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  1. Konstantin Nikolaevich Lavronenko (Russian: Константи́н Никола́евич Лавро́ненко; born 20 April 1961) is a Soviet and Russian actor most commonly accredited for his performance as the mysterious father of two boys in 2003 film Vozvrashcheniye (international English title The Return).

  2. Konstantin Lavronenko is a Russian actor born in 1961. He has starred in films such as The Return, Kajínek and Coma, and has won three awards and received five nominations.

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  3. Константин Лавроненко is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes The Return, The Banishment, Coma, The Blackout, The Earthquake, Terra Nova, The Last Warrior, and Territory.

  4. Dec 19, 2010 · Konstantin Lavronenko stars as Jiří Kajínek, a notorious escape artist and murder suspect in the Czech Republic. The film follows his attorney's quest to reopen his case, but the plot is contrived and the acting is dubbed.

    • Who Is Koschei?
    • Why Is He called Koschei The Immortal?
    • Where Does Koschei Live?
    • The Equivalent of Hades
    • Is He Really Immortal?
    • Koschei in Modern Culture

    The villain known as Koschei (or Kaschei) the Immortal can be found in many Russian fairy tales, both folklore and literary versions. The most famous stories where he appears are “The Frog Princess,” “Marya Morevna,” “Koschei the Immortal,” and the poem “Ruslan and Lyudmila” by Alexander Pushkin. Sometimes Koschei's physical characteristics vary sl...

    Koschei looks like a walking mummy - he is a very shabby old man. He is so thin that the ancient Slavs thought of him as a living corpse who literally makes clattering sounds with his bones. Most likely the word koschei comes from the Russian word kost’(bone). In various fairy tales, Koschei does not eat or drink for a long period of time (sometime...

    More often than not, Koschei’s abode is a sinister dark and cold castle or palace that’s located in the middle of nowhere, as often is stated in fairy tales. It’s very difficult to get there, not everyone can find the place, and one will encounter all sorts of obstacles and magical traps along the way. Many travelers exhaust their horses and more t...

    In Slavic mythology, there’s a certain dark deity called Karachun, an evil spirit of the lower world, the lord of cold, gloom and the world of the dead. Researcher of Slavic mythology Lilia Alekseeva believes that Koschei is one of the folklore versions of Karachun, an ancient demon. “He is considered to be a wintertime Slavic deity who personifies...

    Although Koschei is called “immortal”, it’s still possible to kill him, although it’s very difficult. In order to defeat the villain and be rid of him forever, you must break the enchanted needle, which is stored in an egg, and the egg in a duck, the duck in a hare, the hare in a cherished chest under an oak tree on an island in the middle of the s...

    The evil old man became a popular character in cartoons and adaptations of Russian fairy tales. The most recognizable Koschei in Soviet cinema was the actor Georgy Millyar, who played the main role in the movie Koschei the Immortal(1945). To play the bony old man, Millyar did not need any special diet or preparation. The movie was shot during World...

  5. Sep 13, 2016 · With Konstantin Lavronenko, Mariya Mironova, Viktor Stepanyan, Tatev Hovakimyan. Leninakan, Armenian SSR, USSR, 1988. After the devastating Spitak earthquake of December 7th, Konstantin Berezhnoy, a 50-year-old Russian, and Robert Melkonyan, a 28-year-old Armenian, work together to rescue the desperate survivors.

  6. Learn about the life and career of Konstantin Lavronenko, a Russian actor who starred in The Return, Kajínek and Coma. Find out his birth date, education, military service and filmography.