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  1. Vladimir Ferapontov is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actor. Honored Artist of the Russian Federation. Vladimir was born in the village of Melnitsa, Irkutsk Region.

    • January 1, 1
    • Melnitsa, Irkutsk Region, USSR
    • January 1, 1
    • Moscow, Russia
  2. Vladimir Ferapontov is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes Cheburashka, Shapoklyak, The Adventures of Scamper the Penguin, There's Good Weather in Deribasovskaya, Or It's Raining Again in Brighton Beach, Boris Godunov, It Can't Be!, One Time Deal, and An Old Acquaintance.

  3. Located not far from the Sheksna River (13 miles), Ferapontov Monastery is of one of Russia’s most revered cultural and spiritual treasures. Nonetheless, it is not included in popular summer ...

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    • The Little Mammoth’s Song’ from the cartoon ‘Mom for a Mammoth Baby’ (1981) Music by Vladimir Shainsky. Written by Dmitry Nepomnyashchiy. Performed by Klara Rumyanova.
    • She-bear’s Lullaby’ from the cartoon ‘Umka’ (1969) Music by Yevgeny Krylatov. Written by Yuri Yakovlev. Performed by Aida Vedishcheva. This is, perhaps, the main Soviet and Russian lullaby, performed by Aida Vedishcheva, which modern mothers also gladly sing to their children.
    • The Friends’ Song’ (‘There’s Nothing Better in the World’) from the cartoon ‘The Bremen Town Musicians’ (1969) Music by Gennady Gladkov. Written by Yuri Entin.
    • Blue Train Car’ from the cartoon ‘Shapoklyak’ (1974) Music by Vladimir Shainsky. Written by Eduard Uspensky. Performed by Vladimir Ferapontov. This hit from the cartoon series about the adventures of Cheburashka and Gena the Crocodile is about the fleeting nature of life and hope for the best ahead.
  4. Владимир Ферапонтов – actor, dubbing director: russian. 75 years (Russia). biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age. «Cheburashka» (2009), «Tri svyazki solomy» (1995), «Who Is the First» (1995), «Un tramway à Moscou» (1995), «Dreamers from the Village Ugory» (1994)…

  5. Aug 8, 2014 · Ferapontov Monastery, which marks its 626th anniversary this summer, is among a small group of Russian cultural sites on the UNESCO World Heritage List. This honor was bestowed on the monastery...

  6. Nov 5, 2021 · Nu, Pogodi! is a classic Russian cartoon series that ran from 1969 to 2006. It features a goofy wolf who tries to catch a clever hare, and features music by Vladimir Vysotsky and other popular singers.