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Grigory Tolchinsky

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Grigory Tolchinsky
Григо́рий Толчи́нский
Born(1936-11-11)November 11, 1936
DiedMarch 5, 1988(1988-03-05) (aged 51)
Moscow, USSR
NationalityRussian
Citizenship Soviet Union
Occupation(s)Actor, Puppeteer
Years active19551988

Grigory Yakovlevich Tolchinsky (Russian: Григо́рий Я́ковлевич Толчи́нский; November 11, 1936 — March 5, 1988, Moscow) — was a Soviet theater and film actor. He gained fame voicing Filya in the children's television program "Good Night, Little Ones!".

Biography

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Born November 11 1936. There is a brother Lev.[1]

In 1955-1958, Grigory Yakovlevich was an artist of the song and dance ensemble of the Northern Fleet of the USSR, and in 1958-1959, an artist of the Moscow Puppet Theater.

In 1959, he came to the State Central Puppet Theater under the direction of S. V. Obraztsov, where he worked until the end of his life.[1]

In 1968-1988, Grigory Tolchinsky voiced Filya and Tsap-Tsarapych in the program "Good Night, Little Ones!".[1] He also participated in recording productions for gramophone records and radio.

He died in his sleep[1] on March 5 1988 at the age of 52 in Moscow.

He was buried at the Vostryakovskoye Cemetery.

Voice acting for cartoons

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Year Film Role Note
1966 An hour before goodbye (За час до свидания) hairdresser
1966 The Enchanted Word (Заколдованное слово) Wolf
1966 Mother for a baby mammoth (Мама для мамонтёнка) Polar bear cub
1966 Lost and Found (Бюро находок) Tishka
1966 Kubik and Tobik (Кубик и Тобик) Tobik
1966 Naida (Найда) Naida
1966 Doctor Aybolit (Доктор Айболи́т) robber
1966 Treasure Island (Остров Сокровищ) "Black Dog"

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Спиать тебе игрушки". Московский комсомолец. 2001-10-01. Archived from the original on 2022-01-25. Retrieved 2022-01-25.
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