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April 25, 1928, Moscow - November 30, 2013, in the same place - Soviet and Russian theater and film actor. Yuri went to an evening school, worked as an assistant mechanic in a garage.
In 1943, he became interested in diplomacy and foreign languages, was going to enter MGIMO, but soon preferred the career of an actor to the career of a diplomat. In 1948 he submitted documents to VGIK, but the result was unsuccessful (the verdict of the selection committee: "not cinematic"), after which he was admitted to the Theater School. B. Shchukina (course led by Cecilia Lvovna Mansurova). Learning was not easy at first. Yakovlev graduated from the first course with a grade mark in the main discipline - acting. Mansurova opposed the expulsion, saying: “I will translate it because I am interested in it. I will work with him. ”Gruvemuvestart In 1952 he graduated from the Theater School. BV Shchukin and then entered the service at the Academic Theater. Eug. Vakhtangov. There he established himself as a talented dramatic actor, having played, in particular, Triletsky in "A play without a title" by A. P. Chekhov.
In cinema since 1953. His first work was the role of a warrior in the first Albanian feature film "The Great Warrior of Albania Skanderbeg", directed by Sergei Yutkevich, who received a special mention from the jury at the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. The first major role, after which, as Yakovlev said, people began to pay attention to him on the street - Prince Myshkin in the film "The Idiot" .
Popularity for Yakovlev was brought by comedic roles - Ivan the Terrible and the manager of the house Ivan Bunsha in "Ivan Vasilyevich Changes Profession" Gaidai and Ippolit in "The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath!" Ryazanov. Yakovlev himself considered Steve Oblonsky in "Anna Karenina" by Alexander Zarkhi to be "absolutely accurate, one hundred percent in the image ".
In the last years of his life he did not act in films (the aging Hippolytus became the final role in the film in the sequel to The Irony of Fate), in the theater he played only in the multi-layered "Pier" .
On November 5, 2013, he appeared in public for the last time, attending the Artist Foundation awards ceremony.


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