Boris Leskin
Boris Leskin | |
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Борис Вульфович Лёскин | |
Born | Boris Vulfovich Leskin 5 January 1923[1] |
Died | 21 February 2020 New York City, U.S. | (aged 97)
Other names | Boris Lyoskin |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1953–2009 |
Boris Leskin (5 January 1923 – 21 February 2020) was a Soviet and American film and theater actor.
Biography
[edit]Leskin was born on 5 January 1923. In 1937 his father was arrested and executed. During World War II Leskin was employed as a sapper at the front and was wounded. He was awarded the Order of the Red Star and medals.[2][3]
In 1952 he graduated from the Ostrovsky Leningrad Theatre Institute (Leonid Makaryev course). From 1951 to 1980 he worked as an actor in the Tovstonogov Bolshoi Drama Theater.[4]
In 1980 he began his career in the United States as a theater actor in New York City. He was included on the nomination committee for Academy Awards.[2] In 2011 director Eduard Staroselsky made a documentary about him: Bob Has Been Removed. Minesweeper Bolshoi Drama (with Sergei Yursky).[5] Leskin died on 21 February 2020.[6]
Awards
[edit]- 2006: Pacific Meridian: Best Actor (Everything Is Illuminated)[7][8][9]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1953 | Lyubov Yarovaya | orchestra conductor | uncredited |
1954 | Did We Meet Somewhere Before | viewer | |
1955 | Unfinished Story | malingerer | |
1955 | Footprints in the Snow | Vasin | |
1956 | Maksim Perepelitsa | Mikola | |
1957 | Storm | Savandeyev | |
1957 | At the Turning Рoint | Dimka | |
1961 | Dostigaev and others | Zybin | TV Movie |
1963 | Two Sundays | Grisha | |
1965 | Going Inside a Storm | pilot | |
1966 | First Visitor | official | |
1966 | 12 chairs | auctioneer | TV Movie |
1966 | Three Fat Men | courtier | uncredited |
1966 | The Republic of ShKID | policeman | |
1967 | Wedding in Malinovka | bandit | uncredited |
1968 | Intervention | entrepreneur | |
1969 | The Truth! Nothing But the Truth! | Breshko-Breshkovskaya's teammate | uncredited |
1972 | Property of the Republic | episode | |
1972 | Boba and elephant | circus administrator | |
1974 | A+ for the Summer | bus driver | |
1974 | Tsarevich Prosha | Duke Derdidas' guard | |
1975 | Diary of a School Director | Olya's father | |
1976 | The Only One | visitor | |
1976 | Heavenly Swallows | Gustav Christo | |
1977 | An Almost Funny Story | bag and suitcase repairman | TV Movie |
1978 | Khanuma | prince's friend | TV Movie |
1985 | The Falcon and the Snowman | Mikhael | |
1988 | The House on Carroll Street | Hürwitz | |
1988 | Vampire's Kiss | Fantasy Cabbie | |
1989 | The Package | Soviet Foreign Minister | |
1990 | Cadillac Man | soviet husband | |
1992 | Black and White | episode | |
1993 | The Nick of Time | Shmonkin | |
1996 | A Couch in New York | cab driver #1 | |
1997 | Men in Black | cook | [10] |
1998 | World War III | Yuri Rubanov | TV Movie |
2005 | Everything Is Illuminated | grandfather | |
2009 | Cold Souls | donor | (final film role) |
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Boris Leskin — kinoteatr". kinoteatr.ru. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
- ^ a b Выходцы из Молдовы в Голливуде решают, кто из актеров получит «Оскара»!
- ^ В программе «Сегодня вечером» вспоминают народного артиста РСФСР Андрея Миронова
- ^ "Boris Leskin Illuminated". Archived from the original on 10 October 2016. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
- ^ Киноповесть: Борис Лёскин
- ^ "Men in Black star Boris Leskin dies aged 97 as tributes pour in". 22 February 2020.
- ^ Лауреаты владивостокского международного кинофестиваля (2006)
- ^ "Рената Литвинова вручает приз за лучшую мужскую роль Борису Лескину". Archived from the original on 10 May 2017. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
- ^ Boris Leskin. Awards
- ^ Romanian-born actor Boris Leskin has died, according to local reports
External links
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- 1923 births
- 2020 deaths
- Actors from Chișinău
- Soviet male actors
- American male film actors
- American male television actors
- Soviet emigrants to the United States
- Jewish American male actors
- Male actors from New York City
- Male actors from Saint Petersburg
- Jewish Russian actors
- Soviet military personnel of World War II
- 21st-century American Jews
- Russian actor stubs