Arkadiy Raykin

Born: 1911-10-24

Arkady Isaakovich Raikin (Russian: Аркадий Исаакович Райкин; 24 October [O.S. 11 October] 1911 – 17 December 1987) was a Soviet stand-up comedian, theater and film actor, and stage director. He led the school of Soviet and Russian humorists for about half a century. Raikin was born into a Jewish family in Riga, in the Governorate of Livonia of the Russian Empire (present-day Latvia). He graduated from the Leningrad Theatrical Technicum in 1935 and worked in both state theatres and variety shows. In 1939, he founded his own theatre in Leningrad, where he used skits and impersonations to ridicule the inefficiency of Communist bureaucracy and the Soviet way of life. In the Stalinist police state this was prone to danger, as it was not uncommon to get purged not only for telling a casual joke, but even for not reporting it to the authorities. He also appeared in several comedies during and after the Great Patriotic War. Raikin created an array of popular satirical characters, some of which were featured in the TV serial People and Mannequins. He launched careers of several other prominent stand-up comedians, such as Mikhail Zhvanetsky and Roman Kartsev. Raikin is often compared with Charlie Chaplin. His fame in the Soviet Union, and throughout Central and Eastern Europe, was such that he was invited to participate in the opening night of BBC Two television in 1964, although the broadcast had to be postponed for one day due to a power failure. His trip to London for the BBC broadcast—during which he was reunited with his British cousin, distinguished pianist Bruno Raikin—marked the first of only two times when the Soviet government permitted him to perform in the West. Arkady Raikin also maintained good working relationships with Marcel Marceau and some other foreign actors. Three years before his death, Raikin finally moved to Moscow, where he opened the Satyricon Theatre, now run by his son Konstantin Raikin, also an acclaimed actor. His wife, Roma, played a major role in guiding his career, and his daughter, Ekaterina, also had a successful career as a Moscow actress. For a month during the summer of 1987, Raikin hosted his American cousin, Washington D.C. attorney Steven Raikin, as a guest in his Moscow flat.[3] In September 1987 the Soviet Ministry of Culture finally permitted Raikin to visit the United States, where, with his son and daughter, he gave emotional farewell performances in several cities to adoring audiences of Russian émigrés. (Wiki)


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When the Song Does Not End...

as uncredited
Released: 1965-10-13

A combination of performances by masters of their arts, this film takes place during the...

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Wings of Victory

as American journalist
Released: 1941-03-12

The film is based on the biography of Valeri Chkalov (1904 - 1938), a Russian pilot, who set...

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Did We Meet Somewhere Before

as uncredited
Released: 1954-08-17

Maximov and his wife Larisa Levkoyeva going to vacation, but in last minutes Levkoyeva were...

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Magic Power

as uncredited
Released: 1970-08-24

A three stories for a whole family about art and it's magic power.

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Doktor Kalyuzhnyy

as uncredited
Released: 1939-06-06

По мотивам пьесы Юрия Германа «Сын народа». Молодой врач после окончания института, оставив в...

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The King's Sandwich

as Narrator (voice)
Released: 1985-01-01

It is a comedy film which is put on the motives of A. Milne's known poem in S. J. A. Marshak's...

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Yesterday, Today and Always

as uncredited
Released: 1970-01-05

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I Am Returning Your Portrait

as himself
Released: 1983-01-01

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Мир дому твоему

as uncredited
Released: 1987-02-27

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Новогодняя ярмарка

as uncredited
Released: 1965-01-01

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Concert for the Front

as Projectionist / Host
Released: 1942-11-06

A musical film dedicated to the soldiers fighting at the front line.

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The Bath House

as uncredited
Released: 1962-08-14

Soviet animated feature film

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Years of Fire

as uncredited
Released: 1939-09-21

It tells the story of the 26 Artillery Division of the Soviet Red Army.

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Первый взвод

as uncredited
Released: 1933-05-07

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Новогодний календарь

as uncredited
Released: 1966-01-01

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На сон грядущий

as uncredited
Released: 1960-01-01

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Familiar Pictures

as (voice)
Released: 1957-05-21

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Люди и манекены

as Василий Васильевич / Ошлепкин
First aired: 1974-11-08

Theatrical benefice of Arkadiy Raykin

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