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Yuri Nikulin
Юрий Никулин



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Yuri Nikulin

Born
(1921-12-18)18 December 1921

Demidov, Russian SFSR

Died21 August 1997(1997-08-21) (aged 75)

Moscow, Russia

Resting place
Novodevichy Cemetery, Moscow
OccupationActor, clown, ringmaster
Title
Hero of Socialist Labour (1990) People's Artist of the USSR (1973)

Yuri Vladimirovich Nikulin (Russian: Юрий Владимирович Никулин; 18 December 1921 – 21 August 1997) was a well-known Soviet and Russian actor and comedian who starred in many popular films.


He was awarded the title of People's Artist of the USSR in 1973 and Hero of Socialist Labour in 1990. He also received a number of state awards, including the prestigious Order of Lenin, which he received twice in his lifetime.[1]




Contents





  • 1 Early life and battle


  • 2 Biography


  • 3 Career


  • 4 Selected filmography


  • 5 Honours and awards


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links




Early life and battle[edit]


Nikulin was born just after the end of the Russian civil war, in Smolensk in Western Russia. His mother was a garage supervisor and his father a writer of satirical plays – "a profession which may have influenced [Nikulin's] future career".[1]


Nikulin fought in the Red Army in the Winter War with Finland and the World War II with Germany. He reportedly had a comparably "long period of military service, from 1939-46, preparing to be demobilised just when the German invasion of the Soviet Union began in 1941."[1]



Biography[edit]


Nikulin's style and precise delivery, as well as his mastery of timing and his hilarious masks made him an outstanding comedian.[2]


In the ring, Nikulin presented a phlegmatic temperament, slow and unsmiling, and to many in the West his personality was reminiscent of the great silent film comedian Buster Keaton. Rich in mimicry, doleful of expression, Nikulin was hailed as “a brainy clown” outside Russia.


Nikulin, affectionately called "Uncle Yura" by Russian children, relied mainly upon his wits to earn his place in history as one of the best clowns of the 20th century.[3][4]



Career[edit]


A Russian stamp (2001) with Nikulin's image.

Nikulin first took up clowning in 1944 when a political officer in his battalion, impressed by his repertoire of jokes, ordered him to organize entertainment for the division, which he did with resounding success. Encouraged, once the war ended, Nikulin reportedly "tried unsuccessfully to enter drama college before answering a newspaper advertisement recruiting trainees for the Clown Studio at Moscow's Tsvetnoy Boulevard Circus."[1]


The several acting schools and theatres rejected Nikulin allegedly due to "lacking artistic talent". However, he did find initial success at the Circus and qualified as a fully trained clown in 1950, and never abandoned his links with the circus. He met his wife, Tatyana, there, and in 1982 became the director of the Moscow Circus, a post he held until his death. His son, Maxim, is now a circus administrator.[1]


His screen debut came in 1958 with the film The Girl with the Guitar. He appeared in almost a dozen major features, mainly in the 1960s and 1970s, "but his ascent to star status was assured by a handful of short films directed by Leonid Gaidai."[1]


The first two of these, Dog Barbos and Unusual Cross and later Bootleggers (Russian: Samogonchiki or The Moonshine Makers, 1961) were also where Nikulin was featured as a character named Fool in The Three Stooges-like trio, along with Georgy Vitsyn as Coward and Yevgeny Morgunov as Experienced. In former Soviet republics he is particularly well known for his role in popular film series about the criminal trio. The series included such films as Operation Y and Other Shurik's Adventures and Kidnapping Caucassian Style.




Georgian restaurant Caucasian kidnapped woman posted a photo of characters from the movie Kidnapping, Caucasian Style. Actors on this photo: George Vitsin, Yuri Nikulin (in the center), Evgeni Morgunov. Restaurant's address: Prospect Mira, 36, Moscow.


