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| name = Oleg Yankovsky<br />{{small|Олег Янковский}}
| name = Oleg Yankovsky<br />{{small|Олег Янковский}}
| honorific_suffix = [[People's Artist of the USSR|PAU]]
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| image = Oleg Yankovsky2.jpg
| image = Oleg Yankovsky2.jpg
| caption = Oleg Yankovsky, May 2007
| caption = Oleg Yankovsky, May 2007
| birthname = Oleg Ivanovich Yankovsky
| birthname = Oleg Ivanovich Yankovsky
| birth_date = {{Birth date|df=yes|1944|02|23}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date|df=yes|1944|02|23}}
| birth_place = [[Jezkazgan]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union|USSR]]
| birth_place = [[Jezkazgan]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union|USSR]] (now [[Kazakhstan]])
| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|2009|05|20|1944|02|23}}
| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|2009|05|20|1944|02|23}}
| death_place = [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]
| death_place = [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]
| resting_place = [[Novodevichy Cemetery]], Moscow, Russia
| resting_place = [[Novodevichy Cemetery]], Moscow, Russia
| occupation = Actor
| occupation = Actor
| alma_mater = [[Sobinov Theatre Institute of the Saratov State Conservatory]]
| years_active = 1965–2009
| years_active = 1965–2009
| employer = [[Saratov Drama Theater]]
| title = [[People's Artist of the USSR]] (1991)
| title = [[People's Artist of the USSR]] (1991)
| spouse = Lyudmila Zorina
| spouse = Lyudmila Zorina
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'''Oleg Ivanovich Yankovsky''' ({{lang-ru|Оле́г Ива́нович Янко́вский}}; 23 February 1944 – 20 May 2009) was a Soviet/Russian actor who had excelled in psychologically sophisticated roles of modern intellectuals.<ref name="ria">{{cite web|url=https://ria.ru/spravka/20090520/171635208.html|work=[[RIA Novosti]]|title=Янковский Олег Иванович. Биографическая справка}}</ref> In 1991, he became, together with [[Sofia Pilyavskaya]], the last person to be named a [[People's Artist of the USSR]].
'''Oleg Ivanovich Yankovsky''' ({{langx|ru|Оле́г Ива́нович Янко́вский}}; 23 February 1944 – 20 May 2009) was a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] and [[Russia]]n actor who excelled in psychologically sophisticated roles of modern intellectuals.<ref>{{cite book|title=Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema|author=Peter Rollberg|publisher=Rowman & Littlefield|year=2009|place=US|isbn=978-0-8108-6072-8|pages=283–284}}</ref><ref name="ria">{{cite web|url=https://ria.ru/spravka/20090520/171635208.html|work=[[RIA Novosti]]|title=Янковский Олег Иванович. Биографическая справка|date=20 May 2009 }}</ref> In 1991, he became, together with {{ill|Sofia Pilyavskaya|ru|Пилявская, Софья Станиславовна}}, the last person to be named a [[People's Artist of the USSR]].


==Biography==
==Biography==

===Early life===
===Early life===
Oleg Ivanovich Yankovsky was born on 23 February 1944 in [[Jezkazgan]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]] (now [[Kazakhstan]]). His family was of noble [[Russians|Russian]], [[Belarussians|Belarusian]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://fishki.net/1859458-den-rozhdenija-olega-jankovskogo.html |title=День рождения Олега Янковского |publisher=''Fishki.net'' |date=23 February 2016 |lang=ru}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://teleprogramma.pro/stars/85874/ |title=Тот самый Янковский: памяти великого артиста |publisher=''teleprogramma.pro'' |first=Andrey |last=Ivanov |date=23 February 2016 |lang=ru}}</ref> and [[Poles|Polish]] ancestry. His father, Ivan Pavlovich, was [[Imperial Russian Guard|Life-Guards Semenovsky regiment's]] [[Stabskapitän]]. Yankovsky's father was arrested during the purges in the Red Army after the [[Case of Trotskyist Anti-Soviet Military Organization|Tukhachevsky case]] and was deported with his family to Kazakhstan, where he died in the camps of the [[Gulag]] system.<ref name="ria"/>


Oleg Ivanovich Yankovsky was born on 23 February 1944 in [[Jezkazgan]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]] (now [[Kazakhstan]]). His family was of noble [[Russians|Russian]], [[Belarusians|Belarusian]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://fishki.net/1859458-den-rozhdenija-olega-jankovskogo.html |title=День рождения Олега Янковского |publisher=Fishki.net |date=23 February 2016 |language=ru}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://teleprogramma.pro/stars/85874/ |title=Тот самый Янковский: памяти великого артиста |website=teleprogramma.pro |first=Andrey |last=Ivanov |date=23 February 2016 |language=ru}}</ref> and [[Polish people|Polish]] ancestry. His father, Ivan Pavlovich, was [[Imperial Russian Guard|Life-Guards Semenovsky regiment's]] [[Stabskapitän]]. Yankovsky's father was arrested during the purges in the Red Army after the [[Case of Trotskyist Anti-Soviet Military Organization|Tukhachevsky case]] and was deported with his family to Kazakhstan, where he died in the camps of the [[Gulag]] system.<ref name="ria"/>
After the death of Stalin, the Yankovsky family was able to leave Central Asia for [[Saratov]]. Oleg's eldest brother, Rostislav, after graduating from the Saratov Theater School, went to Minsk to play at the Russian Theater. He took 14-year-old Oleg with him due to financial concerns, as in the family there was only one breadwinner – middle brother Nikolay. In Minsk, youngest Yankovsky made his debut on the stage – it was necessary to substitute the sick performer of the episodic role of the boy in the play ''The Drummer''.<ref name="ria"/>

After the death of Stalin, the Yankovsky family was able to leave Central Asia for [[Saratov]]. Oleg's eldest brother, Rostislav, after graduating from the [[Saratov Theater School]], went to Minsk to play at the [[Russian Theater]]. He took 14-year-old Oleg with him due to financial concerns, as in the family there was only one breadwinner – middle brother Nikolay. In Minsk, youngest Yankovsky made his debut on the stage – it was necessary to substitute the sick performer of the episodic role of the boy in the play ''The Drummer''.<ref name="ria"/>


===Career===
===Career===
After leaving school, Yankovsky returned to Saratov, where in 1965 he graduated from the Saratov Theater School. After graduation, he was accepted into the troupe of the Saratov Drama Theater, where for eight years of work he played a number of leading roles. After success in the role of Prince Myshkin in the play ''[[The Idiot]]'' in 1973, he was invited to the [[Lenkom Theatre]].<ref name="ria"/>


After leaving school, Yankovsky returned to Saratov, where in 1965 he graduated from the [[Sobinov Theatre Institute of the Saratov State Conservatory|Saratov Theater School]]. After graduation, he was accepted into the troupe of the [[Saratov Drama Theater]], where for eight years of work he played a number of leading roles. After success in the role of Prince Myshkin in the play ''[[The Idiot]]'' in 1973, he was invited to the [[Lenkom Theatre]].<ref name="ria"/>
Yankovsky's film career was launched when he was cast in two movies ''[[The Shield and the Sword (film)|The Shield and the Sword]]'' (1968) by director [[Vladimir Basov]] about World War II and ''[[Two Comrades Were Serving]]'' (1968) by [[Yevgeni Karelov]] about Russian Civil War.

