and more.


Oleg Strizhenov in the film “Northern Tale”

Everywhere the artist brought depth and novelty to the images. Oleg Strizhenov’s track record also included biographical films. At one time, the artist played Hero of the USSR Manevich, pilot Utochkin and even Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.

However, the promising artist’s career did not end with these films. The actor's portfolio includes films about the war that were closest to him. Because he and his family saw with their own eyes what the hardships of difficult times are and how unpredictably a person’s fate can turn.

In addition to military films, Oleg Strizhenov appeared in historical films. And then, moving away from the image of a romantic character, even in science fiction projects.

In 1987, one of the last films with the participation of Oleg Aleksandrovich Strizhenov, entitled “Not Subject to Disclosure,” was released.


Oleg Strizhenov in the film “Not Subject to Disclosure” 1987

Then the 90s began. For many artists, they have become difficult and stagnant. Creative people could not find work. Even such a famous actor as Strizhenov did not escape this fate. There were no offers.

The return to professional creative activity took place only in the new millennium. However, it was far from what it could have been.

The last films on the artist’s track record were “Instead of Me” (2000), as well as “Five Stars,” which was released four years later.

In both cases, Oleg Aleksandrovich Strizhenov played the main role. In general, this was his acting credo - to be the central character of the entire film or not to take part in the project at all.

This ended Strizhenov’s successful acting career. In 2009, Oleg Alexandrovich’s merits were recognized at a high level. The already middle-aged artist received the Golden Eagle

Creativity[ | ]

Theater roles[ | ]

State Russian Drama Theater (Tallinn, Estonian SSR)[ | ]

  • “Restless character” by L. N. Rakhmanov - essayist Gruzd
  • “Above the Dnieper” by A. E. Korneychuk - Netudykhat
  • “Guilty Without Guilt” by A. N. Ostrovsky - Neznamov

Moscow Art Theater of the USSR named after M. Gorky[ | ]

  • 1964 - “Egor Bulychov and others” by M. Gorky - Stepan Tyatin
  • 1964 - “Mary Stuart” by F. Schiller - Mortimer
  • 1967 - “Guilty Without Guilt” by A. N. Ostrovsky - Neznamov
  • 1968 - “Three Sisters” by A. P. Chekhov - Baron Tuzenbach
  • 1968 - “The Seagull” by A. P. Chekhov - Treplev
  • 1973 - “Simplicity is enough for every wise man” by A. N. Ostrovsky - Glumov
  • 1974 - “Copper Grandmother” by L. G. Zorin - Emperor Nicholas I

State Film Actor Theater[ | ]

  • “Sergei Yesenin” - reading program
  • “Anna Snegina”, stage composition - Sergei Yesenin
  • “Masquerade”, stage composition - Arbenin
  • “Broad Maslenitsa”, dramatization - Yegor Ivanovich

Teleplays[ | ]

  • 1963 - “The Story of First Love” - Captain
  • 1971 - “Twenty Years Later” - Athos
  • 1974 - “The Seagull” - Treplev

Recording House - State Radio (Golden Fund)[ | ]

  • "The Three Musketeers", dramatization - d'Artagnan
  • "Don Carlos", radio play - Don Carlos
  • “The Path of Thunder”, radio play - Tom
  • “Spartak”, radio composition – Spartak
  • “The Third Compartment”, radio play - Sergei Yesenin
  • “Anna Snegina”, radio composition - Sergei Yesenin
  • "George Sand", radio play - Chopin
  • "Ferenz Liszt", radio play - Liszt
  • “Masquerade”, radio play - Arbenin
  • “Egor Bulychov and others”, Moscow Art Theater performance - Tyatin
  • “Guilty Without Guilt”, Moscow Art Theater performance - Neznamov
  • “The Seagull”, Moscow Art Theater performance - Treplev
  • “Letter to Mother”, “Answer”, “Black Man” - Sergei Yesenin
  • 1968 - “Ivanhoe”, radio play - Ivanhoe

Movie roles[ | ]

