Lev Danilov | |
Birth Name: | Lev Stefanovich Danilov |
Birth Date: | 19 April 1926 |
Birth Place: | Vladivostok, RSFSR, USSR |
Death Place: | Moscow, USSR |
Occupation: | film director, screenwriter |
Yearsactive: | 1951–1991 |
Awards: | Lenin Prize (1980) |
Spouse: | Lyudmila Kuzmina[1] Galina Glider[2] Marina Meshcheryakova[3] (Meshcherina)[4] |
Lev Stefanovich Danilov (Russian: Лев Стефанович Данилов; 19 April 1926 — 22 September 1991[5]) was a Russian film director and screenwriter.[6] Laureate of the Lenin Prize (1980).[7]
He was born on 19 April 1926 in Vladivostok in the family of an employee. Member of the Great Patriotic War. He was awarded the medal "For Courage" (1945), the Order of the Patriotic War, I degree (1985).[8]
Graduated from the directing department of the All-Union State Institute of Cinematography (1951; workshop of Igor Savchenko).
He worked at the Far Eastern Television Studio, in 1956-1957 at the Odessa Film studio, where he directed the film "" (1957; co-authored with Grigori Aronov).
Since 1958 he has been working at the Central Studio for Documentary Film in Moscow. Lev Stefanovich Danilov died on 22 September 1991. He was buried at the in Moscow.[9]