Yankovsky's film career was launched when he was cast in two movies ''[[The Shield and the Sword (film)|The Shield and the Sword]]'' (1968) by director [[Vladimir Basov]] about World War II and ''[[Two Comrades Were Serving]]'' (1968) by [[Yevgeny Karelov]] about Russian Civil War.


During his prolific screen career, Yankovsky appeared in many film adaptations of Russian classics, notably ''[[A Hunting Accident]]'' (1977) and ''[[The Kreutzer Sonata (1987 film)|The Kreutzer Sonata]]'' (1987). A leading actor of [[Mark Zakharov]]'s [[Lenkom Theatre]] since 1975, he starred in the TV versions of the theatre's productions, ''[[An Ordinary Miracle (1978 film)|An Ordinary Miracle]]'' (1978) and ''[[The Very Same Munchhausen]]'' (1979) being the most notable. For his role in Roman Balayan's ''[[Flights in Dreams and Reality]]'' (1984), Yankovsky was awarded the [[USSR State Prize]]. He has been better known abroad for his parts in [[Andrei Tarkovsky|Tarkovsky]]'s movies ''[[The Mirror (1975 film)|The Mirror]]'' (as the father) and ''[[Nostalghia]]'' (in the main role).
During his prolific screen career, Yankovsky appeared in many film adaptations of Russian classics, notably ''[[A Hunting Accident]]'' (1977) and ''[[The Kreutzer Sonata (1987 film)|The Kreutzer Sonata]]'' (1987). A leading actor of [[Mark Zakharov]]'s [[Lenkom Theatre]] since 1975, he starred in the TV versions of the theatre's productions, ''[[An Ordinary Miracle (1978 film)|An Ordinary Miracle]]'' (1978) and ''[[The Very Same Munchhausen]]'' (1979) being the most notable. For his role in Roman Balayan's ''[[Flights in Dreams and Reality]]'' (1984), Yankovsky was awarded the [[USSR State Prize]]. He has been better known abroad for his parts in [[Andrei Tarkovsky|Tarkovsky]]'s movies ''[[Mirror (1975 film)|Mirror]]'' (as the father) and ''[[Nostalghia]]'' (in the main role).


In the early 1990s, Yankovsky also played quite different roles in [[Georgi Daneliya]]’s tragic comedy ''[[Passport (1990 film)|Passport]]'' (1990) and in [[Karen Shakhnazarov]]’s historical and psychological drama ''[[The Assassin of the Tsar]]'' (1991). In 1991, he was the President of the Jury at the [[17th Moscow International Film Festival]].<ref name="Moscow1991">{{cite web |url=http://www.moscowfilmfestival.ru/miff34/eng/archives/?year=1991 |title=17th Moscow International Film Festival (1991) |accessdate=2 March 2013 |work=MIFF |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140403102003/http://www.moscowfilmfestival.ru/miff34/eng/archives/?year=1991 |archivedate=3 April 2014 |df= }}</ref>
In the early 1990s, Yankovsky also played quite different roles in [[Georgiy Daneliya]]’s tragic comedy ''[[Passport (1990 film)|Passport]]'' (1990) and in [[Karen Shakhnazarov]]’s historical and psychological drama ''[[The Assassin of the Tsar]]'' (1991). In 1991, he was the president of the jury at the [[17th Moscow International Film Festival]].<ref name="Moscow1991">{{cite web |url=http://www.moscowfilmfestival.ru/miff34/eng/archives/?year=1991 |title=17th Moscow International Film Festival (1991) |access-date=2 March 2013 |work=MIFF |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140403102003/http://www.moscowfilmfestival.ru/miff34/eng/archives/?year=1991 |archive-date=3 April 2014 }}</ref>


Starting in 1993, Yankovsky ran the [[Kinotavr]] Film Festival in [[Sochi]]. He continued to receive awards for his work with several [[Nika Award]]s from the Russian Film Academy for his directorial debut ''[[Come Look at Me]]'' (2001) and [[Valery Todorovsky]]'s ''Lyubovnik'' (2002). He appeared as [[Count Pahlen]] in ''[[Poor Poor Paul]]'' (2004) and as Komarovsky in a TV adaptation of ''[[Doctor Zhivago (2006 miniseries)|Doctor Zhivago]]'' (2006), directed by Oleg Menshikov.
Starting in 1993, Yankovsky ran the [[Kinotavr]] Film Festival in [[Sochi]]. He continued to receive awards for his work with several [[Nika Award]]s from the Russian Film Academy for his directorial debut ''[[Come Look at Me]]'' (2001) and [[Valery Todorovsky]]'s ''Lyubovnik'' (2002). He appeared as [[Count Pahlen]] in ''[[Poor Poor Paul]]'' (2004) and as Komarovsky in a TV adaptation of ''[[Doctor Zhivago (2006 miniseries)|Doctor Zhivago]]'' (2006), directed by [[Oleg Menshikov]].


The last film Yankovsky appeared in was ''[[Tsar (film)|Tsar]]'', which was released in 2009 and demonstrated at the [[Cannes Film Festival]] on 17 May 2009, just three days before his death. Yankovsky played the sophisticated role of [[Philip II, Metropolitan of Moscow|Metropolitan Philip]] in his last film.
The last film Yankovsky appeared in was ''[[Tsar (film)|Tsar]]'', which was released in 2009 and demonstrated at the [[Cannes Film Festival]] on 17 May 2009, just three days before his death. Yankovsky played the sophisticated role of [[Philip II, Metropolitan of Moscow|Metropolitan Philip]] in his last film.


