Vladimir Grammatikov

Vladimir Grammatikov
Born Vladimir Alexandrovich Grammatikov
(1942-06-01) 1 June 1942
Sverdlovsk, Soviet Union
Occupation filmmaker, actor
Years active 1963–present
Spouse(s) Natalia Zhukova, 2 childrens

Vladimir Alexandrovich Grammatikov (Russian: Владимир Алeксандpoвич Грамматикoв; born 1 June 1942) is a Russia and the Soviet actor theater and film, director, screenwriter and producer. Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (1995).[1]

Biography

Vladimir Grammatikov born 1 June 1942 in Sverdlovsk. He graduated from the construction faculty of radio Bauman College in Moscow, and then decided to link their lives with the movie. Later, he was educated at the acting department Russian Academy of Theatre Arts, becoming an actor pantomime.

In 1976 he graduated from the Directing Department of Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography (class of Efim Dzigan).

From 1976 – actor and director Gorky Film Studio. The scene for the newsreel Yeralash and commercials.

Since 1990 – artistic director of the creative association Contact (Gorky Film Studio). One of the founders and artistic director of the studio Starlight (Russia, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Denmark). President of the Starlight-fest – International Children's Film Festival in Artek (1992–1996). One of the founders of the Festival of Visual Arts at the Russian Children's Center Eaglet (1997–2006).

He was the chief director and artistic director of the children's series for preschoolers, Sesame Street in Russia (NTV).

In March 2010, Vladimir Grammatikov appointed as creative producer for Disney in Russia.

The movie was filmed often debuted 21 years. His first full-length work as a director – a children's comedy film Usatyy nyan – leader in film distribution (53 million viewers). Grammarians surely find itself in the niche of children's and teen movies, and virtually all subsequent work in the genre of family movie directed by Soviet and won prizes at international film festivals. One of the most famous afterwards the – international film project Mio in the Land of Faraway (1987).[2]

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