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Alexander Belyavsky. Fox's Personal File

People's Artist of Russia Alexander Belyavsky has played in more than a hundred films, but the first thing that viewers remember is his role as Fox in Stanislav Govorukhin's legendary film "The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed." Despite the success of the film, the actor himself had always dreamed of a major comedic role. While waiting for offers from comedic directors, Alexander Belyavsky came up with the idea of a television humorous program called "Kabachok 13 Stulev" and hosted it for several years...

Top Cast

  • Vladimir Konkin

    Vladimir Konkin

    Self - Заслуженный артист России

  • Marlen Khutsiyev

    Marlen Khutsiyev

    Self - Режиссер

  • Valentina Belyavskaya

    Valentina Belyavskaya

    Self - Первая жена Александра Белявского

  • Lyudmila Maksakova

    Lyudmila Maksakova

    Self - Народная артистка России

  • Aleksandr Belyavskiy

    Aleksandr Belyavskiy

    Self (archive footage)

  • Vladimir Etush

    Vladimir Etush

    Self - Народный артист СССР

  • Sergey Rozhkov

    Sergey Rozhkov

    Self - друг Александра Белявского

  • Valentin Smirnitskiy

    Valentin Smirnitskiy

    Self - Народный артист России

  • Yelena Sanayeva

    Yelena Sanayeva

    Self - Актриса

Overview

People's Artist of Russia Alexander Belyavsky has played in more than a hundred films, but the first thing that viewers remember is his role as Fox in Stanislav Govorukhin's legendary film "The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed." Despite the success of the film, the actor himself had always dreamed of a major comedic role. While waiting for offers from comedic directors, Alexander Belyavsky came up with the idea of a television humorous program called "Kabachok 13 Stulev" and hosted it for several years...

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