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- Anatoliy Solovyov was born on 14 March 1922 in Dankov, Ryazan Governorate, Russian SFSR [now Lipetsk Oblast, Russia]. He was an actor, known for 72 gradusa nizhe nulya (1977), Ch. P. - Chrezvychainoe proisshestvie (1958) and Dmitro Goritsvit (1962). He died on 6 January 2000 in Moscow, Russia.
- Sound Department
After receiving a secondary special education, Nikolay Prilutskiy worked as a sound engineer at the Central Studio of Documentary Films (1934-1937), at Mosfilm (1937-1939). Since 1939 - at the Soyuzmultfilm studio. He stood at the origins of the creation of film production on "Soyuzmultfilm" (sound department). During the development of sound cinema, he developed his technology in relation to animated films. In 1939-1944 Prilutskiy dubbed documentary films on "Soyuzmultfilm", since 1944 he works as a sound producer of animated films. As the sound producer he made more than 100 animated films, included in the "golden fund" of domestic animation. He worked on almost all the films of the directors of the "older generation" Ivan Ivanov-Vano, Lev Atamanov, Vladimir Polkovnikov, Valentina Brumberg and Zinaida Brumberg, Lamis Bredis and others. Since 1964, once again working for Mosfilm, engaged in dubbing the Soviet USSR) and foreign films. In 1974 he retired. Nikolay Stepanovich died in 1990 in Moscow.- Nikolay Bogolyubov was born on 22 October 1899 in village Ivanovskoe, Dankov uyezd, Ryazan Governorate, Russian Empire [now Dankovsky District, Lipetsk Oblast, Russia]. He was an actor, known for Fortress on the Volga (1942), Great Citizen (1938) and Aleksandr Parkhomenko (1942). He died on 9 March 1980 in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia].
- While a physics student at Moscow State University, Irina Vyacheslavovna Rakobolskaya, along with seventeen of her fellow students, joined the Red Army's air force, where she served as chief of staff (and eventual historian of) what became the (all-female) "Guards Night Bomber Aviation Regiment of the Red Army" where the pilots would fly unarmored and lightly armed biplanes on bombing runs against the Germans, who disparagingly called the pilots "night witches"--a epithet proudly accepted by the pilots. After the war, Rakobolskaya excelled as a physicist and researcher, educator, and college administrator, teaching at her Alma mater of Moscow State University as a physics professor from 1977, and being appointed Distinguished Professor (a lifetime appointment) in 1996.
- Andrey Golovkov was born on 19 September 1981 in Dankov, Lipetskaya oblast, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]. Andrey is a director, known for Molodyozhka (2013), Molodyozhka. Studenty and Krasavitsa i chudovishche (2021).