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Efim Kopelyan

Efim Kopelyan

Yefim Zakharovich Kopelyan (Russian: Ефим Захарович Копелян; 12 April 1912 – 6 March 1975) was a Soviet actor of theatre and cinema, one of the legendary masters of the Bolshoi Theatre of Drama (BDT) in Leningrad. He performed bright, characteristic roles in the films The Elusive Avengers, Intervention, Eternal Call, The Straw Hat, and many others. He is also known for the voice-over in the hit TV series Seventeen Moments of Spring.

He was born in the Belarusian town Rechytsa into a Jewish family. After graduation, he worked as a metal craftsman at the plant Krasny Putilovets in Leningrad. In 1930, he entered the architectural department of the Academy of fine arts. In his students years he earned additionally as supernumerary in the BTD, entered to the studio of this theatre (course of K.K.Tverskoy).

At the end of his education, Kopelyan became an actor on the main staff of the BTD. These early years in the theatre were not notable for any special successes.

Later he played many roles, from the romantic Don Cesar de Bazan to the sailor Shvandya in Lyubov Yarovaya, roles of the classical repertoire and modern. He was a "social hero", playing character roles in comedies and tragedies. Georgi Tovstonogov employed Kopelyan almost in all premiers of theatre. With his name are connected all best plays BDT.

Operation Barbarossa found BTD in Baku on tour. On the return of the theatre on 4 July 1941 to Leningrad, Kopelyan entered the People's militia and played in the Theatre of the People's militia, which soon became the Front-line propaganda platoon of Leningrad.

Kopelyan acted in film and on TV a lot, and was the brilliant master of small roles: Steersman (Tanker Derbent, 1941), Priest Gapon (Prologue, 1956), Sergo Ordzhonikidze (Kochubey, 1958), Nalbandov (Time, forward!, 1966), Burnash (The Elusive Avengers, 1967), 1971: Cossack Leader Ataman in epic film Dauria (1971 film) (Даурия), Burtsev (The Story about human heart, 1975), Beybutov (Yaroslav Dombrovsky, 1976), etc. Among his best cinematic roles were Savva Morozov (Nikolai Bauman; the prize of the All-Union film festival, 1968), Svidrigaylov (Crime and punishment, 1970). He acted in television films Old fortress (1973), Crash of engineer Garin, and Eternal call.

His reading the text from the author in films Seven notes in silence (1967), Meetings with Gorky (1969), Memory (1971) and television film Seventeen Moments of Spring (1973, State prize of the RSFSR in 1976) was unique.

Kopelyan married actress Lyudmila Makarova in 1941. He was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1973. He died in 1975 in Leningrad.

Story of a Human Heart

1976

as Nikolay Burtsev

Jarosław Dąbrowski

1976

as Prince Bebutow

Eternal Call

1976

as Mikhail Kaftanov

Olga Sergeevna

1975

Olga Sergeevna

1975

as Александр Дубровский

Последний день зимы

1975

as Маврин

Северный вариант

1974

Open Book

1974

Open Book

1974

as Павел Ильич Максимов

The Executive

1974

The Straw Hat

1974

as месье Бопертюи

Old Fortress

1974

as Григоренко доктор (1-3 серии)

Starlit Minute

1974

Это сильнее меня

1974

as starmekh s korablya "Chaykovskiy"

Failure of Engineer Garin

1973

as Гастон Леклер-«Утиный нос»

Grandmaster

1973

Seventeen Moments of Spring

1973

as Narrator (voice)

The Chronicle of the Night

1973

Yegor Bulychyov and Others

1973

as Vasili Dostigayev

Тайник у красных камней

1973

as Джаффар

Dauria

1972

as Елисей Каргин

The Seagull

1972

as Dorn

31st Dept.

1972

as комиссар полиции Иенсен

Mission in Kabul

1971

as Narrator (voice)

Peace to the Huts, War to the Palaces

1971

The Beginning

1970

as Cauchon (voice) (uncredited)

Crime and Punishment

1970

as Svidrigailov

The Secret Agent's Destiny

1970

as Sergeyev

Adam and Eve

1970

as Narrator (voice)

Dangerous Tour

1969

as Bobruisky-Dumbadze

Director

1969

as Magaraev (voice)

Our Friends

1969

as L. L. Dorn

Crash

1969

as Менжинский

People of Earth and Sky

1969

as Narrator (Voice)

The Truth! Nothing But the Truth!

1969

Her Name Is Spring

1969

The New Adventures of the Elusive Avengers

1968

as ataman Burnash

Thunderstorm Over Belaya

1968

as Khanzhin

The Secret Agent's Blunder

1968

as Sergeyev

Intervention

1968

as Филипп, король одесских налётчиков

Sofiya Perovskaya

1968

as Loris - Melikov

Семь нот в тишине

1967

Особое мнение

1967

as Ключарёв

Nikolay Bauman

1967

as Morozov

The Elusive Revengers

1967

as Ataman Burmash

Women Kingdom

1967

as Kaspa

On the Same Planet

1966

The Twenty Six Comissars

1966

as генерал Бахчаров

Time, Forward!

1965

as Nalbandov

Авария

1965

as Григорий Иванович - главный прокурор

How Do I Call You Now?..

1965

as Kolvits

Promise of Happiness

1965

as рассказчик

Fear and Despair in the Third Empire

1965

A Dream

1964

as Prekhtel

Conscience Doesn't Forgive

1964

Goodbye, Boys!

1964

as The Cleaner

Рембрандт

1963

as Рембрандт

All Remains to People

1963

as Filimonov

Зима тревоги нашей

1963

The Very First Space

1962

as Ruben Grigoryevich

Only the Statues Are Silent

1962

713th Asks for Landing

1961

as коммивояжёр-фармацевт

Третья, патетическая

1960

Dostigayev and Others

1959

Kochubey

1958

Baltic Glory

1958

Old Man Khottabych

1957

as Джафар али Мухаммедов

Пролог

1956

Searchers

1956

The Gadfly

1955

as Chief of the Border Post

Zhambyl

1953

Boxers

1941

Tanker "Derbent"

1941