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December 1901 – 31
March 1983),
better known under his
stage name
Karandash (Russian: Каранда́ш
which means pencil), was a
famous Soviet clown. He...
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years of
creative activity Twins (Bliznetsy, 1945, Svetochka)
Karandash on Ice (
Karandash na ldu, 1948, the Girl)
Happy Flight (Schastlivy reis, 1949,...
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appeared in
Cirque du
Soleil Kooza Mikhail Nikolayevich Rumyantsev –
Karandash (1901–1983),
Soviet Clown and
clowning teacher.
Nicolai Poliakoff – Coco...
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masks made him an
outstanding comedian. He
started as an ****istant of
Karandash, then the most
famous clown in USSR. In
circus school Nikulin met Mikhail...
- film
since Aleksandr Ptushko:
Karandash and
Klyaksa —
Merry Hunters [ru]
about the
adventures of the
Russian clown Karandash and his dog.
According to Migunov...
- Russian-born, Chaplin-influenced
clown named Karandash ('the pencil') had a
version of it.
During World War II,
Karandash entertained Soviet troops by mocking...
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cartoonist Emmanuel Poiré – who in turn took his
pseudonym from карандаш (
karandash), the
Russian word for 'pencil',
itself of
Turkic origin. In 1974, the...
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recurring fantasy characters, the "Merry
Little Folks [ru] Club":
Karandash ("Pencil", and artist),
Samodelkin ("Do-It-Yourself"), Buratino, Cipollino...
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became well
known in France. The
pseudonym comes from the
Russian word
karandash (карандаш)
meaning 'pencil', which,
attested in
Russian from the 16th–17th...
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Leningrad Union of Artists, took part in the work of the
artist group Boyevoi Karandash (Fighting Pencil). From 1951, he was a
member of the
Soviet Academy of...