Yury Solomin

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Yury Solomin

Yury Mefodievich Solomin (Russian: Ю́рий Мефо́диевич Соло́мин; b. 18 June 1935 in Chita) is a Soviet/Russian actor and director who has been art director of the Maly Theatre in Moscow since 1988.

Solomin studied at the Malyi theatre school and joined its troupe in 1957. He was acclaimed as Khlestakov in Igor Ilyinsky's production of The Government Inspector (1966), Tsar Feodor in Tsar Feodor Ioannovich (1976), Slavin in TASS Is Authorized to Declare... TV series (1984), Nicholas II in Az Vosdam... (1990), and Famusov in his own production of Wit Works Woe (2000). Solomin was cast as a Russian imperial officer in many Soviet movies, including Akira Kurosawa's Dersu Uzala (1975), which won him a Japanese decoration for the outstanding contribution to the world culture (1993).

Solomin served as the Russian Minister of Culture from 1990 to 1992.[1]

His younger brother Vitaly Solomin (1941–2002) was also a noted actor.

Honours and awards

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  • People's Artist of Kyrgyzstan (1996)
  • Honoured Worker of Arts of the Republic of Mari El
  • Order of Friendship of Peoples (1985)
  • People's Artist of the USSR (1988)
  • Honoured Artist of the RSFSR (1971)
  • State Prize of the RSFSR Vasiliev brothers (1971) - for his role of Captain Koltsov in the movie "The adjutant of his excellency" (1969)
  • Award of the KGB (1984, for his role in "TASS is authorized to state ...")
  • Award for student work in Bratislava (Slovakia) and Kobe (Japan)
  • Order of Merit for the Fatherland;
    • 4th class (29 May 1995)
    • 3rd class (25 October 1999)
    • 2nd class (18 June 2005)
  • Order of the Academy of Arts of Japan "for contribution to world culture" (№ 199)
  • "Golden Aries" award for his outstanding contribution to the development of national cinema (1996)
  • State Prize of the Russian Federation (2001)
  • International Stanislavsky Theater Award - for his role in the play Famusov Maly, "Woe from Wit" (2001)
  • Medal "In memory of Kazan 1000th anniversary" (2009)
  • Award of Kuzbass (2007)
  • Commemorative Medal "150th anniversary of Anton Chekhov" (2011)
  • 10054 Solomin - asteroid number 10054, named in his honour
  • Award "Man of the Year 2008" (Russian Biographical Institute)
  • Honorary Member of the Russian Academy of Arts
  • Corresponding Member of Russian Academy of Education (1992)
  • Award of the Federal Security Service in the "acting job" for the creation of highly image security personnel in the domestic film industry (2010)
  • Order of Honour (2010 )
  • Order of the Holy Prince Daniel of Moscow (Russian Orthodox Church)
  • Medal "Glory Cheats» (№ 1)
  • Order of the Rising Sun, 3rd class (Japan, 2011)

Filmography

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