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Soviet and Russian actor In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Viktorovich and the family name is Belyayev.
Yury Belyayev
BornYury Viktorovich Belyayev
(1947-08-28) 28 August 1947 (age 77)
Poltavka, Poltavsky District, Omsk Oblast, RSFSR, USSR
OccupationActor
Years active1975–present
Awards

Yury Viktorovich Belyayev (Russian: Юрий Викторович Беляев; born 28 August 1947) is a Soviet and Russian film and theatre actor. He has received the title of Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (1995) and the USSR State Prize (1991).

Biography

In Belyayev began studying at drama school Stupinskaya Studio (Theatre Youth) under the direction of O. Livanova. After leaving school he worked in a factory, he served in the Soviet Army, worked as an instructor DOSAAF, a janitor.

In 1975, Belyayev graduated from the Shchukin Theatre School (course of Lyudmila Stavskaya). In the same year he became an actor of the Moscow Taganka Theater.

Personal life

In May 2014 he married the actress Tatiana Abramova. From his first marriage he had two children, a daughter Olga and son Alexey.

Selected filmography

  • 1979 — On the Trail of the Ruler as Belov
  • 1983 — The Mystery of Blackbirds as Percival Fortescue
  • 1985 — Gunpowder as Nikonov
  • 1985 — Aliens Do Not Go Here as Chumakov
  • 1986 — Descended from Heaven as Hero of the Soviet Union Ivan Ivanovich
  • 1987 — Moonzund as Alexander Kolchak
  • 1987 — Once Lies as Alexander Grigorievich Kryukov, artist
  • 1987 — The Veldt as Michael
  • 1988 — The Servant as Pavel Sergeyevich Klyuev
  • 1991 — The Assassin of the Tsar as Alexander II of Russia
  • 1993 — The Woman in the Window as Valerian Chernyshov
  • 1995 — A Play for a Passenger as Kuzmin
  • 1997 — The Countess de Monsoreau as the Comte de Monsoreau
  • 1997 — The Thief as Sanya (at 48 years old)
  • 1997 — The Circus Burned Down and the Clowns Ran Away
  • 1999 — Russian Riot as Commandant Mironov
  • 2002 — Family Secrets as Alexander Ermakov
  • 2003 — Tabloid Paperback
  • 2005 — Escape as father of Irina
  • 2005 — KGB in a Tuxedo as KGB's general
  • 2006 — The Red Room as director
  • 2006 — Diamonds for Dessert as Pavlik
  • 2007 — Cadets as Colonel Kalashnikov
  • 2007 — Kuka as Nikita
  • 2007 — Teacher in Law as Boris Bogomolov
  • 2008 — The Kremlin Cadets as Lt. Gen. Romanenko
  • 2008 — White-Bear as Leonid Pavlovich Hrjapa
  • 2009 — The US Government against Rudolph Abel as Rudolf Abel
  • 2009 — Taras Bulba as Kirdyaga, ataman
  • 2009 — Justice Wolves as Sergey
  • 2010 — Kandagar as Sokovatov
  • 2012 — Once in Rostov as Matvey Shaposhnikov, Lt. Gen.
  • 2012 — Cordon Investigator Savelyev as Boris Kolotov
  • 2015 — The Alchemist. Elixir of Faust as the official Ministry of Health
  • 2017 — Sleepers as Alexander Ilyich Nefyodov
  • 2017 — Godunov as Ivan Shuisky
  • 2022 — Aeterna as Cardinal Sylvester

References

  1. ^ "Юрий Беляев. Биография". kino-teatr.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  2. Почему Юрий Беляев не пошёл в балет

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