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Valentin Gaft

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Birth Date:
02.09.1935
Death date:
12.12.2020
Burial date:
15.12.2020
Patronymic:
Iosifovich
Person's maiden name:
Валентин Иосифович Гафт
Extra names:
Valentinas Gaftas, Valentīns Gafts, Валентин Гафт, Walentin Gaft, Walentin Iosifowicz Gaft, Валентин Гафт, Valentīns Gafts, Валентин Гафт, Walentin Gaft, Valentinas Josifovičius Gaftas, Walentin Iosifowicz Gaft
Categories:
Actor, Artist of Russian Federation, Satirist, humorist, columnist
Nationality:
 jew
Cemetery:
Troyekurovskoye Cemetery

Valentin Iosifovich Gaft (Russian: Валенти́н Ио́сифович Гафт; 2 September 1935 – 12 December 2020) was a Russian and Soviet actor, People's Artist of the RSFSR (1984).

Biography

Early life and education

Gaft was born in Moscow to Jewish parents Iosif Romanovich Gaft (1907–1969), a lawyer, and Gita Davydovna Gaft (1908–1993). The family moved to Moscow from Poltava, Ukraine. During World War II Iosif Gaft served in the Red Army finishing with the rank of Major.

Gaft took a great interest in theater while in school and took part in the school theater amateur performance. He graduated from the School-Studio at the Moscow Art Theatre (1953–1957). Among the students of the same course were future popular actors Oleg Tabakov and Maya Menglet.

Theatre

After graduating Gaft worked for a number of theaters including the Mossovet Theater, Leninski Komsomol Theatre (under famous director Anatoly Efros), Theater of Satire. In 1969 he started to work for the Sovremennik Theatre and worked there until 2019.

Film

Gaft started his work for the cinema in 1956 in the Mikhail Romm's film Murder on Dante Street.

Later he starred in the movies The First Courier (1968), Mad Gold (1977), Centaurs (1979), Black Hen, or Underground Villagers (1981), Fuete (1986), prominent roles were played by Gaft in the musical comedy The Sorceress (1982), the tragicomedy Through Main Street with an Orchestra (1986), the action film Thieves in Law (1988), The Visit of the Lady (1989), Night Fun (1991), Encore, Once More Encore! (1992).

In 1994, Gaft played Woland in Yuri Kara's film The Master and Margarita, which was only released in 2011.

However, the real popularity came to Gaft only after cooperation with Eldar Ryazanov. In 1979, he played the chairman of the garage cooperative Sidorkin in the comedy The Garage, in 1980, starred in the tragicomedy Say a Word for the Poor Hussar, in 1987, starred in the movie Forgotten Melody for a Flute, and in 1991 in the film Promised Heaven.

In addition to theater and cinema, Gaft played many roles on television – the main character in the television series based on Thomas Mann's novel Buddenbrooks, Lopatin in Lopatin's Notes, Jasper in the four-part film Edin Druid's Secret, Kramin in the television movie For the Rest of His Life, Prince Borescu in the television show The Archipelago LenoirThe Kid in Kings and Cabbage, Butler in the television film Hello, I'm Your Aunt! and others. Teleplays with Gaft's participation included Just a few words in honor of M. de MoliereWidow's HomePlayersAesop, and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Personal life

Gaft was married to the actress Olga Ostroumova from 1996 until his death. He was the author of sharp and popular epigrams against many theatrical and movie figures. In the 2013 film Yolki 3, he read some of his own poetry.

In 2016, Gaft was banned from entering Ukraine, for "statements contradicted the interests of our national security".

Gaft died on 12 December 2020 in Moscow at the age of 85.

Selected filmography

  • Yolki 3 (Ёлки, 2013) as Nikolai Petrovich
  • The Life and Adventures of Mishka Yaponchik (Жизнь и приключения Мишки Япончика, 2011, TV) as Mendel Hersh
  • Burnt by the Sun 2 (Утомлённые солнцем 2, 2010) as Pimen
  • The Book of Masters (Книга Мастеров, 2009) as magic mirror
  • 12 (2007) as 4th juror
  • The Master and Margarita (miniseries) (Мастер и Маргарита, 2005) as Joseph Kaifa / NKVD general
  • House for the Rich (Дом для богатых, 2000) as Roman Rumyanov
  • Tender Age (Нежный возраст, 2000) as Saledon Sr.
  • Old Hags (Старые клячи, 2000) general Dubovitsky
  • The Master and Margarita (1994 film) (Мастер и Маргарита, 1994) as Woland
  • Encore, Once More Encore! (Анкор, ещё анкор!, 1992) as Vinogradov
  • Promised Heaven (Небеса обетованные, 1991) as Dmitry Loginov, “President“
  • Lost in Siberia (1991) as Beria
  • The Feasts of Belshazzar, or a Night with Stalin (Пиры Валтасара, или Ночь со Сталиным, 1989) as Lavrentiy Beria
  • The Life of Klim Samgin (Жизнь Клима Самгина, 1988, TV) as Valery Trifonov
  • Through Main Street with an Orchestra (По главной улице с оркестром, 1987) as Konstantin Vinogradov
  • Visit to Minotaur (Визит к Минотавру, 1987) as Pavel Ikonnikov
  • Forgotten Melody for a Flute (Забытая мелодия для флейты, 1987) as Odinokov
  • Vertical Race (Гонки по вертикали, 1983) as Lyokha Dedushkin
  • Say a Word for the Poor Hussar (О бедном гусаре замолвите слово..., 1981) as colonel Ivan Pokrovsky
  • Dog in Boots (Пёс в сапогах, 1981, voice) as Lofty
  • The Garage (Гараж, 1980) as Sidorin
  • Centaurs (Кентавры, 1978) as Andres
  • Hello, I'm Your Aunt! (Здравствуйте, я ваша тётя!, 1975) as Brasset
  • For the Rest of His Life (На всю оставшуюся жизнь, 1975) as Lt. Kramin
  • Moscow, My Love (Москва, любовь моя, 1974) as choreographer
  • That Sweet Word: Liberty! (Это сладкое слово — свобода!, 1973, voice) as Miguel Carrera

Honours and awards

  • Order of Merit for the Fatherland
    • 4th class (15 February 2016) – for outstanding contribution to the development of culture and many years of creative activity
    • 2nd class (2 September 2010) – for outstanding contribution to the development of domestic theatrical art and many years of creative activity
    • 3rd class (2 September 2005) – for outstanding contribution to the development of theatrical art, and many years of creative activity
  • Order of Friendship (11 August 1995) – for services to the state and achievements in work and significant contribution to strengthening friendship and cooperation between nations
  • People's Artist of the RSFSR (1984)

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