YearNameRole
1955fGadflyArthur Burton, aka Gadfly / Felice Rivares
1955fMexicanJose Fernandez aka Felipe Rivera
1956fForty-firstLieutenant Vadim Nikolaevich Govorukha-Otrok
1958fSailing across three seasAfanasy Nikitin
1958fCaptain's daughterPeter Grinev
1959fLife is in your handsDudin
1959fWhite Nightsdreamer
1960fNorthern storyPavel Bestuzhev
1960fQueen of SpadesHermann
1961fDuelIvan Laevsky
1961fCoward / Zbabelecpartisan Oleg
1962fIn a loopSergey Utochkin
1963fOptimistic tragedyfirst officer
1964fThree sistersBaron Tusenbach
1965fThird youthPeter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
1966fRoll callBorodin
1967fGoodbyeLieutenant Oleg Starygin
1968fHis name was RobertSergey / Robert
1969fNot subject to jurisdictionpilot Egorov
1970fMission in KabulRoman Luzhin
1972fLand, on demandLev Manevich / Konrad Kertner / Yakov Nikitich Starostin
1975fThe last victimDulcin
1975fStar of captivating happinessPrince Sergei Grigorievich Volkonsky
1978fKarl Marx. Youth Lamennais
1980fPeter's youthPrince Vasily Vasilievich Golitsyn
1983fProceed with liquidationIvan Alexandrovich Danilov
1985fMister Veliky NovgorodAlexey Borodin
1986fMy favorite clownDim Dimych
1987fPromotionKareev
1987fNot subject to disclosurePrince Ukhtominsky
2000fInstead of meGagarin
2006fFive Starshotel director

Voiceover[ | ]

  • 1959 - Echo - Janis
    (role of V. Ya. Zandbergs)
  • 1980 - Through thorns to the stars - Glan
    (role of G. A. Strizhenov) (voice of the new version))
  • 1994 - The Legend of Mount Tbau

Participation in films[ | ]

  • 1959 - Stars meet in Moscow (documentary)
  • 1974 - The World of Nikolai Simonov (documentary)

Personal life

The actor was officially married three times. His first choice was his partner on the set named Marianne. They met while participating in the Gadfly project.

The marriage was concluded almost immediately. The couple lived together for 12 years. From this union, a daughter, Natalya, was born. However, the further fate of the family was tragic.

The daughter followed in the footsteps of her famous parent and also found herself in art. However, in 2003, at the age of 46, she died. And then, literally after some time, the same fate awaited Oleg Strizhenov’s wife, Marianna.


Marianna and Oleg Strizhenov

From his first marriage, his deceased wife had a daughter, Alexandra, whom the man considered his own, although their relationship ended up being very difficult.

The second wife of Oleg Aleksandrovich Strizhenov was Lyubov Lifentsova-Zemlyanikina. They met at the height of the artist’s creative career, when he served at the Moscow Art Theater.

This marriage was quite strong. From the union a son, Alexander, was born. His name is on everyone's lips. The man took over the baton from his father. To this day, he continues to act in films, direct films and write scripts.

After 6 years of official relations, family life gave way. Mutual grievances, insults and misunderstandings began. As a result, the couple announced their divorce. The couple separated.


Oleg Strizhenov and Lyubov Lifentsova-Zemlyanikina

In 2008, the ex-wife of a star man took monastic vows and left worldly life. The reasons for this decision are not exactly known.

In the 70s, Oleg Aleksandrovich Strizhenov met Lionella Pyryeva (her maiden name was Skirda). Due to mutual obligations, they were unable to start a relationship. After all, both were family people and were married. Everything was limited to one fleeting conversation.

In 1976, after family obligations had faded into the background for both, they finally entered into an official marriage.


Lionella Pyryeva and Oleg Strizhenov in recent years

Oleg Strizhenov’s personal life was difficult. However, now he and Lionella Pyryeva have been married for more than 40 years and have no plans to divorce. The couple had no children from this union.

