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  1. Vladimir Ivanovich Osenev (Russian: Владимир Иванович Осенев; 8 September 1908 – 1 April 1977) was a Soviet stage, film and voice actor. After graduating from Vakhtangov Theatre in the 1930s he had a stage career spanning four decades.

  2. Vladimir Osenev was a Russian character actor best known for his roles as Tikhiy in Beg (1971) and Shturmer in Rasputin (1981). He was born Vladimir Ivanovich Osenev on September 21, 1908, in Moscow, Russia.

    • Actor
    • September 21, 1908
    • Vladimir Osenev
    • April 1, 1977
  3. Aug 9, 2018 · It opened the door to an extraordinary flourishing of smart, politically-minded animation that arrived at just the wrong time: Leonid Brezhnev rose to power just two years later and the cultural liberalism of the Thaw was quickly turned off. Two things had changed, however.

  4. Nov 17, 2018 · One, Vladimir Osenev, served as the series narrator. As a stage and film actor, didn’t much care for the paying gig. He thought the dialogue written by Zakhoder and Khitruk was “childish” and beneath his talent level. Khitruk stated he “thought of letting him go,” but liked his voice too much.

  5. Brilliantly playing vaudeville and comic parts, Vladimir Osenev had a good sense of humour, was flexible and graceful. He was a virtuosic master of mise-en-scene.Vladimir Ivanovich Osenev died on 1 April 1977.

  6. Winnie-the-Pooh: Directed by Fyodor Khitruk. With Evgeniy Leonov, Iya Savvina, Vladimir Osenev. A Soviet version of Winnie-the-Pooh. His first adventure is a desperate attempt to get to honey in a bee hollow. He is ready to take decisive action.

  7. Oct 14, 2016 · “The author’s text was narrated by noted thespian Vladimir Osenev,” Khitruk explained. “He was a serious actor and he recorded his lines without hiding his disdain. ‘What the hell is ...