===Death===
===Death===

On 20 May 2009, Yankovsky died from [[pancreatic cancer]] in Moscow, aged 65. A civil funeral took place at Lenkom theater. His burial was held on 22 May 2009 at [[Novodevichy Cemetery]] in the presence of his close relatives only.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://txt.newsru.com/cinema/20may2009/oleg.html|script-title=ru:Умер Олег Янковский|date=20 May 2009|agency=[[NEWSru.com]]|language=Russian|accessdate=20 May 2009}}</ref>
On 20 May 2009, Yankovsky died from [[pancreatic cancer]] in Moscow, aged 65. A civil funeral took place at Lenkom theater. His burial was held on 22 May 2009 at [[Novodevichy Cemetery]] in the presence of his close relatives only.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://txt.newsru.com/cinema/20may2009/oleg.html|script-title=ru:Умер Олег Янковский|date=20 May 2009|agency=[[NEWSru.com]]|language=ru|access-date=20 May 2009}}</ref>


==Personal life==
==Personal life==

*Wife – Lyudmila Zorina (born 1 May 1941), actress, Honored Artist of Russia.
*Wife – Lyudmila Zorina (born 1 May 1941), actress, [[Honored Artist of Russia]].
*Son – [[Filipp Yankovsky|Filipp]] (born 10 October 1968), actor and film director.
*Son – [[Filipp Yankovsky|Filipp]] (born 10 October 1968), actor and film director.
*Daughter-in-law – [[Oksana Fandera]] (born 7 November 1967), actress.
*Daughter-in-law – [[Oksana Fandera]] (born 7 November 1967), actress.
*Grandchildren – [[Ivan Yankovsky|Ivan]] (born 30 October 1990), actor; Elizaveta (born 1 May 1994).
*Grandchildren – [[Ivan Yankovsky|Ivan]] (born 30 October 1990), actor; Elizaveta (born 1 May 1994).
*Brothers – [[Rostislav Yankovsky]] (5 February 1930 – 26 June 2016), actor, People's Artist of the USSR; Nikolai Ivanovich Yankovsky (26 July 1941 – 25 May 2015), deputy director of the Saratov Puppet Theater "Teremok".
*Brothers – [[Rostislav Yankovsky]] (5 February 1930 – 26 June 2016), actor, [[People's Artist of the USSR]]; Nikolai Ivanovich Yankovsky (26 July 1941 – 25 May 2015), deputy director of the Saratov Puppet Theater "Teremok".
*Nephew – [[Igor Yankovsky]] (born 29 April 1951), actor.
*Nephew – [[Igor Yankovsky]] (born 29 April 1951), actor.


