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Andrey Mironov(1941-1987)

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Andrey Mironov
Andrei Mironov was a Soviet comedian known for Le bras de diamant (1969)

He was born Andrei Aleksandrovich Menaker on March 8, 1941, in Moscow. His father, Aleksandr Semenovich Menaker, and his mother, Mariya Mironova, were famous actors in the Soviet Union. From 1958-1962 he studied acting at the Moscow Shchukin School. From 1962-1987 Mironov was a permanent member of the trope at the Moscow Theatre of Satire.

In 1961, while being a student of acting school, Mironov made his film debut in 'A esli eto lyubov?', by director Yuli Raizman. He became famous after his roles in Moy mladshiy brat (1962), written by Vasiliy Aksyonov and directed by Aleksandr Zarkhi, and in '3+2' (1962), directed by Genrikh Oganisyan. Mironov did a nice performance in a supporting role in Attention, automobile (1966) (Watch Out for the Automobile 1966), by director Eldar Ryazanov. In it Mironov worked with the stellar acting ensemble, including such actors, as Innokentiy Smoktunovskiy, Oleg Efremov, Anatoliy Papanov, Georgi Zhzhyonov, Evgeniy Evstigneev, Olga Aroseva, Donatas Banionis, and others.

Andrei Mironov is best known for his brilliant performance in supporting role as Kozodoev, a sloppy tourist turned involuntary jewel-smuggler in popular comedy Le bras de diamant (1969) (The Diamond Arm 1968), by director Leonid Gaidai. After this film Mironov became a superstar in the Soviet Union. He worked with an outstanding ensemble of stars, such as Yuriy Nikulin, Anatoliy Papanov, Nina Grebeshkova, Nonna Mordyukova, and other popular Russian actors. The film became the biggest box-office hit ever in the Soviet Union with theatrical admissions over 76,000,000 in the year 1969. It still remains popular after many decades. In the 1995 national poll Le bras de diamant (1969) (The Diamond Arm 1968) was voted the best Russian-Soviet film of all time.

Andrei Mironov was among the most popular Russian actors during the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. He was highly regarded for his distinguished contribution to comedy. Among his best works was his interpretation of the classic character Ostap Bender in _"12 stulev" (1977) (mini)_ (Twelve chairs 1977), by director Mark Zakharov. There his partners were Anatoliy Papanov, Rolan Bykov, Georgiy Vitsin, Oleg Tabakov, Aleksandr Abdulov, and others. Mironov also worked with Mark Zakharov in Obyknovennoe chudo (1979) (An Ordinary Miracle 1978), where his partners were Aleksandr Abdulov, Irina Kupchenko, Evgeniy Leonov, Evgeniya Simonova, Yekaterina Vasilyeva, and Oleg Yankovskiy.

Andrei Mironov was designated People's Artist of Russia, and also received awards at Soviet film festivals. He had a apoplexy and collapsed during his performance on stage, in the arms of his friend and partner Aleksandr Shirvindt, just minutes before the end of the show. Mironov died of a brain hemorrhage aged 46, on August 16, 1987, only thirteen days after the death of his best film partner Anatoliy Papanov. Andrei Mironov was laid to rest in the Vagankovo Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. He was survived by his wife, actress Ekaterina Golubkina, and their daughter, actress Maria Mironova.
BornMarch 8, 1941
DiedAugust 16, 1987(46)
BornMarch 8, 1941
DiedAugust 16, 1987(46)
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    • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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Known for

L'homme de boulevard des Capucines (1987)
L'homme de boulevard des Capucines
7.6
  • Johnny First
  • 1987
Yuriy Nikulin in Le bras de diamant (1969)
Le bras de diamant
8.2
  • Gennadiy 'Gesha' Kozodoev
  • 1969
Attention, automobile (1966)
Attention, automobile
8.0
  • Dima Semitsvetov
  • 1966
12 stulev (1977)
12 stulev
8.2
TV Mini Series
  • Ostap Bender

Credits

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Actor



  • Belye rozy, rozovye slony (1987)
    Belye rozy, rozovye slony
    TV Movie
    • Henry Pulaski
    • 1987
  • Sledopyt (1987)
    Sledopyt
    5.7
    • Sanglis
    • 1987
  • L'homme de boulevard des Capucines (1987)
    L'homme de boulevard des Capucines
    7.6
    • Johnny First
    • 1987
  • Grustit ne nado (1985)
    Grustit ne nado
    7.0
    TV Movie
    • 1985
  • My S Sherlokom Holmsom (1985)
    My S Sherlokom Holmsom
    6.7
    Short
    • Tom (voice)
    • 1985
  • Pobeda (1985)
    Pobeda
    6.0
    • Charles Bright
    • 1985
  • Andrei Boltnev in Mon ami Ivan Lapchine (1985)
    Mon ami Ivan Lapchine
    7.5
    • Khanin
    • 1985
  • Kot Leopold (1975)
    Kot Leopold
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Leopold the Cat
    • White Mouse
    • Grey Mouse (voice) ...
    • 1975–1984
  • Tatyana Dogileva and Andrey Mironov in Blondinka za uglom (1984)
    Blondinka za uglom
    6.5
    • Nikolay Gavrilovich Poryvaev
    • 1984
  • Gde-to v gubernskom sadu (Koe-chto iz gubernskoy zhizni) (1983)
    Gde-to v gubernskom sadu (Koe-chto iz gubernskoy zhizni)
    6.4
    TV Movie
    • 1983
  • Skazka stranstviy (1983)
    Skazka stranstviy
    7.7
    • Orlando
    • 1983
  • Revizor (1983)
    Revizor
    7.4
    TV Movie
    • Khlestakov (as A. Mironov)
    • 1983
  • Andrey Mironov and Marina Neyolova in Fantazii Faryateva (1982)
    Fantazii Faryateva
    7.7
    TV Movie
    • Faryatyev
    • 1982
  • Raz kovboy, dva kovboy... (1981)
    Raz kovboy, dva kovboy...
    7.4
    Short
    • (voice)
    • 1981
  • Budte moim muzhem (1981)
    Budte moim muzhem
    6.7
    • Viktor
    • 1981

Director



  • Malenkie komedii bolshogo doma (1974)
    Malenkie komedii bolshogo doma
    7.5
    TV Movie
    • Director
    • 1974

Music Department



  • L'homme de boulevard des Capucines (1987)
    L'homme de boulevard des Capucines
    7.6
    • playback singer
    • 1987

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • A. Mironov
  • Height
    • 1.82 m
  • Born
    • March 8, 1941
    • Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia]
  • Died
    • August 16, 1987
    • Riga, Latvian SSR, USSR [now Latvia](brain hemorrhage)
  • Spouses
      Larisa Golubkina1974 - August 16, 1987 (his death)
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Portrayal
    • 1 Pictorial
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

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    On the day after he died, he was booked to perform. People were offered a refund for their tickets. Not a single ticket was returned.
  • Nickname
    • Andriusha

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