Yuri Ivanovich Kajurow

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Yuri Ivanovich Kajurow ( Russian Юрий Иванович Каюров ; born September 30, 1927 in Tscherepowez ) is a Russian actor.

His role as Lenin in Dmitri Matveev's Pochtowij roman (1969) committed the actor to interpreting the revolutionary leader for decades. He repeated the part of Lenin in Glockenspiel des Kremlin (1970), Black Rusks (1972), Winged Poem (1979) and in Sergei Yutkevich's Lenin in Paris (1981). The latter was a censorship scandal, since Jutkewitsch wrote the love story between Lenin and Inessa Armand (played by the French Claude Jade) wanted to tell. In the finished film, Inessa has a relationship with the fictional hero Trofimov. Jutkewitsch staged the scenes between Juri Kajurow and Claude Jade so delicately that the reference to reality could shine through.

In Germany he was also seen in other Soviet films, so u. a. in At the beginning of the century (1961), July 6th (1968), Emissaries of Eternity (1970), Long Farewells (1971), Flame (1974), Hard Male Life (1977), Engineer Prontschatow (1972) and Nocturnal Incident ( 1980). Mainly TV productions since the 1990s.

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