Oleg Ivanovich Borisov (Russian: ÐžÐ»ÐµÌ Ð³ Ð˜Ð²Ð°Ì Ð½Ð¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ‡
Ð'Ð¾Ñ€Ð¸Ì Ñ Ð¾Ð²; 8 November 1929 â€" 28 April 1994) was a well-known
Russian film and theatre actor, whose honors included the title of
People's Artist of the USSR (1978), two USSR State Prizes (1978, 1991)
as well as the Volpi Cup (1990).Oleg Borisov was born Albert Ivanovich
Borisov on 8 November 1929 in Privolzhsk, Ivanovo Oblast, Russia,
Soviet Union. His given name was Albert, which was chosen by his
mother in honor of the Belgian prince Albert, who visited Moscow in
1929. His parents were agricultural professionals. His mother,
Nadezhda Andreevna, was an agricultural engineer, and also played as
an amateur actress at a local drama. His father, Ivan Borisov, was a
wounded World War II veteran, who worked as director of Privolzhsk
Agricultural Technical School.Young Oleg Borisov was fond of acting
and theatre, he was known as a good impersonator and comedian among
his classmates at school. However, during the Second World War young
Oleg Borisov was a tractor driver at a collective farm near Moscow. At
the same time he was involved in amateur acting at his school drama
class.After World War II Borisov graduated from a secondary school and
applied to study at the Moscow Art Theatre (MKhAT). He passed a series
of professional tests and was admitted to the Moscow Art Theatre
School of Acting in 1947. While a student Borisov was regarded for his
talent as a comedian. In 1951, Borisov graduated from the MKhAT School
of Acting, and joined the troupe of the Lesya Ukrainka National
Academic Theater of Russian Drama in Kiev. In 1954 he married Alla
Romanovna (née Latynskaya), the daughter of director of the Lesya
Ukrainka Theatre. Their son, Yury Borisov, was born in 1956.
Ð'Ð¾Ñ€Ð¸Ì Ñ Ð¾Ð²; 8 November 1929 â€" 28 April 1994) was a well-known
Russian film and theatre actor, whose honors included the title of
People's Artist of the USSR (1978), two USSR State Prizes (1978, 1991)
as well as the Volpi Cup (1990).Oleg Borisov was born Albert Ivanovich
Borisov on 8 November 1929 in Privolzhsk, Ivanovo Oblast, Russia,
Soviet Union. His given name was Albert, which was chosen by his
mother in honor of the Belgian prince Albert, who visited Moscow in
1929. His parents were agricultural professionals. His mother,
Nadezhda Andreevna, was an agricultural engineer, and also played as
an amateur actress at a local drama. His father, Ivan Borisov, was a
wounded World War II veteran, who worked as director of Privolzhsk
Agricultural Technical School.Young Oleg Borisov was fond of acting
and theatre, he was known as a good impersonator and comedian among
his classmates at school. However, during the Second World War young
Oleg Borisov was a tractor driver at a collective farm near Moscow. At
the same time he was involved in amateur acting at his school drama
class.After World War II Borisov graduated from a secondary school and
applied to study at the Moscow Art Theatre (MKhAT). He passed a series
of professional tests and was admitted to the Moscow Art Theatre
School of Acting in 1947. While a student Borisov was regarded for his
talent as a comedian. In 1951, Borisov graduated from the MKhAT School
of Acting, and joined the troupe of the Lesya Ukrainka National
Academic Theater of Russian Drama in Kiev. In 1954 he married Alla
Romanovna (née Latynskaya), the daughter of director of the Lesya
Ukrainka Theatre. Their son, Yury Borisov, was born in 1956.
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