==Filmography==
==Filmography==

* ''[[Two Comrades Were Serving]]'' ''(Служили два товарища)'' (1968) as ''Andrei Nekrasov''
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* ''[[The Shield and the Sword (film)|The Shield and the Sword]]'' ''(Щит и меч)'' (1968) as ''Heinrich Schwarzkopf''
* ''O lyubvi'' (1966) as Andrei
* ''[[Wait for me, Anna (film)|Wait for me, Anna]]'' ''(Жди меня, Анна)'' (1969) as ''Sergei Novikov''
* ''[[I am Francysk Skaryna (film)|I am Francysk Skaryna]]'' ''(Я, Франциск Скорина)'' (1969) as ''[[Francysk Skaryna]]''
* ''[[The Shield and the Sword (film)|The Shield and the Sword]]'' (''Щит и меч'') (1968, TV Mini-Series) as Heinrich Schwarzkopf
* ''[[About love (film)|About love]]'' '' любви)'' (1970) as ''Andrew, a friend of Nicholas''
* ''[[Two Comrades Were Serving]]'' (''Служили два товарища'') (1968) as Andrei Nekrasov
* ''[[Atonement (1970 film)|Atonement]]'' ''(Расплата)'' (1970) as ''Alexis Platov''
* ''[[Wait For Me, Anna]]'' (''Жди меня, Анна'') (1969) as Sergei Novikov
* ''[[Those who have kept the fire (film)|Those who have kept the fire]]'' ''(Сохранившие огонь)'' (1970) as ''Semen''
* ''[[Those Who Have Kept the Fire]]'' (''Сохранившие огонь'') (1970, TV Movie) as Semen
* ''[[Operation "Holtsauge" (film)|Operation "Holtsauge"]]'' ''(Операция "Хольцауге")'' (1970) as ''Frank Ritter''
* ''[[I Am Francysk Skaryna]]'' (''Я, Франциск Скорина'') (1970) as [[Francysk Skaryna]]
* ''[[Racers (film)|Racers]]'' ''(Гонщики)'' (1972) as ''Nikolai Sergachev''
* ''[[About Love (1970 film)|About Love]]'' (''О любви'') (1970) as Andrew, a friend of Nicholas
* ''[[Unexpected joy (film)|Unexpected joy]]'' ''(Нечаянные радости)'' (1974) as ''Alexei Kanin'' (The film was not finished)
* ''[[Atonement (1970 film)|Atonement]]'' (''Расплата'') (1970) as Alexis Platov
* ''[[Wrath (film)|Wrath]]'' ''(Гнев)'' (1974) as ''Leonte Chebotaru''
* ''[[Operation "Holtsauge" (film)|Operation "Holtsauge"]]'' (''Операция "Хольцауге"'') (1970) as Frank Ritter
* ''[[The Mirror (1975 film)|The Mirror]]'' ''(Зеркало)'' (1974) as ''the father''
* ''[[Racers (film)|Racers]]'' (''Гонщики'') (1972) as Nikolai Sergachev
* ''[[Under a stone sky (film)|Under a stone sky]]'' ''(Под каменным небом)'' (1974) as ''Jacob''
* ''[[Wrath (1974 film)|Wrath]]'' (''Гнев'') (1974) as Leonte Chebotaru
* ''[[Bonus (film)|Bonus]]'' ''(Премия)'' (1974) as ''Lev Solomahin''
* ''[[Under a Stone Sky]]'' (''Под каменным небом'') (1974) as Jasjika, soldat
* ''[[Unexpected Joy]]'' (''Нечаянные радости'') (1974) as Alexei Kanin (The film was not finished)
* ''[[Police sergeant (film)|Police sergeant]]'' ''(Сержант милиции)'' (1974) as ''Criminal nicknamed Prince''
* ''[[Trust (1976 film)|Trust]]'' ''(Доверие)'' (1975) as ''[[Georgy Pyatakov]]''
* ''[[Police Sergeant (film)|Police Sergeant]]'' (''Сержант милиции'') (1974) as Criminal nicknamed Prince
* ''[[Mirror (1975 film)|Mirror]]'' (''Зеркало'') (1975) as the father
* ''[[The Captivating Star of Happiness]]'' ''(Звезда пленительного счастья)'' (1975) as ''[[Kondraty Ryleyev]]''
* ''[[Theater - this is my home (film)|Theater - this is my home]]'' ''(Мой дом - театр)'' (1975) as ''Dmitri A. Gorev, provincial tragedian''
* ''[[Bonus (film)|Bonus]]'' (''Премия'') (1975) as Lev Solomahin
* ''[[The Captivating Star of Happiness]]'' (''Звезда пленительного счастья'') (1975) as [[Kondraty Ryleyev]]
* ''[[Retired colonel (film)|Retired colonel]]'' ''(Полковник в отставке)'' (1975) as ''Alexei, son of colonel''
* ''[[Other people's letters (film)|Other people's letters]]'' ''(Чужие письма)'' (1975) as ''Zhenya Priakhin''
* ''[[Theater - this is my home (film)|Theater - this is my home]]'' (''Мой дом - театр'') (1975) as Dmitri A. Gorev, provincial tragedian
* ''[[Trust (1976 film)|Trust]]'' (''Доверие'') (1976) as [[Georgy Pyatakov]]
* ''[[Seventy-two degrees below zero (film)|Seventy-two degrees below zero]]'' ''(Семьдесят два градуса ниже нуля)'' (1976) as ''navigator Sergey Popov''
* ''[[Long criminal case (film)|Long criminal case]]'' ''(Длинное, длинное дело)'' (1976) as ''attorney Vladimir Vorontsov ''
* ''[[Other people's letters (film)|Other people's letters]]'' (''Чужие письма'') (1976) as Zhenya Priakhin
* ''[[Sentimentalnyy roman]]'' ''(Сентиментальный роман)'' (1976) as ''Ilya Gorodetsky''
* ''[[Sentimental Romance (1977 film)|Sentimental Romance]]'' (''Сентиментальный роман'') (1976) as Ilya Gorodetsky
* ''[[Seventy-two degrees below zero (film)|Seventy-two degrees below zero]]'' (''Семьдесят два градуса ниже нуля'') (1976) as navigator Sergey Popov
* ''[[ Sweet Woman]]'' ''(Сладкая женщина)'' (1976) as ''Tikhon Sokolov''
* ''[[Word for protection (film)|Word for protection]]'' ''(Слово для защиты)'' (1976) as ''Ruslan Shevernev''
* ''[[Retired colonel (film)|Retired colonel]]'' (''Полковник в отставке'') (1977) as Alexei, son of colonel
* ''[[Feedback (film)|Feedback]]'' ''(Обратная связь)'' (1977) as ''Leonid Sakulin''
* ''[[Word for protection (film)|Word for protection]]'' (''Слово для защиты'') (1976) as Ruslan Shevernev
* ''[[Long criminal case (film)|Long criminal case]]'' (''Длинное, длинное дело'') (1977) as attorney Vladimir Vorontsov
* ''[[A Hunting Accident]]'' ''(Мой ласковый и нежный зверь)'' (1978) as ''Sergey Kamyshev''
* ''[[Sweet Woman]]'' (''Сладкая женщина'') (1977) as Tikhon Sokolov
* ''[[An Ordinary Miracle (1978 film)|An Ordinary Miracle]]'' ''(Обыкновенное чудо)'' (1978) as ''The Wizard''
* ''[[Turnabout (1978 film)|Turnabout]]'' ''(Поворот)'' (1978) as ''Victor Vedeneev''
* ''[[Wrong Connection]]'' (''Обратная связь'') (1977) as Leonid Aleksandrovich Sakulin
* ''[[The Very Same Munchhausen]]'' ''(Тот самый Мюнхгаузен)'' (1979) as ''[[Baron Munchausen]]''
* ''[[A Hunting Accident]]'' (''Мой ласковый и нежный зверь'') (1978) as Sergey Kamyshev
* ''[[Open book (film)|Open book]]'' ''(Открытая книга)'' (1979) as ''Raevski''
* ''[[An Ordinary Miracle (1978 film)|An Ordinary Miracle]]'' (''Обыкновенное чудо'') (1979, TV Movie) as The Wizard
* ''[[We are the undersigned (film)|We are the undersigned]]'' ''(Мы, нижеподписавшиеся...)'' (1981) as ''Gennady Semenov''
* ''[[Turnabout (1978 film)|Turnabout]]'' (''Поворот'') (1979) as Victor Vedeneev
* ''[[The Very Same Munchhausen]]'' (''Тот самый Мюнхгаузен'') (1979, TV Movie) as [[Baron Munchausen]]
* ''[[The Belkin Tales|The Belkin Tales. The Shot]]'' ''(Повести Белкина. Выстрел)'' (1981) as ''Count''
* ''[[The Hound of the Baskervilles (1981 film)|The Hound of the Baskervilles]]'' ''(Собака Баскервилей)'' (1981) as ''Jack Stapleton''
* ''[[Open book (film)|Open book]]'' (''Открытая книга'') (1979) as Raevski
