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Leonid Kuravlyov

Acting
1936-10-08
Moscow, RSFSR, USSR
Soviet and Russian film actor. He became a People’s Artist of the RSFSR in 1976.

Kuravlyov was born in Moscow into a working-class family. His father Vyacheslav Yakovlevich Kuravlyov (1909–1979) worked as a locksmith at the Salyut Machine-Building Association and his mother Valentina Dmitriyevna Kuravlyova (1916–1993) was a hairdresser. In 1941 with the start of the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union (known in Russia as the Great Patriotic War) his mother was arrested on false report, accused of counter-revolutionary activity (Article 58) and exiled to Karaganda, Kazakh SSR to work at the local plant. In five years she was freed without a right to live in Moscow and sent to Zasheyek, Murmansk Oblast in the Russian far north where she continued working as a hairdresser. In 1948 she managed to get a permission to see her son who spent a year with her at Zasheyek, and in 1951 she finally returned to Moscow.

In 1955 Kuravlyov entered VGIK to study acting under Boris Bibikov. He graduated in 1960 and joined the Theater Studio of Film Actors. He made his first movie appearances while still a student. In 1960 he was noted by Vasily Shukshin and took part in his diploma film Reported From Lebyazhye. In 1961 they both starred in the popular melodrama When the Trees Were Tall, and in 1964 Shukshin gave him the leading role in his comedy movie There Is Such a Lad which brought Kuravlyov true fame and which he considered to be the start of his successful movie career. He also acted in Your Son and Brother (1965) and felt so grateful for what the director did for him that he later named his son after Shukshin.

The role of Shura Balaganov in Mikhail Schweitzer’s comedy The Little Golden Calf based on the book by Ilf and Petrov was one of his first successful roles: he managed to create an image of a brash yet charming petty thief. His other notable roles of that period include Khoma Brut in one of the first Soviet horror movies Viy (1967), antagonist Sorokin in a psychological melodrama Not Under the Jurisdiction (1969), Robinson Crusoe in Stanislav Govorukhin’s Life and Amazing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1972), a Nazi officer Kurt Eismann in Seventeen Moments of Spring (1973) and Lavr Mironovich in Pyotr Todorovsky’s The Last Victim (1975).

In the 1970s he appeared in three to four films per year. Even though Kuravlyov was adept at playing serious dramatic roles, he is still best known for his leading roles in top-grossing comedy movies such as Afonya (1975) by Georgiy Daneliya (11th highest-grossing Soviet film, highest grossing film of the year, 62.2 mln viewers), Leonid Gaidai’s Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future (1973, 17th highest-grossing film, 60 mln viewers) and It Can’t Be! (1975, 46th highest-grossing film with 46.9 mln viewers), The Most Charming and Attractive (1985) by Gerald Bezhanov (the highest-grossing film of 1985, 44.9 mln viewers) and others.

During the late 1990s he hosted a popular TV programme The World of Books with Leonid Kuravlyov where he talked about new book releases. In two years it was closed and then relaunched with new hosts. In 2012 he was awarded the IV class Order “For Merit to the Fatherland”.

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Known For 203 titles
Your Son and Brother (1966) subtitle poster
Your Son and Brother
1966 Movie
as Степан Воеводин, средний сын
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The Golden Calf (1968) subtitle poster
The Golden Calf
1968 Movie
as Shura Balaganov
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Take Care of the Men! (1983) subtitle poster
Take Care of the Men!
1983 Movie
as Vladimir Rodionov
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Shine, Shine, My Star (1969) subtitle poster
Shine, Shine, My Star
1969 Movie
as Red comissar
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Young People (1971) subtitle poster
Young People
1971 Movie
as new settler
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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson: The Twentieth Century Begins - Part 2 (1988) subtitle poster
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson: The Twentieth Century Begins - Part 2
1988 Movie
as Von Bork
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Across Red Nights (1991) subtitle poster
Across Red Nights
1991 Movie
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Such a Big Boy (1967) subtitle poster
Such a Big Boy
1967 Movie
as Vasiliy
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Literature Lesson (1968) subtitle poster
Literature Lesson
1968 Movie
as Савелий Сидоров
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Made in USSR (1991) subtitle poster
Made in USSR
1991 Movie
as Ivan Moiseyevich
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It's Just Awful! (1982) subtitle poster
It's Just Awful!
1982 Movie
as Ruslan Ivanovich
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About Friends and Comrades (1970) subtitle poster
About Friends and Comrades
1970 Movie
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The Invisible Man (1985) subtitle poster
The Invisible Man
1985 Movie
as Marvel
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The Heirs (2008) subtitle poster
The Heirs
2008 Movie
as глава администрации
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There Will Be No Leave Today (1959) subtitle poster
There Will Be No Leave Today
1959 Movie
as Morozov
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The Suicide (1990) subtitle poster
The Suicide
1990 Movie
as заведующий тиром Александр Лукьянович Калабушкин
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Lady Into Lassie (1995) subtitle poster
Lady Into Lassie
1995 Movie
as Grigoriy Muromskiy
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Saga of the Ancient Bulgars: The Ladder of Vladimir the Red Sun (2004) subtitle poster
Saga of the Ancient Bulgars: The Ladder of Vladimir the Red Sun
2004 Movie
as Dobrynya
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Hope (1988) subtitle poster
Hope
1988 Movie
as Stepan
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This Merry Planet (1973) subtitle poster
This Merry Planet
1973 Movie
as Игрек - член экипажа летающей тарелки
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The Seven Brides of Lance-Corporal Zbruyev (1971) subtitle poster
The Seven Brides of Lance-Corporal Zbruyev
1971 Movie
as Priest
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I Am His Bride (1969) subtitle poster
I Am His Bride
1969 Movie
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Homeboy (1974) subtitle poster
Homeboy
1974 Movie
as Fedor
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Martinko (1987) subtitle poster
Martinko
1987 Movie
as Martinko (voice)
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