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Leonid Amalrik
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Born
July 8
,
1905
Died
October 22
,
1997
·
Moscow, Russia
Birth name
Leonid Alekseyevich Amalrik
Mini Bio
Leonid Amalrik was born on July 8, 1905. He was a director and writer, known for
Movie Circus (1942)
,
Political Satire Magazine #1 (1938)
and
Peacock's Tail (1946)
. He was married to
Nadezhda Privalova
. He died on October 22, 1997 in Moscow, Russia.
Family
Spouse
Nadezhda Privalova
Trivia
The first independent film by Amalrik was the film "The Arrow Flies into a Fairy Tale", shot in 1954.
The wife of Leonid Alekseevich, artist Nadezhda Mikhailovna Privalova, worked with her husband on many of his animated films.
Leonid Amalrik was buried at the Pyatnitsky cemetery in Moscow.
In the animated film Black and White (1932) Almarik was first mentioned in the credits as a director and artist (along with I. Ivanov-Vano).
Nikita Bogoslovskiy wrote music to almost all Amalric's animated films.
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