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Zinovy Gerdt (Zalman Afroimovich Khrapinovich) was born on 21 September, 1916 in Sebezh, Vitebsk Governorate, Russian Empire, is a Soviet and Russian actor. Discover Zinovy Gerdt'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 80 years old?

Popular As Zalman Afroimovich Khrapinovich
Occupation Actor, puppeteer, television presenter
Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 21 September, 1916
Birthday 21 September
Birthplace Sebezh, Vitebsk Governorate, Russian Empire
Date of death 18 November, 1996
Died Place Moscow, Russia
Nationality Russia

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1916

Zinovy Yefimovich Gerdt (Зино́вий Ефи́мович Гердт, which is a pseudonym, his real name being Zalman Afroimovich Khrapinovich (За́лман Афро́имович Храпино́вич); 21 September 1916 in Sebezh, Russian Empire – 18 November 1996) was a Soviet and Russian actor.

Gerdt was born Zalman Afroimovich Khrapinovich on 21 September 1916 in the city of Sebezh in the Pskov Oblast.

His father Afroim Yakovlevich Khrapinovich worked for some time in a fabrics shop as a clerk, and later as a salesman.

Mother Rakhil Isaakovna was a housewife.

His father died quite early, his mother stayed with four children: two boys and two girls, of which Zinovy was the youngest.

In Sebezh he lived up to 11 years, studied at a Jewish school (cheder), knew Yiddish.

After finishing school, Zinovy moved to his elder brother who lived in Moscow.

From a young age, Gerdt was fond of reading and writing poetry.

At 15, Gerdt graduated from a vocational school affiliated with the Valerian Kuybyshev Electrical Plant.

He started working for Metrostroy as a metalworker-electrician.

As a hobby, he was an actor the factory's Workers' Youth Theatre, also known as TRAM.

1937

In 1937, he began acting at the Puppet Theatre of Moscow House of Pioneers.

Subsequently, TRAM was transformed into the theatrical studio of Aleksei Arbuzov and Valentin Pluchek.

Since 1937, Gerdt worked in the Puppet Theater at the Moscow House of Pioneers.

Gerdt volunteered to the front when World War II began.

1943

He was enlisted as a senior lieutenant of a field engineering division and suffered a serious leg wound near Belgorod in February 1943.

1945

In 1945–1982, Gerdt was in the troupe of the Central Puppet Theater under the leadership of Sergei Obraztsov.

He voiced many characters, the most famous one was the entertainer from the "Unusual Concert".

He performed the role of the entertainer in different countries using the local language and was so convincing that the audiences always believed that the actor knew their language fluently: Gerdt perfectly mastered the art of onomatopoeia.

In the Central Puppet Theater under the leadership of Sergei Obraztsov, Gerdt was also busy in the plays "Devil's Mill", "Wish upon a Pike", "The Night Before Christmas", "Divine Comedy", etc.

She gave him Vsevolod's son, born in 1945.

1958

He had his cinematic debut in 1958 in an episodic role in the film Man from planet earth.

Gerdt is known primarily as a master of episodic, mostly comedic roles.

In total, to actor's credit are more than 70 films.

1960

In the 1960s, he appeared in the films Michel and Mishutka (1961), Returned Music (1964), Want-Believe, Do not Want ... (1964), The Year As Life (1965), Green Light (1965), City of Masters (1965), Avdotya Pavlovna (1966), July Rain (1966), At the Thirteenth Hour of the Night (1968), Zigzag of Success (1969) and others.

With his second wife, Tatyana Pravdina, Zinovy met in the Middle East in 1960 during a theatrical tour.

1962

He was the first host of one of the most popular Soviet television programs Kinopanorama, the first season of which was aired in 1962.

1967

Recognition of the public came to the actor after the first major roles – Kukushkin in the film Magician (1967, directed by Pyotr Todorovsky) and Panikovsky in the film adaptation of Ilya Ilf and Yevgeny Petrov's novel The Golden Calf (1968, directed by Mikhail Schweitzer).

1970

In the 1970s, new films appeared with the participation of Gerdt: Taymyr Calls You (1970), Urban Romance (1970), As Ilf and Petrov rode a tram (1971), Stoves of the Shop (1972), Carnival (1972), The Car, the Violin and the Dog Spot (1974), The Straw Hat (1974), The Key without the Right to Transfer (1976), The Draw (1976), Walking through the Flours (1974) ), The Twelve Chairs (1977), The Life of Beethoven (1978), Three Men in a Boat (1979), The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed (1979).

1975

Gerdt performed as a screenwriter of the musical I Will Not Be Any More (1975).

1977

He also played at the Sovremennik Theatre in the play "The Monument" by Anne Vetemaa staged by Valery Fokin (premiered in 1977).

1980

In the 1980s and 1990s, the actor continued to act actively in films: Adam marries Eve (1980), Say a Word for the Poor Hussar (1980), Fairy tales... fairy tales... fairy tales of the old Arbat (1982), I'll wait for you (1982), Boys (1983), Military field novel (1983), Mary Poppins, Goodbye (1989), The Bindly and the King (1989), Intergirl (1989), The Inferno and the King (1989), Childhood Themes (1991), Lost in Siberia (1990), I am Ivan, you are Abram (1993), Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin (1994), Simple-minded (1994), Inspector (1996) and others.

Zinovy Gerdt also worked on television.

1983

Since 1983, he was an actor of the theater named after Yermolova Theatre (performance "Costume").

Zinovy Gerdt also worked in dubbing many foreign films for Soviet release.

1990

He was awarded the People's Artist of the USSR in 1990.

In the 1990s, he conducted the popular author's program Tea Club.

1996

Zinovy Gerdt died in Moscow on 18 November 1996.

He was buried at the Kuntsevo Cemetery in Moscow.

Zinovy Gerdt's first wife was Maria Ivanovna Novikova, whom he met at the theater studio.