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  1. Andrei Aleksandrovich Mironov (Russian: Андре́й Алекса́ндрович Миро́нов; 7 March 1941 – 16 August 1987) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor who played lead roles in some of the most popular Soviet films, such as The Diamond Arm, Beware of the Car and Twelve Chairs.

  2. Andrey Mironov (1941-1987) was a famous Soviet comedian and actor, known for his roles in The Diamond Arm, Twelve Chairs, and Watch Out for the Automobile. He died of a brain hemorrhage at age 46, after working with many renowned directors and actors.

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    • Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia]
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    • Riga, Latvian SSR, USSR [now Latvia]
    • Andrei Mironov attended the Vakhtangov Theatre School. Andrei Mironov. Photo by Creative commons. Wikimedia. During the early 1950s, Mironov attended the Vakhtangov Theatre School.
    • Andrei Mironov made his film debut in 1961. Moscow Academic Theatre of Satire in night light. Photo by Andrey Korzun. Wikimedia. As a student, Andrey Mironov received his first small part in Yuly Raisman’s film “What If It’s Love?”
    • Andrei Mironov died on stage. He lost consciousness on stage while performing the lead role in The Marriage of Figaro during one of his tours through Latvia in 1987.
    • Andrei Mironov, released his first album in 1978. Andrei Mironov on a Russian stamp in 2001. Photo from Wikimedia. Andrey Mironov made his singing debut in “The Diamond Arm,” and he went on to sing songs in many films and recitals after that.
  3. Andrei Nikolayevich Mironov (Russian: Андре́й Никола́евич Миро́нов; born 20 April 1975) is a Russian artist. He is known mainly as a portrait painter, though he also works in the genre of religious painting.

  4. Andrei Mironov or Andrey Mironov may refer to: Andrei Mironov (activist) (1954–2014), political prisoner and activist. Andrei Mironov (actor) (1941–1987), theatre and film actor. Andrei Mironov (footballer, born 1987), Russian football player.

  5. May 30, 2014 · We met Andrei Mironov in Moscow in the summer of 1991, just before the coup that helped speed the Soviet Union toward destruction. When he died at age 60 last weekend, caught in a mortar attack...

  6. Jun 7, 2014 · MOSCOW — After Andrei N. Mironov was killed in Ukraine by artillery fire on May 24 while working with an Italian photojournalist, news accounts described him as an interpreter for...