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Mikhail Roshchin (Mikhail Mikhailovich Gibelman) was born on 10 February, 1933 in Kazan, is a Russian writer, playwright, and screenwriter (1933–2010). Discover Mikhail Roshchin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?
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1 October, 2010 |
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Mikhail Roshchin Net Worth
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He was born to Mikhail Gibelman (born 1908) and Klavdiya Efimova-Tyurkina (born 1911), Roshchin spent his early childhood in Sevastopol.
Mikhail Mikhailovich Roshchin (Михаи́л Миха́йлович Ро́щин; 10 February 1933 – 1 October 2010) was a Russian playwright, screenwriter and short story writer.
In 1943, during World War II, the family moved to Moscow.
After finishing school, Roshchin worked as a miner at fort rose, and attended night classes at the Moscow State Lenin Pedagogical Institute.
In 1952, he published his first story in the Moscow daily newspaper, Moskovsky Komsomolets.
In 1953, he entered the Literary Institute and worked as a journalist of the regional newspaper, Kamyshin in the city of Volga.
Whilst there, in 1956 he wrote his first collection of his short stories In a Small Town, published in 1957.
He has four children; Tatiana (born 1956), Natalia (born 1966), Dmitry (born 1973) and Aleksei (born 1985).
In 1963, Roshchin wrote the play The Seventh feat of Hercules, which due to censorship was not fully published until 1988.
In 1968, he wrote the children's play, Rainbow in the Winter, a play with was put on at the Leningrad Youth Theatre under Zinovy Karagodsky.
His most successful play, Valentin and Valentina was written in 1971 and performed the same year at Moscow's Sovremennik Theatre, directed by Valery Fokin.
His 1975 play Echelon was staged at the Moscow Theatre, directed by Galina Volchek.
It was also performed at the Bolshoi Drama Theatre in 1976 under the helm of Georgi Tovstonogov and by several other notable directors.
In the 1980s, Roshchin was occupied with writing scripts for films.
These include Old New Year (1980), Valentin and Valentina (1985) (film adaptation), Shura i Prosvirnyak (1987) and The New Adventures of Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1988).
New Adventures of Yankee in King Arthur's Court, an adventure comedy, was directed by Viktor Gres under the Dovzhenko Film Studio banner and was based on American author Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.
In 1985, it was made into a film, directed by Georgy Natanson, which Roshchin also adapted the script for.
From 1993 to 1998, along with Aleksei Kazantsev, Roshchin published the magazine Playwright.
From 1998 on until his death Roshchin served as the Chairman of the Board of Creative Playwrights and Directors and in 2007 he was elected Chairman of the Arts Council of the Centre.
Roshchin was a recipient of the Stanislavsky Prize of Moscow.