Personal life of Oleg Strizhenov

The personal life of Oleg Strizhenov has never gone unnoticed. The young, always well-groomed actor was always the favorite of the female half, and being in his first and second marriages, the womanizer managed to have affairs on the side.

Officially, Oleg Strizhenov was married three times. But the last wife, with her wisdom and love, managed to rein in the man, and now the actor cannot imagine a day without his beloved. Oleg Strizhenov and Lionella Pyryeva have been happily married for several decades, living in harmony and understanding.

Actor now

It’s impossible to say for sure what’s happening to the artist these days, what he’s doing.

In recent years, Oleg Strizhenov practically does not appear in public and does not give interviews to print or online publications. However, information about him emerges from time to time in connection with the name of his granddaughter, Alexandra Kholoshina. Daughters of his first wife.

In the program “We Talk and Show,” she talked about her experience of surrogacy. According to media reports, she carried children for real parents for a long time.

And after their birth, when the official mother and father did not want to take the born children. As a result, the woman wrote a refusal, and they ended up in a foster family.

In 2021, Alexandra shared information that her grandfather did not want to communicate with her, since she is not a public or famous person. In addition, the woman stated that because of this attitude she lost her child.

Oleg Strizhenov’s own comment came later. As the actor said, Alexandra herself broke off all relations when, after one conflict, she declared that she did not want to have anything to do with Strizhenov.

The artist prefers not to communicate with journalists. However, it is certain that he is still involved in fine arts, draws and spends time near the canvas.

“Oleg Strizhenov. Love of my life." Documentary

“Confession” by Oleg Strizhenov

In 2021, on August 10, Oleg Alexandrovich celebrated his ninetieth birthday. Now his stormy life is far behind him, but all its events are reflected in the book of his memoirs, “Confession.” Probably, the accumulated emotional fatigue during active work affects the fact that the artist’s life today has become solitary and almost closed. He is far from social events and does not like interviews.

His current hobby is painting. Nowadays, the most important thing for an artist is family! Over the years, values ​​change and what previously seemed important now becomes completely irrelevant, and true values ​​come to the fore.

Author of the article: Valentina Koshaeva

Filmography

Films with the participation of Oleg Strizhenov:

  • 1955 - Gadfly
  • 1955 - Mexican
  • 1956 - Forty-first
  • 1958 - Voyage across three seas
  • 1958 - The captain's daughter
  • 1959 - Life is in your hands
  • 1959 - White Nights
  • 1960 - Northern story
  • 1960 - Queen of Spades
  • 1961 - Duel
  • 1961 - Coward
  • 1962 - In a loop
  • 1963 — Optimistic tragedy
  • 1964 - Three sisters
  • 1965 - Third youth
  • 1966 - Roll Call
  • 1967 - Goodbye
  • 1968 - His name was Robert
  • 1969 - Not subject to jurisdiction
  • 1970 - Mission to Kabul
  • 1972 - Earth, on call
  • 1975 - The Last Victim
  • 1975 - Star of Captivating Happiness
  • 1978 - Karl Marx
  • 1980 - Youth of Peter
  • 1983 - Proceed with liquidation
  • 1985 - Mister Veliky Novgorod
  • 1986 - My favorite clown
  • 1987 - Action
  • 1987 - Not to be disclosed
  • 2000 - Instead of me
  • 2004 - Five stars

Creation

Roles in the theater

State Russian Drama Theater (Tallinn)

(1953—1954)

  • “Restless character” by L. N. Rakhmanov - essayist Gruzd
  • “Above the Dnieper” by A. E. Korneychuk - Netudykhat
  • “Guilty Without Guilt” by A. N. Ostrovsky - Neznamov

Moscow Art Academic Theater named after M. Gorky

  • 1963 - “Egor Bulychov and others” by M. Gorky - Stepan Tyatin
  • 1963 - “Mary Stuart” by F. Schiller - Mortimer
  • 1967 - “Guilty Without Guilt” by A. N. Ostrovsky - Neznamov
  • 1968 - “Three Sisters” by A. P. Chekhov - Baron Tuzenbach
  • 1969 - “The Seagull” by A. P. Chekhov - Treplev
  • 1972 - “Simplicity is enough for every wise man” by A. N. Ostrovsky - Glumov
  • 1974 - “Copper Grandmother” by L. G. Zorin - Emperor Nicholas I