* ''[[Hat (1981 film)|Hat]]'' ''(Шляпа)'' (1981) as ''Dmitri Denisov''
* ''[[We are the undersigned (film)|We are the undersigned]]'' (''Мы, нижеподписавшиеся...'') (1981, TV Movie) as Gennady Semenov
* ''[[The Belkin Tales. The Shot (1981 film)|The Belkin Tales. The Shot]]'' (''Повести Белкина. Выстрел'') (1981) as Count
* ''[[The House that Swift Built]]'' ''(Дом, который построил Свифт)'' (1982) as ''[[Jonathan Swift]]''
* ''[[The Hound of the Baskervilles (1981 film)|The Hound of the Baskervilles]]'' (''Собака Баскервилей'') (1981, TV Mini-Series) as Jack Stapleton
* ''[[Vlyublyon po sobstvennomu zhelaniyu]]'' ''(Влюблен по собственному желанию)'' (1983) as ''Igor Bragin''
* ''[[Nostalghia]]'' ''(Ностальгия)'' (1983) as ''Andrei Gorchakov''
* ''[[Hat (1981 film)|Hat]]'' (''Шляпа'') (1981) as Dmitri Denisov
* ''[[Love by Request]]'' (''Влюблен по собственному желанию'') (1983) as Igor Bragin
* ''[[Kiss (1983 film)|Kiss]]'' ''(Поцелуй)'' (1983) as ''[[Stabskapitän|staff captain]] Michael Ryabovitch''
* ''[[The House That Swift Built]]'' (''Дом, который построил Свифт'') (1982, TV Movie) as [[Jonathan Swift]]
* ''[[Flights in Dreams and Reality]]'' ''(Полёты во сне и наяву)'' (1984) as ''Sergey Makarov''
* ''[[Two hussar]]'' ''(Два гусара)'' (1984) as ''Count Fyodor Turbin''
* ''[[Flights in Dreams and Reality]]'' (''Полёты во сне и наяву'') (1983) as Sergey Makarov
* ''[[Nostalghia]]'' (''Ностальгия'') (1983) as Andrei Gorchakov
* ''[[Keep me, my talisman]]'' ''(Храни меня, мой талисман)'' (1986) as ''Alexey''
* ''[[Kiss (1983 film)|Kiss]]'' (''Поцелуй'') (1983, TV Movie) as [[Stabskapitän|staff captain]] Michael Ryabovitch
* ''[[The Kreutzer Sonata (1987 film)|The Kreutzer Sonata]]'' ''(Крейцерова соната)''(1987) as ''Vasily Pozdnyshev''
* ''[[Tracker (1987 film)|Tracker]]'' ''(Филёр)'' (1987) as ''Vorobyov''
* ''[[Two hussar]]'' (''Два гусара'') (1984) as Count Fyodor Turbin
* ''[[To Kill a Dragon]]'' ''(Убить Дракона)'' (1988) as ''Dragon''
* ''[[Keep me, my talisman]]'' (''Храни меня, мой талисман'') (1986) as Alexey
* ''[[The Kreutzer Sonata (1987 film)|The Kreutzer Sonata]]'' (''Крейцерова соната'') (1987) as Vasily Pozdnyshev
* ''[[My 20th Century]]'' ''(Мой двадцатый век)'' (1989) as ''Z''
* ''[[Tracker (1987 film)|Tracker]]'' (''Филёр'') (1987) as Vorobyov
* ''[[Mado, poste restante]]'' (1990) as ''Directed Jean-Marie''
* ''[[Passport (1990 film)|Passport]]'' ''(Паспорт)'' (1990) as ''Boris''
* ''[[To Kill a Dragon]]'' (''Убить Дракона'') (1988) as Dragon
* ''[[My 20th Century]]'' (''Мой двадцатый век'') (1989) as Z
* ''[[The Assassin of the Tsar]]'' ''(Цареубийца)'' (1991) as ''Dr.Smirnov'' / ''[[Tsar Nicholas II]]''
* ''[[Dreams of Russia]]'' ''(Сны о России)'' (1992) as ''[[Erik Laxmann]]''
* ''[[Mado, Hold for Pick Up]]'' (1990) as director Jean-Marie
* ''[[Dark (1992 film)|Dark]]'' ''(Тьма)'' (1992) as ''Terrorist''
* ''[[Passport (1990 film)|Passport]]'' (''Паспорт'') (1990) as Boris
* ''[[Me Ivan, You Abraham]]'' ''(Я - Иван, ты - Абрам)'' (1993) as ''Count''
* ''[[The Assassin of the Tsar]]'' (''Цареубийца'') (1991) as Dr.Smirnov / [[Tsar Nicholas II]]
* ''[[Mute Witness]]'' ''(Немой свидетель)'' (1994) as ''Larsen''
* ''[[Dreams of Russia]]'' (''Сны о России'') (1992) as [[Erik Laxmann]]
* ''[[The Fatal Eggs]]'' ''(Роковые яйца)'' (1995) as ''Vladimir Ipat'evich Persikov''
* ''[[Dark (1992 film)|Dark]]'' (''Тьма'') (1992) as Terrorist
* ''[[Me Ivan, You Abraham]]'' (''Я - Иван, ты - Абрам'') (1993) as Prince
* ''[[The Government Inspector]]'' ''(Ревизор)'' (1996) as ''Judge Lyapkin-Tyapkin ''
* ''Terra incognita'' (1994) as Odi Atragon
* ''[[Paradise apple]]'' ''(Райское яблочко)'' (1998) as ''George''
* ''[[Chinese service]]'' ''(Китайский сервиз)'' (1999) as ''Count Stroganov ''
* ''[[Mute Witness]]'' ''(Немой свидетель)'' (1995) as Larsen
* ''...Pervaya lyubov'' (1995)
* ''[[Town Musicians of Bremen&Co]]'' ''(Бременские музыканты и Со)'' (2000) as ''Old [[Troubadour]]''
* ''[[The Government Inspector (1996 film)|The Government Inspector]]'' (''Ревизор'') (1996) as Judge Lyapkin-Tyapkin
* ''[[Come Look at Me]]'' ''(Приходи на меня посмотреть)'' (2000) as ''Igor''
* ''[[The Man Who Cried]]'' ''(Человек, который плакал)'' (2000) as ''Father''
* ''[[The Fatal Eggs (film)|The Fatal Eggs]]'' (''Роковые яйца'') (1996) as Vladimir Ipat'evich Persikov
* ''Muzhchina dlya molodoy zhenshchiny'' (1996)
* ''[[Lover (2002 film)|Lover]]'' ''(Любовник)'' (2002) as ''Dmitry Charyshev''
* ''Milyy drug davno zabytykh let...'' (1996)
* ''[[Poor, Poor Pavel]]'' ''(Бедный, бедный Павел)'' (2003) as ''[[Count Pahlen]]''
* ''Alissa'' (1998) as Kosicz
* ''[[Doctor Zhivago (2006 miniseries)|Doctor Zhivago]]'' ''(Доктор Живаго)'' (2006) as ''Komarovsky''
* ''Rayskoye yablochko'' (1998) as Zhora
* ''[[Birds of Paradise (2008 film)|Birds of Paradise]]'' ''(Райские птицы)'' (2008) as ''Nicholas''
* ''[[Paradise apple]]'' (''Райское яблочко'') (1998) as George
* ''[[Guilty Without Fault (film)|Guilty Without Fault]]'' ''(Без вины виноватые)'' (2008) as ''Gregory Muroff''
* ''[[Stilyagi (2008 film)|Stilyagi]]'' ''(Стиляги)'' (2008) as ''Fred's father''
* ''[[Chinese Tea Set]]'' (''Китайский сервиз'') (1999) as Count Stroganov
* ''[[Anna Karenina (2009 film)|Anna Karenina]]'' ''(Анна Каренина)'' (2009) as ''Alexei Karenin''
* ''[[The Man Who Cried]]'' (''Человек, который плакал'') (2000) as Father
* ''[[Town Musicians of Bremen&Co]]'' (''Бременские музыканты и Со'') (2000) as Old [[Troubadour]]
* ''[[Tsar (film)|Tsar]]'' ''(Царь)'' (2009) as ''Metropolitan [[Philip II, Metropolitan of Moscow|Philip Kolychev]]''
* ''[[Come Look at Me]]'' (''Приходи на меня посмотреть'') (2001) as Igor
* ''Patul lui Procust'' (2002) as George Ladima
* ''[[The Lover (2002 film)|The Lover]]'' (''Любовник'') (2002) as Dmitry Charyshev
* ''[[Poor Poor Paul]]'' (''Бедный, бедный Павел'') (2003) as [[Count Pahlen]]
* ''[[Doctor Zhivago (2006 miniseries)|Doctor Zhivago]]'' (''Доктор Живаго'') (2006, TV Mini-Series) as Komarovsky
* ''[[Guilty Without Fault (film)|Guilty Without Fault]]'' (''Без вины виноватые'') (2008) as Gregory Muroff
* ''[[Stilyagi (film)|Stilyagi]]'' (''Стиляги'') (2008) as Fred's father
* ''[[Birds of Paradise (2008 film)|Birds of Paradise]]'' (''Райские птицы'') (2008) as Nicholas
* ''[[Tsar (film)|Tsar]]'' (''Царь'') (2009) as Metropolitan [[Philip II, Metropolitan of Moscow|Philip Kolychev]]
* ''[[Anna Karenina (2009 film)|Anna Karenina]]'' (''Анна Каренина'') (2009, TV Mini-Series) as Alexei Karenin (final appearance)
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==Honours and awards==
==Honours and awards==

