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Yury Viktorovich Belyayev (Russian: Юрий Викторович Беляев; born 28 August 1947) is a Soviet and Russian film and theatre actor. He has received the title of Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (1995) and the USSR State Prize (1991).
- Actor
- 1975–present
Yury Viktorovich Belyayev ( Russian: Юрий Викторович Беляев; born 28 August 1947) is a Soviet and Russian film and theatre actor. He has received the title of Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (1995) and the USSR State Prize (1991).
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Yury Ivanovich Belyayev (Russian: Юрий Иванович Беляев; 2 April 1934 – 14 December 2019) was a Soviet football player and coach. A forward, he played in 111 matches for CSKA Moscow, scoring 52 goals. He was a member of the national team that won a gold medal at the 1956 Summer Olympics, [1] but he did not play in any matches. [2]
- 2 April 1934
- Yury Ivanovich Belyayev
- 14 December 2019 (aged 85)
- Moscow, Soviet Union
Yury Belyayev. Actor. IMDbProStarmeterSee rank. Play trailer2:03. Taras Bulba (2009) 5 Videos. 15 Photos. Yury Belyayev was born on 28 August 1947 in Poltavka, Poltavskiy rayon, Omskaya oblast, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]. He is an actor, known for Moonzund (1988), Russkiy bunt (2000) and The Thief (1997).
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Yury Belyayev. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. Awards. 3 nominations. Episodes 16. Browse episodes. 1 Season 2020. Photos. Add photo. Top cast. Edit. Ekaterina Vilkova. M. 16 episodes • 2020. Tatyana Cherdyntseva. Olga Mishunova.
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- 2020-01-20
- Biography, Drama, Mystery
Porokh: Directed by Viktor Aristov. With Yury Belyayev, Svetlana Bragarnik, Lyubov Kalyuzhnaya, Vadim Makarovsky. It is based on real historical events related to the defense of Leningrad by the Red Army and the subsequent blockade of the city by the troops of the Nazi invaders during the Great Patriotic War.
Yury Ivanovich Belyayev ( Russian: Юрий Иванович Беляев; 2 April 1934 – 14 December 2019) was a Soviet football player and coach. He played in 111 matches for CSKA Moscow, scoring 52 goals. He was a member of the national team that won a gold medal at the 1956 Summer Olympics. [1]