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[[Image:Boris_Andreyev-PPSh-41.jpg‎|thumb|right|400px|Boris Andreyev as Dugin with a [[PPSh-41]] in ''[[Bílý sníh]]'' (1948).]]
 
[[Image:Boris_Andreyev-PPSh-41.jpg‎|thumb|right|400px|Boris Andreyev as Dugin with a [[PPSh-41]] in ''[[Bílý sníh]]'' (1948).]]
  
'''Boris Fyodorovich Andreyev''' was a famous Soviet actor. Born 9 February 1915 in Saratov, Russian Empire to a family of workers. After completing the seven grade at school, Andreyev went to work as a mechanic-electrician at a сombine factory, where he started going to a local theatrical circle. There he was noticed by a famous Saratov actor, Ivan Slonov, who suggested to him to enter the Saratov Theatre Technical School, which Boris Andreyev successfully graduated in 1937. He began his film career in 1939 and continued working up through the mid-1960s, summary appeared in 51 films. During the Second World War, Andreyev with Mark Bernes acted in the legendary Soviet film [[Two Soldiers]] (1943). In 1948 he received the Stalin´s Prize for his role as Burmaka in ''Symphony of Life'' and two years later the same price for his role in the downfall of Alexei Ivanov [[Padeniye Berlina]] (1949). Died in Moscow 25 April 1982.
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'''Boris Fyodorovich Andreyev''' was a famous Soviet actor. Born 9 February 1915 in Saratov, Russian Empire to a family of workers. After completing the seven grade at school, Andreyev went to work as a mechanic-electrician at a сombine factory, where he started going to a local theatrical circle. There he was noticed by a famous Saratov actor, Ivan Slonov, who suggested to him to enter the Saratov Theatre Technical School, which Boris Andreyev successfully graduated in 1937. He began his film career in 1939 and continued working up through the mid-1960s, summary appeared in 51 films. During the Second World War, Andreyev with Mark Bernes acted in the legendary Soviet film [[Two Soldiers]] (1943). In 1948 he received the Stalin´s Prize for his role as Burmaka in ''Symphony of Life'' and two years later the same price for his role of Alexei Ivanov film [[Padeniye Berlina]] (1949). Died in Moscow 25 April 1982.
  
 
'''Boris Andreyev uses the following firearms in the following films and television series:'''
 
'''Boris Andreyev uses the following firearms in the following films and television series:'''

Revision as of 06:46, 4 May 2012

Boris Andreyev (1915-1982)
Boris Andreyev as Dugin with a PPSh-41 in Bílý sníh (1948).

Boris Fyodorovich Andreyev was a famous Soviet actor. Born 9 February 1915 in Saratov, Russian Empire to a family of workers. After completing the seven grade at school, Andreyev went to work as a mechanic-electrician at a сombine factory, where he started going to a local theatrical circle. There he was noticed by a famous Saratov actor, Ivan Slonov, who suggested to him to enter the Saratov Theatre Technical School, which Boris Andreyev successfully graduated in 1937. He began his film career in 1939 and continued working up through the mid-1960s, summary appeared in 51 films. During the Second World War, Andreyev with Mark Bernes acted in the legendary Soviet film Two Soldiers (1943). In 1948 he received the Stalin´s Prize for his role as Burmaka in Symphony of Life and two years later the same price for his role of Alexei Ivanov film Padeniye Berlina (1949). Died in Moscow 25 April 1982.

Boris Andreyev uses the following firearms in the following films and television series:

Film

Gun Character Title Note Date
PPSh-41 Drugin Bílá tma 1948

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