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  1. Mikhail Mikhailovich Yanshin (Russian: Михаи́л Миха́йлович Я́ншин) (20 October 1902 – 17 July 1976) was a Soviet stage and film actor.

  2. Mikhail Yanshin was a Russian actor of Moscow Art Theatre. He was born Mikhail Mikhailovich Yanshin on November 2, 1902, in Yukhnov, Smolensk province, Russian Empire (now Kaluga province, Russia). His father, Mikhail Yanshin, was a banking clerk.

  3. Mikhail Yanshin is known as an Actor, Director, and Writer. Some of his work includes Vovka in the Kingdom of Far Far Away, Thumbelina, Lieutenant Kizhe, Father Frost, The Lost Letter, About the Hippopotamus Who Was Afraid of Inoculations, The Soldier's Tale, and The Stone Flower.

  4. Mikhail Mikhailovich Yanshin (Russian: Михаи́л Миха́йлович Я́ншин) (20 October 1902 – 17 July 1976) was a Soviet stage and film actor. Yanshin was born in the city of Yukhnov, located in the present-day Kaluga Oblast.[1]

  5. People’s Artist of the USSR, Laureate of the State Prize of the USSR

  6. Mikhail YANSHIN, USSR Actor and producer. Chief Producer, Stanislavsky Drama Theater, Moscow, since 1950; Popular Artist of USSR since 1955. Order of Lenin; Badge of Honor; medals.

  7. Mikhail Yanshin was a Russian actor of Moscow Art Theatre. He was born Mikhail Mikhailovich Yanshin on November 2, 1902, in Yukhnov, Smolensk province, Russian Empire (now Kaluga province, Russia). His father, Mikhail Yanshin, was a banking clerk.