;Soviet and Russian awards
;Soviet and Russian awards

* 1977 – [[Honoured Artist of the RSFSR]]
* 1977 – [[Merited Artist of the Russian Federation|Honored Artist of the RSFSR]]
* 1984 – [[People's Artist of the RSFSR]]
* 1984 – [[People's Artist of the RSFSR]]
* 1987 – USSR State Prize – for his role in "Flights in dream and reality"
* 1987 – [[USSR State Prize]] – for his role in "Flights in dream and reality"
* 1989 – [[Vasiliev brothers State Prize of the RSFSR]] – for role in "The Kreutzer Sonata"
* 1989 – [[Vasilyev Brothers State Prize of the RSFSR]] – for role in "The Kreutzer Sonata"
* 1991 – [[People's Artist of the USSR]]
* 1991 – [[People's Artist of the USSR]]
* 28 December 1995 – [[Order of Merit for the Fatherland]], 4th class – for services to the state, many years of fruitful work in the arts and culture
* 28 December 1995 – [[Order "For Merit to the Fatherland"]], 4th class – for services to the state, many years of fruitful work in the arts and culture
* 1996 – [[State Prize of the Russian Federation]] - the main role in Anton Chekhov's play "The Seagull" at the [[Moscow State Theatre]], "Lenk"
* 1996 – [[State Prize of the Russian Federation]] the main role in Anton Chekhov's play "The Seagull" at the [[Moscow State Theatre]], (Lenkom)
* 2002 – [[State Prize of the Russian Federation]] - the main role in the play "Jester Balakirev" of the Moscow State Theatre, "Lenk"
* 2002 – [[State Prize of the Russian Federation]] the main role in the play "Jester Balakirev" of the Moscow State Theatre
* 11 August 2007 – [[Order of Merit for the Fatherland]], 3rd class – for his great contribution to the development of theatrical art, and many years of fruitful activity
* 11 August 2007 – [[Order "For Merit to the Fatherland"]], 3rd class – for his great contribution to the development of theatrical art, and many years of fruitful activity
* 23 February 2009 – [[Order of Merit for the Fatherland]], 2nd class – for outstanding contributions to the development of domestic theatrical and cinematic arts
* 23 February 2009 – [[Order "For Merit to the Fatherland"]], 2nd class – for outstanding contributions to the development of domestic theatrical and cinematic arts


