Alexander Dmitrievich Dudoladov (Russian: Ð Ð»ÐµÐºÑ Ð°Ð½Ð´Ñ€
Ð"митриевич Ð"удоладов; June 19, 1953, Sverdlovsk
(Yekaterinburg) â€" September 3, 1999, Moscow) was a Soviet and
Russian writer, screenwriter and film director.Having graduated from
Ural State University of Economics, he started to publish as an
employee of the humour department of the newspaper Ural Worker. Later
he also worked in the department of satire and humour of the youth
newspaper The Watch. In 1987, he moved to Moscow and wrote monologues
for well-known entertainers such as Klara Novikova, Yevgeny Petrosyan,
Vladimir Vinokur, Mikhail Grushevsky, Efim Shifrin and Jan Arlazorov.
But not all of them appreciated the talent of the writers, including
Alexander Dudoladov, who were writing for them and kept their names
secret.The most famous humoresques are: Not Fed, Before and After, A
Drop, Switch, Unpromising Matryonikha, Ambivalence, But Music Sounds,
A Look into Tomorrow, You Are All the Same. The Story There Would be
no Tomorrow which was also published in the Malay translation in
Malaysia is a kind of parable about the end of the world. In it, the
absurdity of everyday life from the point of view of eternity is
pictorially conveyed and the process of refraining is interestingly
described.Alexander Dudoladov is the author of the screenplay for the
movie Brunette for 30 cents (1991, directed by Sergey Nikonenko), as
well as the screenwriter and co-director of the film Grandfather is
Good, But Does... Not Tell There the Money was Hidden (1993, in
cooperation with Anatoly Grushko and Igor Rukh).
Ð"митриевич Ð"удоладов; June 19, 1953, Sverdlovsk
(Yekaterinburg) â€" September 3, 1999, Moscow) was a Soviet and
Russian writer, screenwriter and film director.Having graduated from
Ural State University of Economics, he started to publish as an
employee of the humour department of the newspaper Ural Worker. Later
he also worked in the department of satire and humour of the youth
newspaper The Watch. In 1987, he moved to Moscow and wrote monologues
for well-known entertainers such as Klara Novikova, Yevgeny Petrosyan,
Vladimir Vinokur, Mikhail Grushevsky, Efim Shifrin and Jan Arlazorov.
But not all of them appreciated the talent of the writers, including
Alexander Dudoladov, who were writing for them and kept their names
secret.The most famous humoresques are: Not Fed, Before and After, A
Drop, Switch, Unpromising Matryonikha, Ambivalence, But Music Sounds,
A Look into Tomorrow, You Are All the Same. The Story There Would be
no Tomorrow which was also published in the Malay translation in
Malaysia is a kind of parable about the end of the world. In it, the
absurdity of everyday life from the point of view of eternity is
pictorially conveyed and the process of refraining is interestingly
described.Alexander Dudoladov is the author of the screenplay for the
movie Brunette for 30 cents (1991, directed by Sergey Nikonenko), as
well as the screenwriter and co-director of the film Grandfather is
Good, But Does... Not Tell There the Money was Hidden (1993, in
cooperation with Anatoly Grushko and Igor Rukh).
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