"Experienced"





Yevgeny Morgunov born April 27, 1927 in Moscow. With 14 years he worked in a factory, and 16 wrote a letter to Stalin asking him to enroll in drama school. And it enlisted! At first he studied at the School of the Theater. Tairov, and then was transferred to VGIK, the workshop Gerasimov. As a student of VGIK he made his debut in the film Alexander Stolper "Days and Nights", but its official debut in the film believe Stakhovich role in the film of his teacher Sergei Gerasimov's "Young Guards", which the actor played in 1948. This film made a splash, Muscovites made a pilgrimage to the movies, and the director immediately became the winner of various awards. After the film for Morgunov silence and oblivion. There were minor episodes at checkpoints often weak films.



Total Yevgeny Morgunov in film played more than 100 roles, but the experienced glorified his role in the comedy directed by Leonid Gaidai "Dog Mongrel and unusual cross". The ten-minute short film has given new life to the actor. It became popular. He began to learn on the street, in shops, in the subway (which he often used).



Gaidai put it on par with the leading actors of comedy. Three-Nikulin-Morgunov Vitsin broke through bryuzzhateley criticism and skeptics and entered the wide screens of the country and the world, and in those days it was not easy. And after the film "Operation" Y "and other adventures Shurik" and "Prisoner of the Caucasus" was the popularity of these actors just fantastic.





There were then, and "solo" the role of the actor in the films "Three Fat Men", "The Tale of the Lost Time", "Pokrovsky Gates", "rode the tram Ilf and Petrov." Among recent works Morgunov - role in the film "Brave Guys", "Marsh - Street", "Womanizer 2" and even the Russian-American film "Imperial treasures of my grandfather," where he, along with the cast of the Hollywood school played a collective farm chairman, than he conquered not only Russian but also American audiences.









Yevgeny Morgunov - the author of the four scenarios, one of which was the basis for his directorial debut. In 1962 he put a picture of "When Cossacks Cry" - in the early stories of Mikhail Sholokhov.



He died wonderful actor Yevgeny Morgunov in Moscow, in the Central Clinical Hospital of a stroke June 25, 1999.

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