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* ''[[Ded Moroz and Summer]]'' (1969, Short) as Father Frost / Truck Driver / The Doctor (voice)
* ''[[Ded Moroz and Summer]]'' (1969, Short) as Father Frost / Truck Driver / The Doctor (voice)
* ''[[Seven Old Men and a Girl]]'' (1970, TV Movie) as sports complex director
* ''[[Seven Old Men and a Girl]]'' (1970, TV Movie) as sports complex director
* *''[[Adventures of the Yellow Suitcase]]'' (1970) as Airport manager
* ''[[Adventures of the Yellow Suitcase]]'' (1970) as Airport manager
* ''[[Officers (film)|Officers]]'' (1971) as paramedic
* ''[[Officers (film)|Officers]]'' (1971) as paramedic
* ''[[We Didn't Learn This]]'' (1976) as Ivan Andreevich, glavniy arkhitektor
* ''[[We Didn't Learn This]]'' (1976) as Ivan Andreevich, glavniy arkhitektor
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* ''[[Weather Is Good on Deribasovskaya, It Rains Again on Brighton Beach]]'' (1992) as Monya, ex-radist
* ''[[Weather Is Good on Deribasovskaya, It Rains Again on Brighton Beach]]'' (1992) as Monya, ex-radist
* ''[[What a Mess!]]'' (1995) as doctor
* ''[[What a Mess!]]'' (1995) as doctor
* ''[[The Master and Margarita (1994 film) The Master and Margarita]]'' (2006) as professor Stravinskiy (final film role)
* ''[[The Master and Margarita (1994 film)|The Master and Margarita]]'' (2006) as professor Stravinskiy (final film role)
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Revision as of 05:25, 20 November 2021

Yevgeny Yakovlevich Vesnik (Russian: Евге́ний Я́ковлевич Ве́сник; January 15, 1923 in Petrograd – April 10, 2009 in Moscow[1]) was a Soviet and Russian actor. The son of Yakov Vesnik,[2] the first director of the Kryvorizhstal plant, he fought the Germans in World War II. He worked at the Maly Theatre from 1963 and was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1989, three years before his retirement from the stage.[2]

Primarily a comedian, Vesnik is remembered as the first Soviet actor to play the character of Ostap Bender. After he was remembered as Taratar in The Adventures of the Elektronic (1979), one of greatest Soviet films for children'.[2]

Among his other roles are the policeman in Old Khottabych, "Boss of Sport Complex" in Seven Old Men and a Girl, the Procurator in Die Fledermaus, the commissioner in Charodei (1982), "radist" in Weather Is Good on Deribasovskaya, It Rains Again on Brighton Beach and many other films.[1]

He died, aged 86, on April 10, 2009 in Moscow after suffering a stroke.[3]

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Selected filmography

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