His most popular films include comedies Brilliantovaia Ruka (Diamond Arm), 12 Stulyev (12 Chairs), Stariki-Razboiniki (Old Hooligans). He was also acclaimed for his roles in Andrey Tarkovsky's Andrei Rublev and several films on World War II themes (Sergei Bondarchuk's They Fought for Their Country, Aleksei German’s Twenty Days Without War).[citation needed]


Nikulin's "comic timing never faltered" even in old age and "he had no enemies and mixed with politicians from both the Soviet and post -Soviet eras". He reportedly was close to Moscow mayor Yuri Luzhkov and supported Boris Yeltsin's re-election campaign."[1]


As mentioned, Nikulin was succeeded in his office at the Moscow Circus on Tsvetnoy Boulevard by his son. There is a bronze monument to him in front of the circus, which now bears his name. He is buried in Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow.[5]



Selected filmography[edit]






































































































Year

English Title

Original Title

Role
1958

A Girl with a Guitar

Девушка с гитарой
fireworker
1959

The Unamenables

Неподдающиеся
Vasily Klyachkin
1960

Dead Souls

Мёртвые души
Waiter (uncredited)
1961

Dog Barbos and Unusual Cross

Пёс Барбос и необычный кросс
Fool

Bootleggers

Самогонщики
Fool

When the Trees Were Tall

Когда деревья были большими
Kuzma Kuzmich Iordanov

My Friend, Kolka!

Друг мой, Колька!
Vasia the driver

Nowhere Man

Человек ниоткуда
policeman
1962

Strictly Business

Деловые люди
burglar
1963

Big Fitil

Большой фитиль
Petya-Petushok the burglar
1964

Come Here, Mukhtar!

Ко мне, Мухтар!
police lieutenant Glazychev
1965

Operation Y and Other Shurik's Adventures

Операция «Ы» и другие приключения Шурика
Fool

Give me a complaints book

Дайте жалобную книгу
salesman
1966

Kidnapping, Caucasian Style

Кавказская пленница, или Новые приключения Шурика
Fool

Andrei Rublev

Андрей Рублёв
Patrikei
1968

Seven Old Men and a Girl

Семь стариков и одна девушка
Fool
1969

The Diamond Arm

Бриллиантовая рука
Semyon Semyonovich Gorbunkov
1971

Grandads-Robbers

Старики-разбойники
Nikolay Myachikov

The Twelve Chairs

12 стульев
Tikhon the janitor
1972

Point, Point, Comma...

Точка, точка, запятая…
Zhiltsov's father
1975

They Fought for Their Country

Они сражались за Родину
Nekrasov
1976

Twenty Days Without War

Двадцать дней без войны
Major Lopatin

Bobik Visiting Barbos (animation)

Бобик в гостях у Барбоса
Bobik/grandfather (voice)
1983

Scarecrow

Чучело
Nikolai Bessoltsev, grandfather

Yeralash № 38

Ералаш
uncle Yura
1991

Captain Crocus

Капитан Крокус
author (introduction)


Honours and awards[edit]




Russian postage stamps with the monument of Yuriy Nikulin.



  • Hero of Socialist Labour - 1990


  • Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 3rd class

  • Two Orders of Lenin (1980 and 1990)


  • Order of the Patriotic War, 2nd class

  • Order of the Red Banner of Labour

  • Order of the Badge of Honour

  • Medal For Courage

  • Medal "For Labour Valour"

  • Medal "For the Defence of Leningrad"

  • Medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"


  • People's Artist of USSR (1973)


  • State Prize of the RSFSR Vasiliev brothers (1970)


References[edit]



  1. ^ abcdefg OBITUARY: YURI NIKULIN: HOW TO GRIN AND BEAR IT. James Meek. The Guardian (London). THE GUARDIAN FEATURES PAGE; Pg. 16. August 22, 1997.


  2. ^ Татьяна Никулина ушла из жизни на 85-м году жизни, mk.ru; accessed 10 February 2018.(in Russian)


  3. ^ Кошмарные сны Максима Никулина о телевидении — Интервью с намёком, zapiski-rep.ucoz.ru; accessed 10 February 2018.(in Russian)


  4. ^ Российское Генеалогическое Древо Archived 25 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine.


  5. ^ Yeltsin's Last Meeting with the People, Kommersant Moscow, kommersant.com; accessed 10 February 2018.



External links[edit]




  • Great Russian Clown Yuri Nikulin


  • Yuri Nikulin on IMDb









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