Vladimir Ivanovich Osenev (Russian: Ð'ладимир Иванович
ÐžÑ ÐµÐ½ÐµÐ²; 8 September 1908 â€" 1 April 1977) was a Soviet stage,
film and voice actor. After graduating from Vakhtangov Theatre in the
1930s he had a stage career spanning four decades. Yet he was more
noticed by his occasional appearances in films and animation series,
such as the award-winning Winnie-the-Pooh trilogy. He also played in
The Brothers Karamazov, which was nominated for the Academy Award for
Best Foreign Language Film in 1969. Osenev was made an Honored Artist
of Russia in 1956 and People's Artist of Russia in 1969.Osenev
considered himself a serious actor and first despised the "childish"
text of the narrator in Winnie-the-Pooh, but changed his attitude
after seeing the final result.
ÐžÑ ÐµÐ½ÐµÐ²; 8 September 1908 â€" 1 April 1977) was a Soviet stage,
film and voice actor. After graduating from Vakhtangov Theatre in the
1930s he had a stage career spanning four decades. Yet he was more
noticed by his occasional appearances in films and animation series,
such as the award-winning Winnie-the-Pooh trilogy. He also played in
The Brothers Karamazov, which was nominated for the Academy Award for
Best Foreign Language Film in 1969. Osenev was made an Honored Artist
of Russia in 1956 and People's Artist of Russia in 1969.Osenev
considered himself a serious actor and first despised the "childish"
text of the narrator in Winnie-the-Pooh, but changed his attitude
after seeing the final result.
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