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  1. Savely Viktorovich Kramarov ( Russian: Саве́лий Ви́кторович Кра́маров; 13 October 1934 – 6 June 1995) was a RussianAmerican actor and comedian. He acted in at least 42 Soviet films, and later appeared in several more after his immigration to the United States.

  2. Saveliy Kramarov. Actor: Tango & Cash. A Russian comedian who gave up a successful film career in his homeland for religious freedom and bit parts in the United States. He made 42 films in the former Soviet Union before he was allowed to leave in the early 1980's.

  3. Jun 8, 1995 · Savely Kramarov, a bumbling, cross-eyed Russian comic who unified a generation of disgruntled Soviet movie fans in laughter, died on Tuesday at the Pacific Medical Center in San...

  4. Saveliy Kramarov. Actor: Tango & Cash. A Russian comedian who gave up a successful film career in his homeland for religious freedom and bit parts in the United States. He made 42 films in the former Soviet Union before he was allowed to leave in the early 1980's.

  5. Mr. Kramarov, who left stardom and success in his home country for religious freedom and bit parts in the United States, died Tuesday of cancer in San Francisco. He was 60.

  6. It co-stars María Conchita Alonso (in her American film debut), Elya Baskin as the circus clown, Savely Kramarov as one of two KGB apparatchiks, Alejandro Rey as the musician's immigration attorney, and Cleavant Derricks as his first American host and friend. The film was released on April 6, 1984.

  7. Jun 10, 1995 · Savelly Kramarov, 60, beloved Russian comedian who fled his Soviet fame for religious freedom and far smaller film roles in the United States.

  8. Jun 6, 1995 · Savely Viktorovich Kramarov - was a Soviet, Russian and American actor. He acted in at least 42 Soviet films, and later appeared in several more after his immigration to the United States.

  9. Oct 17, 1997 · Soviet actor Savely Kramarov was a people's hero in Russia: a comedian who brought humanity to his signature role of a foolish lowlife criminal. He was also a deeply religious Jew — a fact that led him to abandon his stardom and seek freedom of expression in the United States.

  10. A Gentleman of Fortune: Directed by Mikhail Faynshteyn. With Elya Baskin, Paul Mazursky, Tatiana Sorokko, Viktoriya Tokareva. The name of Savely Kramarov was legendary during his lifetime. When he emigrated from Russia to the USA, it turned out that his name... no longer officially existed.

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