Naum Birman
Naum Borisovich Birman (Russian: Нау́м Бори́сович Би́рман; 1924—1989) was a Soviet director of theater and cinema, screenwriter.
Naum Birman | |
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Born | Naum Borisovich Birman 19 May 1924 |
Died | 19 September 1989 65) | (aged
Resting place | Memorial Cemetery, Leningrad Oblast |
Years active | 1965–1989 |
Notable work | Three Men in a Boat (1979) |
Children | 2 |
Cavalier of the Order of Friendship of Peoples (1986).[1]
He worked as an actor and director in the Leningrad theaters, director of the productions of Arkady Raikin.
He was buried at the Memorial Cemetery in Komarovo near Leningrad.[2]
First wife Emilia Popova (1928—2001), actress of Tovstonogov Bolshoi Drama Theater. Son Anatoly Popov, actor.[3] Since the second marriage there is a son Boris (born 1966).
Filmography
- 1965 — Accident
- 1967 — Chronicles of a Dive Bomber
- 1970 — The Magic Power
- 1972 — A Teacher of Singing
- 1973 — I Serve On the Border
- 1975 — Step Forward
- 1978 — The Trace on the Earth
- 1979 — Three Men in a Boat
- 1980 — We Looked in the Death's Face
- 1983 — Black and White Magic
- 1985 — The Sunday Daddy
- 1986 — Sunday's Father
- 1989 — Cyrano de Bergerac
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