Arkady Inin

Arkady Yakovlevich Inin (Russian: Арка́дий Я́ковлевич И́нин), original surname Gurevich (Russian: Гуревич); born May 3, 1938, Kharkov) is a Soviet and Russian writer, playwright and screenwriter, actor, publicist, teacher, professor.

Arkady Inin
Born
Arkady Yakovlevich Gurevich

(1938-05-03) May 3, 1938
Occupationwriter-satirist, screenwriter, humorist
Spouse(s)Inna Ivanova[1]
Children2

Biography

Born May 3, 1938 in Kharkov in the family of Yakov Noevich and Sara Abramovna Gurevich. He graduated from the Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute.

Carried away by the stage, he participated in skits, in games of KVN and, having worked as an engineer for eight years, entered the VGIK at the faculty of film dramaturgy.

The nickname (and then official name) Inin took in honor of his wife Inna.[1]

Work

The author of forty comedies (Once 20 Years Later, Yeralash, Offered for Singles, Private Detective, or Operation Cooperation, Weather Is Good on Deribasovskaya, It Rains Again on Brighton Beach), thirty books of humor, more than two hundred television and radio programs. Professor of VGIK. He was awarded the Order of Friendship (1998)[2] and the Order of Honour (2009).[3][4]

He advocated the ban of Moscow Pride in Russia.[5]

References

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