Yuri Muzykant Explained

Yuri Aleksandrovich (Shayevich) Muzykant (; 7 April 1900 - 3 October 1962), was a Soviet actor, film director, and screenwriter.[1]

Biography

He was in St. Petersburg to Shai Peysakhovich (russified as Alexander Pavlovich), a Jewish goldsmith who died in 1916. He had a younger brother, Rafail, who also became a filmmaker. The family lived on Kazanskaya Street, then Razezdey Street. From 1911 to 1919 he studied at a vocational school, then at Military Medical Academy, from which he graduated in 1922. The same year he entered the acting department of the Screen Art Institute in Leningrad, graduating in 1924. Beginning in 1928 he pursued a career as a film actor, but by the 1930s had switched his focus to directing.[2] [3]

During World War II he participated in the defense of Leningrad and on the Belorussian front, initially with the People's Militia and later with the regular Red Army. Later he worked as a physical therapist for soldiers with lower limb injuries, and as a political officer in the army hospital.[4] After the war he returned to the Lenfilm studio.

He died in Leningrad in 1962 and was buried at Preobrazhenskoye Jewish Cemetery.

Filmography

Actor

Director

Screenwriter

Notes and References

  1. Book: Yutkevich, S.I.. Kinoslovar, vol. 2. 1966. Sovetskaya Entsiklopediya. Moscow.
  2. Web site: MUZYKANT IUrii Aleksandrovich. persons-info.com. 2019-10-02.
  3. Web site: Muzykant Yuri Aleksandrovich. kino-cccp.net. 2019-10-02.
  4. Web site: МУЗЫКАНТ ЮРИЙ АЛЕКСАНДРОВИЧ. Kino-teatr.ru. 2019-10-02.
  5. Web site: Юрий Музыкант. Kinopoisk.ru. 2019-10-02.