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Vladimir Etush
Владимир Этуш
Etush in 2008
Born

Vladimir Abramovich Etush


(1922-05-06)6 May 1922
Died9 March 2019(2019-03-09) (aged 96)
Moscow, Russia
Occupation(s)Actor, theater pedagogue
Years active1944–2019
SpouseYelena Gorbunova
HonoursPeople's Artist of the USSR (1984)

Vladimir Abramovich Etush (Russian: Влади́мир Абра́мович Э́туш; 6 May 1922 – 9 March 2019) was a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor of Jewish descent. People's Artist of the USSR (1984).

Personal life

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Etush was married four times.

He had a daughter, actress Raisa Etush (born 1955), from his marriage with Craynova.

Career

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Partial filmography

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  • The Gadfly (1955) as Martini
  • The Chairman (1964) as Colonel Kaloyev
  • Stewardess (1967) as Caucasian passenger
  • Kidnapping, Caucasian Style (1967) as comrade Saakhov
  • An Old, Old Tale (1968) as the king / innkeeper
  • Solaris (1968, TV Movie) as Dr. Snaut
  • The Twelve Chairs (1971) as Andrei Bruns
  • Shadow (1971) as Piestro, Annuanciata's father, hotel keeper, man eater
  • Mission in Kabul (1971) as Abdulla-Khan
  • Incorrigible Liar (1973) as Prince of Burukhtania Emir Burokhtan Second Second
  • Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future (1973) as Anton Semyonovich Shpak, dentist
  • The Adventures of Buratino (1976, TV Movie) as Karabas Barabas
  • How Ivanushka the Fool Travelled in Search of Wonder (1977) as Fakir
  • 31 June (1978, TV Movie) as Malgrim, Master of black and white magic
  • The Donkey's Hide (1982) as King Gaston IX
  • Classic (1998) as Monarch
  • The Three Musketeers (2013) as Gerbier
  • Honours and awards

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    Etush on a 2022 stamp of Russia

    References

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    1. ^ V. Yakov (May 2006). "Пресса о Владимире Этуше. Владимир Этуш:"Орден мне вручали на бегу" | Владимир Этуш. Жизнь и творчество". etush.ru.
  • ^ "Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 6 мая 2003 года № 504". Archived from the original on 4 October 2011. Retrieved 20 November 2008.
  • ^ Первые лауреаты премии «Золотая маска» досрочно объявлены в Москве. TASS.ru. 12 December 2016
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