Yeralash (Russian: Ералаш , IPA: [jɪrɐˈlaʂ] ) is a Soviet and Russian children's comedy TV show and magazine. Yeralash also runs an actor studio and the "Yeralash Island" camp. The word yeralash means "mixed, mishmash" or "jumble" and is taken from the Turkic languages.
14-603: In 1974, Directors Alla Surikova , Alexander Khmelik and Boris Grachevsky sent a letter to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union with a proposal to create a comedy newsreel “Fitilek” (Little Wick) for children (similar to the name of another newsreel Fitil , which was aimed for adult audience). In the process of development, the name "Fitilek" was rejected. The most widespread story about how
28-460: A Russian film director is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Andrei Mironov (actor) Andrei Aleksandrovich Mironov (Russian: Андре́й Алекса́ндрович Миро́нов ; 7 March 1941 – 16 August 1987) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor who played lead roles in some of the most popular Soviet films, such as The Diamond Arm , Beware of the Car and Twelve Chairs . Mironov
42-403: A musical television film concert entitled “What is Yeralash?” The film consisted of cuts of the best plots, as well as pop, concert and circus performances, and parodies of famous singers in those years. The film was attended by actors, its creators, some actors who most often starred in it, as well as famous singers and comedians ( Vladimir Vinokur , Gennady Khazanov , among others). In 1995, on
56-491: A tale-teller, etc.). On one of his tours through Latvia in 1987, he lost consciousness on stage while performing the lead role in The Marriage of Figaro . Thinking he was having a heart attack , the other actors hastily administered oral nitroglycerin , a drug commonly given to heart attack patients, but which can cause life threatening complications when mistakenly given to those suffering from cerebrovascular disease . He
70-887: Is a Soviet and Russian film director, writer, and teacher. She is a People's Artist of Russia (2000), winner of the Award of the Government of the Russian Federation (2009), and a member of the Russian Union of Cinematographers . She is best known as the director of the Red Western comedy film A Man from the Boulevard des Capucines which starred famous Soviet actors including Andrei Mironov , Aleksandra Yakovleva , Nikolai Karachentsov , Oleg Tabakov , Leonid Yarmolnik , Mikhail Boyarsky and Igor Kvasha . This article about
84-820: The 20th anniversary of their show, a special concert was organized and a 2-hour television version with cuts of the best plots was created, in 1999 on the 25th anniversary followed another runs itself in 2000 and in 2004. As of March 2018, celebration 1000 episodes have been produced. A typical episode consists of two to six unrelated comedy scenes. Yeralash has traditionally been filmed in Sukko near Anapa . The show featured numerous notable present-day Russian celebrities such as singer Yulia Volkova from duo t.A.T.u. , singer Vlad Topalov and singer Glukoza . On September 25, 2016, Boris Grachevsky announced that Yeralash would stop production after season 32 (and there would be no season 33) and that it would be closed on December 20 of
98-637: The Moscow Shchukin School. From June 18, 1962, to 1987, Mironov was a permanent member of the trope at the Moscow Theatre of Satire . In 1961, he acted in his first film What If This Is Love? In 1963, he starred in the comedy Three Plus Two by Genrikh Oganesyan, and then in the film My Younger Brother by Aleksandr Zarkhi . His real success came with the release of the film Attention, directed by Eldar Ryazanov , in which he played together with Innokenty Smoktunovsky . On December 18, 1980, he
112-530: The group ensemble " Neposedy '" from 1997. Yeralash also produces a children's comedy magazine; twelve issues had been published by October 2009. The magazines featured anecdotes and humorous stories. Each magazine consists of seven to thirteen articles. It is published by the Drofa publishing house . Alla Surikova Alla Ilinichna Surikova ( Russian : А́лла Ильи́нична Су́рикова ; born November 6, 1940, in Kyiv )
126-404: The new name was chosen is that a contest was announced among the audience to rename the film magazine, and the name "Yeralash" was taken from a letter from a certain schoolgirl. Subsequently, this letter was said to have been lost. However, in 2013, Surikova and Grachevsky finally told that the name was coined by Khmelik 's daughter. Additionally, the name "Yeralash" itself is a consonant away from
140-435: The same year. The show was nominated for a TEFI award in 2003. The Opening theme itself was taken from a melody composed for the lyrics of a poem written by Vladimir Shainsky , but he omitted most of the words. Therefore, the choice was later made in favor of a melody written by Alexei Rybnikov using only the synthesizer. It was performed by Elena Kamburova from 1974 to 1996 and later by 10 year old Sergey Lazarev and
154-504: The surname of Philip Ermash , the chairman of the State Committee for Cinematography (Goskino) from 1972 to 1986, though the creators maintain that this was not intentional. Initially, the show was formally shown in all theatres across the USSR prior to its run moved to television in 1991. In 1986, on the 10th anniversary of the programme, Grachevsky, with Julius Gusman as co-author, wrote
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#1732876302339168-529: Was also a popular singer. Mironov was born in Moscow to Maria Vladimirovna Mironova , a Russian, and Aleksandr Menaker [ ru ] , a Russian Jew . His parents were both well-known actors and performed together as the comedy duo "Mironova and Menaker ( Миронова и Менакер )". Mironov studied in the Vakhtangov Theatre School during the early 1950s. From 1958 to 1962, he studied acting at
182-527: Was awarded the title of People's Artist of the RSFSR . He also received the Medal "For Labour Valour" . Andrei Mironov was known and loved for his roles in films directed by Eldar Ryazanov , Leonid Gaidai , Mark Zakharov , and other filmmakers. He had a wide comedic range and played diverse roles (e.g. a Soviet bureaucrat , Figaro, a romantic spy, a member of the intelligentsia , a con man , an American movie pioneer,
196-465: Was driven to a hospital where two days later he was pronounced dead. His death occurred only eleven days after the passing of his close friend and frequent co-star Anatoli Papanov . Mironov's parents, Aleksandr Menaker and Maria Vladimirovna Mironova , were known nationwide as a comedic duo. He was married twice, both times to Soviet actresses. First to Yekaterina Gradova , with whom he had one daughter, Maria Mironova , and second to Larisa Golubkina ,
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