;Cinematic and public awards
;Cinematic and public awards

* 1977 – [[Lenin Komsomol Prize]] – "for talented contemporary incarnation of the images in the movie"
* 1977 – [[Lenin Komsomol Prize]] – "for talented contemporary incarnation of the images in the movie"
* 1983 – Best Actor of the Year – for starring in the film "[[Vlyublyon po sobstvennomu zhelaniyu|In love of their own accord]]" (according to a poll of the magazine "Soviet Screen")
* 1983 – Best Actor of the Year – for starring in the film ''[[Love by Request]]'' (according to a poll of the magazine "Soviet Screen")
* 1983 – Winner of the category "Best actor" of the [[All-Union Film Festival]]
* 1983 – Winner of the category "Best actor" of the [[All-Union Film Festival]]
* 1988 – Prize for Best Actor (in the film "Filer") at [[Valladolid International Film Festival]]
* 1988 – Prize for Best Actor (in the film "Filer") at [[Seminci|Valladolid International Film Festival]]
* 1989 – Award "for outstanding contributions to the profession" at the "Constellation" film festival for his role in "To Kill a Dragon"
* 1989 – Award "for outstanding contributions to the profession" at the [[Sozvezdie (film festival)|"Constellation" (Sozvezdie)]] film festival for his role in ''To Kill a Dragon''
* 1991 – [[Nika Award]], three times; in the "Actor", for Best Actor in the film "Regicide" and for Best Actor in the film "Passport"
* 1991 – [[Nika Award]], three times; in the "Actor", for Best Actor in the film "Regicide" and for Best Actor in the film "Passport"
* 2001 – Award for Best Actor at the Sochi Open Russian Film Festival [[Kinotavr]] – for the film "Come Look at Me"
* 2001 – Award for Best Actor at the Sochi Open Russian Film Festival [[Kinotavr]] – for the film "Come Look at Me"
* 2001 – Prize of the [[Russian Cultural Foundation]] at ORFF Kinotavr in Sochi
* 2001 – Prize of the [[Russian Cultural Foundation]] at ORFF Kinotavr in Sochi
* 2001 – Grand Prix "Gold" Listapad at the [[Listapad|Minsk International Film Festival "Listapad"]] – for his role in "Come look at me"
* 2001 – Grand Prix "Gold" Listapad at the [[Minsk International Film Festival "Listapad"]] – for his role in "Come look at me"
* 2001 – First place in the competition "Vyborg Account" at the film festival "Window to Europe" in [[Vyborg]] – for the film "Come Look at Me"
* 2001 – First place in the competition "Vyborg Account" at the film festival "Window to Europe" in [[Vyborg]] – for the film "Come Look at Me"
* 2001 – [[Stanislavsky Theatre Prize]] – for the main role in the play "Jester Balakirev" of the Moscow State Theatre, "Lenk" [74]
* 2001 – [[Stanislavsky Theatre Prize]] – for the main role in the play "Jester Balakirev" of the Moscow State Theatre, "Lenk" [74]
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* 2002 – Award for Best Actor at the ORFF "Kinotavr" in Sochi – for his role in "The Lover"
* 2002 – Award for Best Actor at the ORFF "Kinotavr" in Sochi – for his role in "The Lover"
* 2002 – Award for Best Actor at the festival "Constellation" – for his role in the movie "The Lover"
* 2002 – Award for Best Actor at the festival "Constellation" – for his role in the movie "The Lover"
* 2002 – Winner of "Idol" in the "Idol of the Year" – for the main role in the play "Jester Balakirev" of the Moscow State Theatre, "Lenk" and for his role in "Come look at me"
* 2002 – Winner of "Idol" in the "Idol of the Year" – for the main role in the play "Jester Balakirev" of the [[Moscow State Theatre]], "Lenk" and for his role in "Come look at me"
* 2003 – [[Golden Eagle Award (Russia)|Golden Eagle Award]] – for Best Supporting Actor in the film "Poor, Poor Pavel"
* 2003 – [[Golden Eagle Award (Russia)|Golden Eagle Award]] – for Best Supporting Actor in the film "Poor, Poor Pavel"
* 2003 – Special Award from the Administration of [[Krasnodar Krai]] ORFF "Kinotavr" in Sochi
* 2003 – Special Award from the Administration of [[Krasnodar Krai]] ORFF "Kinotavr" in Sochi
* 2005 – Theatre Prize "Hit of the Season" – for the play "Tout payé", or "Paid by all"
* 2005 – Theatre Prize "Hit of the Season" – for the play "Tout payé", or "Paid by all"
* 2006 – Golden Eagle Award – for Best Actor on Television (in multiserial film "Doctor Zhivago")
* 2006 – [[Golden Eagle Award (Russia)|Golden Eagle Award]] – for Best Actor on Television (in multiserial film "Doctor Zhivago")
* 2006 – Prize of the Russian Television Academy [[TEFI]] – for best actor on television (in multiserial film "Doctor Zhivago")
* 2006 – Prize of the Russian Television Academy [[TEFI]] – for best actor on television (in multiserial film "Doctor Zhivago")
* 2007 – Award "Triumph"
* 2007 – Award "Triumph"
* 2008 – Public award – the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky, "For Fatherland and work"
* 2008 – Public award – the [[Order of St. Alexander Nevsky]], "For Fatherland and work"
* 2009 – Award "Triumph"
* 2009 – Award "Triumph"
* 2009 – [[Stanislavsky Award]] (posthumously given to his son [[Filipp Yankovsky|Filipp]])
* 2009 – Prize of the Stanislavsky "I Believe" (posthumously)
* 2009 – Prize "long-term President" Kinotavr – for outstanding contribution to Russian cinema" (posthumously)
* 2009 – Prize "long-term President" Kinotavr – for outstanding contribution to Russian cinema" (posthumously)
* 2009 – Award for Best Actor at the festival "Constellation" – a starring role in "Anna Karenina" (posthumously)]
* 2009 – Award for Best Actor at the [[Sozvezdie (film festival)|"Constellation" (Sozvezdie)]] film festival – a starring role in "Anna Karenina" (posthumously)
* 2010 – Golden Eagle Special Prize for his contribution to the development of national cinema (Posthumously)
* 2010 – Golden Eagle Special Prize for his contribution to the development of national cinema (posthumously)
* 2010 – Nika Award for 2009 – "Best Actor" (posthumously), for the combination of roles in the film "Anna Karenina" and "King"
* 2010 – Nika Award for 2009 – "Best Actor" (posthumously), for the combination of roles in the film "Anna Karenina" and "King"


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* [https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/oleg-yankovsky-actor-revered-in-russia-and-best-known-in-the-west-for-his-work-with-andrei-tarkovsky-1706049.html Obituary] in [[the Independent]]
* [https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/oleg-yankovsky-actor-revered-in-russia-and-best-known-in-the-west-for-his-work-with-andrei-tarkovsky-1706049.html Obituary] in [[the Independent]]
* [http://www.legacy.com/Obituaries.asp?page=LifeStory&personId=127490110 Obituary] by the [[Associated Press]] on [[Legacy.com]]
* [http://www.legacy.com/Obituaries.asp?page=LifeStory&personId=127490110 Obituary] by the [[Associated Press]] on [[Legacy.com]]
*[http://www.russia-ic.com/people/culture_art/y/333/ Biography of Oleg Yankovsky]
*[http://www.russia-ic.com/people/culture_art/y/333/ Biography of Oleg Yankovsky]

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Oleg Yankovsky
Олег Янковский
Oleg Yankovsky, May 2007
Born
Oleg Ivanovich Yankovsky

(1944-02-23)23 February 1944
Died20 May 2009(2009-05-20) (aged 65)
Resting placeNovodevichy Cemetery, Moscow, Russia
Alma materSobinov Theatre Institute of the Saratov State Conservatory
OccupationActor
Years active1965–2009
EmployerSaratov Drama Theater
TitlePeople's Artist of the USSR (1991)
SpouseLyudmila Zorina
ChildrenFilipp Yankovsky
Awards

Oleg Ivanovich Yankovsky (Russian: Оле́г Ива́нович Янко́вский; 23 February 1944 – 20 May 2009) was a Soviet and Russian actor who excelled in psychologically sophisticated roles of modern intellectuals.[1][2] In 1991, he became, together with Sofia Pilyavskaya [ru], the last person to be named a People's Artist of the USSR.

Biography

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Early life

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Oleg Ivanovich Yankovsky was born on 23 February 1944 in Jezkazgan, Kazakh SSR (now Kazakhstan). His family was of noble Russian, Belarusian[3][4] and Polish ancestry. His father, Ivan Pavlovich, was Life-Guards Semenovsky regiment's Stabskapitän. Yankovsky's father was arrested during the purges in the Red Army after the Tukhachevsky case and was deported with his family to Kazakhstan, where he died in the camps of the Gulag system.[2]

After the death of Stalin, the Yankovsky family was able to leave Central Asia for Saratov. Oleg's eldest brother, Rostislav, after graduating from the Saratov Theater School, went to Minsk to play at the Russian Theater. He took 14-year-old Oleg with him due to financial concerns, as in the family there was only one breadwinner – middle brother Nikolay. In Minsk, youngest Yankovsky made his debut on the stage – it was necessary to substitute the sick performer of the episodic role of the boy in the play The Drummer.[2]

Career

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After leaving school, Yankovsky returned to Saratov, where in 1965 he graduated from the Saratov Theater School. After graduation, he was accepted into the troupe of the Saratov Drama Theater, where for eight years of work he played a number of leading roles. After success in the role of Prince Myshkin in the play The Idiot in 1973, he was invited to the Lenkom Theatre.[2]

Yankovsky's film career was launched when he was cast in two movies The Shield and the Sword (1968) by director Vladimir Basov about World War II and Two Comrades Were Serving (1968) by Yevgeny Karelov about Russian Civil War.

