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    Oleg Popov

    1930-07-31 (94 years old) in Vyrubovo, Russia

    Oleg Konstantinovich Popov (Russian: Олег Константинович Попoв, 31 July 1930 – 2 November 2016) was a Soviet and Russian clown and circus artist. People's Artist of the USSR (1969). Popov was born on 31 July 1930, the son of a clock-repairman. At age 12, he began working as an apprentice typographer for the newspaper Pravda, and he later joined Pravda's Athletic Club. There, in 1945, someone suggested that he apply for Moscow's State College of Circus and Variety Arts (better known as the "Moscow Circus School"). He was accepted and studied acrobatics, juggling, and other circus skills there, graduating in 1949. He made his debut at the Tbilisi Circus in the Georgian SSR. Afterwards, he continued his career at the Moscow Circus on Tsvetnoy Boulevard (today Circus Nikulin). In 1955, Popov performed abroad for the first time, in Warsaw, and the following year, he toured with the Moscow Circus in France, Belgium, and England. He was immediately noticed by the press, which made him a circus star. The Soviet regime quickly built on his success abroad and transformed him into a goodwill ambassador for the Soviet Union. He appeared at the Brussels World Fair in 1958 and was broadcast from Moscow on American television in 1957. He toured the United States in 1963 and 1972 with the Moscow Circus. In 1969, Popov was honored with the title of People's Artist of the USSR. He toured extensively around the world in subsequent years with the Moscow Circus. In Australia, he was named King of Moomba (1971). Popov performed as a clown, combining his talents as a mime, a tightrope walker, and a juggler. At the 8th International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo in 1981, he received the coveted Gold Clown award as a tribute to his stellar career. His clown character followed the tradition of the Russian folk character "Ivanushka," who fools other people and who is teased himself. In the early 1990s, after the fall of the Soviet Union, he toured with a unit of the Moscow Circus in Germany for a number of years, where he eventually settled. He later performed extensively in Germany, in circus shows, on television, or with his own touring show. He married Gabriela Lehmann, a German circus performer in 1991. She was 32 years younger. In 2006, Popov was invited to perform at the 30th anniversary of the International Circus Festival of Monte Carlo. Aged 75 years of age, he received a standing ovation. In 2015, he returned for the first time to Russia after 28 years' of living in Germany; it was at the First "Master" gala event (the Russian circus equivalent of the Academy Awards ceremony) at the Sochi State Circus, where he was given a long standing ovation. The Russian Minister of Culture, Vladimir Medinsky read a welcoming message from President Vladimir Putin. In December 2015 he was one of the judges at the final show of "The Blue Bird" contest—a young talent competition on the Russia-1 television channel. ... Source: Article "Oleg Popov" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

    Movies

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    Free Admittance
    80 %|Mar 28, 1987
    Adventure, Family
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    Sun in the String Bag
    0 %|Jul 19, 1979
    Comedy, Music, TV Movie
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    Mama
    66 %|Sep 15, 1976
    Adventure, Family, Fantasy, Music
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    A Funny Dream, or Laughter and Tears
    52 %|Jun 6, 1976
    Family, Fantasy, Adventure
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    The Blue Bird
    52 %|Apr 5, 1976
    Adventure, Family, Fantasy, Drama
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    The performance begins!
    0 %|Sep 18, 1970
    Comedy
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    New Year's Abduction
    60 %|Jan 13, 1970
    Comedy, Music, TV Movie
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    Half A Hour For Miracles
    80 %|Jan 1, 1968
    Adventure, Science Fiction
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    The Last Crook
    70 %|Nov 26, 1966
    Comedy
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    Armourless Knight
    60 %|Feb 14, 1966
    Drama, Family
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    Новогодняя ярмарка
    0 %|Jan 1, 1965
    Music, TV Movie
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    The Lost Photography
    70 %|May 12, 1960
    Adventure, Family
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    Clumsy Friend
    0 %|Jan 1, 1959
    Family, Comedy
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    Daring Circus Youth
    20 %|Jul 4, 1953
    Music

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    30 millions d'amis
    58 %|Jan 6, 1976
    Documentary
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    Was bin ich?
    65 %|Jan 2, 1955
    Talk, Reality