Leonid Gaidai
Leonid Gaidai was born on Jan 30, 1923 in Russia]. Leonid Gaidai's big-screen debut came with Lyana directed by Boris Barnet in 1955, strarring . Leonid Gaidai is known for The Diamond Arm directed by Leonid Gaidai, Yuriy Nikulin stars as Semyon Semyonych Gorbunkov and Nina Grebeshkova as Nadezhda Gorbunkova. Leonid Gaidai has got 3 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award Leonid Gaidai achieved is People's Artist of the USSR. The upcoming new movie Leonid Gaidai plays is Kidnapping, Caucasian Style which will be released on Aug 21, 2014.
Leonid Iovich Gaidai was born on January 30, 1923, in the town of Svobodny, Amur region of Siberia, USSR. He was the third child in the family of a railroad worker. His father, named Iov Isidorovich Gaidai, was exiled to Siberia from Poltava, Ukraine. His mother, named Maria Ivanovna Lubimova, came from the Russian city of Ryazan. In 1930 the family moved to the Siberian city of Irkutsk. There Gaidai went to school and graduated in June of 1941.In 1941, during the Nazi occupation of Russia in the Second World War, Gaidai was drafted in the Red Army. He was assigned to the front-line Army intelligence at the Kalinin Front near Moscow. Because he spoke German, he was involved in clandestine intelligence operations against the Nazi invaders. In 1943 he was seriously wounded, when he stepped on a land mine. He became physically handicapped and was decorated for his courage. He was discharged with honors as a disabled veteran of WWII.Gaidai went back to Siberian city of Irkutsk, There he studied acting at the Drama Studio of the Irkutsk Drama Theatre. He graduated in 1947, and was an actor of that theatre until 1949. From 1949-1955 he studied as film director at State Institute of Cinematography (VGIK) under Grigoriy Aleksandrov, Mikhail Romm and Ivan Pyrev. From 1955 Gaidai was a film director at the Mosfilm Studios under his mentor Mikhail Romm. Gaidai used literary material by Ilya Ilf and Yevgeni Petrov, Mikhail A. Bulgakov, Mikhail Zoschenko, and O. Henry among other writers.His early films of the 1950's had little success. In the 1960's Gaidai created the "goldmine" with comedians Yuriy Nikulin, Georgiy Vitsin, Evgeniy Morgunov, and Aleksandr Demyanenko. Comedies with those actors were the highest-grossing box office hits ever in the Soviet Union with the attendance of 222,800,000 in the first 15 months. Total admissions of the Gaidai's comedies during the 1960's only in the USSR exceeded 600,000,000 without counting the reruns and the international sales.During the 1970s and 1980s Gaidai worked with the best comedians of the Soviet cinema, such as Evgeniy Leonov, Leonid Kuravlyov, Archil Gomiashvili, Mikhail Pugovkin, Yuriy Yakovlev and many other renown actors. Alhough the inevitable changes in society during "perestroika" affected the film industry, Gaidai's films still remained on the top. Gaidai's comedies on video even gained popularity after the collapse of the Soviet Union. In a 1995 poll in Russia, 'Brilliantovaya ruka' (1968) was voted the best Russian comedy ever.Financial success did not reach Gaidai personally, he lived in a co-op flat and had the same one car, "Lada", driven by his wife, actress Nina Grebeshkova for many years. She was the fortress behind his success by being a quiet help and never demanding more than they had. She described her husband, Gaidai, as being similar to the popular character 'Shurik' in his films. Leonid Gaidai died of thrombo-embolic disease and complications of his WWII wounds on November 19, 1993, in Moscow. He was laid to rest in the Kuntsevsky Cemetery in Moscow, Russia.
Birthday
Jan 30, 1923Place of Birth
Svobodny, RSFSR, USSR [now Svobodny, Russia]
Known For
Awards
3 wins & 1 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 20141.2
- 1993
Na Deribasovskoy khoroshaya pogoda, ili Na Brayton-Bich opyat idut dozhdi
actor, writer, director
as Crazy man in casino (uncredited)
6.0 - 1982
writer, director
6.8 - 1980
writer, director
6.8 - 1978
writer, director
6.4 - 1975
writer, director
7.7 - 19718.2
- 19698.3
- 1967
writer, director
8.3 - 1965
Operation 'Y' & Other Shurik's Adventures
writer, director
8.5 - 1961
writer, director
7.2 - 19605.3
- 1955
actor
6.2