During his prolific screen career, Yankovsky appeared in many film adaptations of Russian classics, notably A Hunting Accident (1977) and The Kreutzer Sonata (1987). A leading actor of Mark Zakharov's Lenkom Theatre since 1975, he starred in the TV versions of the theatre's productions, An Ordinary Miracle (1978) and The Very Same Munchhausen (1979) being the most notable. For his role in Roman Balayan's Flights in Dreams and Reality (1984), Yankovsky was awarded the USSR State Prize. He has been better known abroad for his parts in Tarkovsky's movies Mirror (as the father) and Nostalghia (in the main role).

In the early 1990s, Yankovsky also played quite different roles in Georgiy Daneliya’s tragic comedy Passport (1990) and in Karen Shakhnazarov’s historical and psychological drama The Assassin of the Tsar (1991). In 1991, he was the president of the jury at the 17th Moscow International Film Festival.[5]

Starting in 1993, Yankovsky ran the Kinotavr Film Festival in Sochi. He continued to receive awards for his work with several Nika Awards from the Russian Film Academy for his directorial debut Come Look at Me (2001) and Valery Todorovsky's Lyubovnik (2002). He appeared as Count Pahlen in Poor Poor Paul (2004) and as Komarovsky in a TV adaptation of Doctor Zhivago (2006), directed by Oleg Menshikov.

The last film Yankovsky appeared in was Tsar, which was released in 2009 and demonstrated at the Cannes Film Festival on 17 May 2009, just three days before his death. Yankovsky played the sophisticated role of Metropolitan Philip in his last film.

Death

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On 20 May 2009, Yankovsky died from pancreatic cancer in Moscow, aged 65. A civil funeral took place at Lenkom theater. His burial was held on 22 May 2009 at Novodevichy Cemetery in the presence of his close relatives only.[6]

Personal life

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  • Wife – Lyudmila Zorina (born 1 May 1941), actress, Honored Artist of Russia.
  • Son – Filipp (born 10 October 1968), actor and film director.
  • Daughter-in-law – Oksana Fandera (born 7 November 1967), actress.
  • Grandchildren – Ivan (born 30 October 1990), actor; Elizaveta (born 1 May 1994).
  • Brothers – Rostislav Yankovsky (5 February 1930 – 26 June 2016), actor, People's Artist of the USSR; Nikolai Ivanovich Yankovsky (26 July 1941 – 25 May 2015), deputy director of the Saratov Puppet Theater "Teremok".
  • Nephew – Igor Yankovsky (born 29 April 1951), actor.

Filmography

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Honours and awards

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Soviet and Russian awards
Cinematic and public awards
  • 1977 – Lenin Komsomol Prize – "for talented contemporary incarnation of the images in the movie"
  • 1983 – Best Actor of the Year – for starring in the film Love by Request (according to a poll of the magazine "Soviet Screen")
  • 1983 – Winner of the category "Best actor" of the All-Union Film Festival
  • 1988 – Prize for Best Actor (in the film "Filer") at Valladolid International Film Festival
  • 1989 – Award "for outstanding contributions to the profession" at the "Constellation" (Sozvezdie) film festival for his role in To Kill a Dragon
  • 1991 – Nika Award, three times; in the "Actor", for Best Actor in the film "Regicide" and for Best Actor in the film "Passport"
  • 2001 – Award for Best Actor at the Sochi Open Russian Film Festival Kinotavr – for the film "Come Look at Me"
  • 2001 – Prize of the Russian Cultural Foundation at ORFF Kinotavr in Sochi
  • 2001 – Grand Prix "Gold" Listapad at the Minsk International Film Festival "Listapad" – for his role in "Come look at me"
  • 2001 – First place in the competition "Vyborg Account" at the film festival "Window to Europe" in Vyborg – for the film "Come Look at Me"
  • 2001 – Stanislavsky Theatre Prize – for the main role in the play "Jester Balakirev" of the Moscow State Theatre, "Lenk" [74]
  • 2002 – Nika Award – for Best Actor in the film "The Lover"
  • 2002 – The award "Golden Aries" – for Best Actor in the film "The Lover"
  • 2002 – Award for Best Actor at the ORFF "Kinotavr" in Sochi – for his role in "The Lover"
  • 2002 – Award for Best Actor at the festival "Constellation" – for his role in the movie "The Lover"
  • 2002 – Winner of "Idol" in the "Idol of the Year" – for the main role in the play "Jester Balakirev" of the Moscow State Theatre, "Lenk" and for his role in "Come look at me"
  • 2003 – Golden Eagle Award – for Best Supporting Actor in the film "Poor, Poor Pavel"
  • 2003 – Special Award from the Administration of Krasnodar Krai ORFF "Kinotavr" in Sochi
  • 2005 – Theatre Prize "Hit of the Season" – for the play "Tout payé", or "Paid by all"
  • 2006 – Golden Eagle Award – for Best Actor on Television (in multiserial film "Doctor Zhivago")
  • 2006 – Prize of the Russian Television Academy TEFI – for best actor on television (in multiserial film "Doctor Zhivago")
  • 2007 – Award "Triumph"
  • 2008 – Public award – the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky, "For Fatherland and work"
  • 2009 – Award "Triumph"
  • 2009 – Stanislavsky Award (posthumously given to his son Filipp)
  • 2009 – Prize "long-term President" Kinotavr – for outstanding contribution to Russian cinema" (posthumously)
  • 2009 – Award for Best Actor at the "Constellation" (Sozvezdie) film festival – a starring role in "Anna Karenina" (posthumously)
  • 2010 – Golden Eagle Special Prize for his contribution to the development of national cinema (posthumously)
  • 2010 – Nika Award for 2009 – "Best Actor" (posthumously), for the combination of roles in the film "Anna Karenina" and "King"

References

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  1. ^ Peter Rollberg (2009). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. US: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 283–284. ISBN 978-0-8108-6072-8.
  2. ^ a b c d "Янковский Олег Иванович. Биографическая справка". RIA Novosti. 20 May 2009.
  3. ^ "День рождения Олега Янковского" (in Russian). Fishki.net. 23 February 2016.
  4. ^ Ivanov, Andrey (23 February 2016). "Тот самый Янковский: памяти великого артиста". teleprogramma.pro (in Russian).
  5. ^ "17th Moscow International Film Festival (1991)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 3 April 2014. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  6. ^ Умер Олег Янковский (in Russian). NEWSru.com. 20 May 2009. Retrieved 20 May 2009.
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