A television

  • 1963 - “The Story of First Love” - Captain
  • 1971 - “Twenty Years Later” - Athos
  • 1973 - “The Seagull” - Treplev
  • 1974 - “Nikolai Simonov” - memories of actor N. Simonov

State Film Actor Theater

  • “Sergei Yesenin” - reading program
  • “Anna Snegina”, stage composition - Sergei Yesenin
  • “Masquerade”, stage composition - Arbenin
  • “Broad Maslenitsa”, dramatization - Yegor Ivanovich

Recording House – State Radio (Golden Fund)

  • "The Three Musketeers", dramatization - d'Artagnan
  • "Don Carlos", radio play - Don Carlos
  • “The Path of Thunder”, radio play - Tom
  • “Spartak”, radio composition – Spartak
  • “The Third Compartment”, radio play - Sergei Yesenin
  • “Anna Snegina”, radio composition - Sergei Yesenin
  • "George Sand", radio play - Chopin
  • "Ferenz Liszt", radio play - Liszt
  • “Masquerade”, radio play - Arbenin
  • “Egor Bulychov and others”, Moscow Art Theater performance - Tyatin
  • “Guilty Without Guilt”, Moscow Art Theater performance - Neznamov
  • “The Seagull”, Moscow Art Theater performance - Treplev
  • “Letter to Mother”, “Answer”, “Black Man” - Sergei Yesenin
  • 1968 - “Ivanhoe”, radio play - Ivanhoe

Film roles

  1. 1951 - Sports honor - fan
    (episode)
  2. 1955 - Gadfly - Arthur Burton, aka Gadfly / Felice Rivares
  3. 1955 - Mexican - Jose Fernandez, aka Felipe Rivera / Joaquin Fernandez
  4. 1956 - Forty-first - Lieutenant Vadim Nikolaevich Govorukha-Otrok
  5. 1958 - Walking beyond three seas - Afanasy Nikitin
  6. 1958 - The Captain's Daughter - Pyotr Grinev
  7. 1958 - Life is in your hands - Dudin
  8. 1959 - White Nights - Dreamer
  9. 1959 - Northern Tale - Pavel Bestuzhev
  10. 1960 - Queen of Spades - Hermann
  11. 1960 - Duel - Ivan Laevsky
  12. 1961 - Coward / Zbabelec
    -
    soldier Oleg
  13. 1962 - In a loop - Sergei Utochkin
  14. 1963 - Optimistic tragedy - first officer
  15. 1964 - Three sisters - Baron Tuzenbach
  16. 1965 - The Third Youth - P. I. Tchaikovsky
  17. 1966 - Roll Call - Borodin
  18. 1967 - Farewell - Oleg Starygin, lieutenant
  19. 1968 - His name was Robert - Sergei / Robert
  20. 1969 - Not subject to jurisdiction - Egorov, pilot
  21. 1970 - Mission to Kabul - Roman Luzhin
  22. 1972 - Land, on demand - Lev Manevich / Konrad Kertner / Yakov Nikitich Starostin
  23. 1975 - The Last Victim - Vadim Grigorievich Dulchin
  24. 1975 - Star of Captivating Happiness - Sergei Grigorievich Volkonsky, Prince
  25. 1978 - Karl Marx. Early life - Lamennais
  26. 1980 - Youth of Peter - Vasily Golitsyn, prince
  27. 1983 - Start liquidation - Ivan Aleksandrovich Danilov, police colonel, head of the department for combating banditry
  28. 1985 - Mister Veliky Novgorod - Alexey Borodin
  29. 1986 - My favorite clown - Dim Dimych
  30. 1987 - Action - Kareev
  31. 1987 - Not subject to disclosure - Prince Ukhtominsky
  32. 2000 - Instead of me - Gagarin
  33. 2004 - Five Stars - hotel director
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