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Victor Efimovich Ardov

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Victor Efimovich Ardov

Birth
Voronezh, Voronezh Oblast, Russia
Death
26 Feb 1976 (aged 75)
Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia
Burial
Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia Add to Map
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Soviet Russian writer, real name Zigberman. First published in 1921. He wrote humorous stories and short plays: the collections A Close-up (1926), The Cream of Society (1930) Funny and Sad (1935), Your Acquaintances (1956), True to the Original (1961), On the Stage and Next to It (1962), Variety Show (1963), Flowers, Berries, and Other Things (1969), etc, as well as the comedies The Big Dump (staged in 1927) and Minor Trumps (1937). He also wrote the scripts for the motion pictures: The Bright Path (1940) and Machine 22–12 (The Happy Run, 1946), as well as the book Conversational Genres of the Variety Show and the Circus (1968).
Soviet Russian writer, real name Zigberman. First published in 1921. He wrote humorous stories and short plays: the collections A Close-up (1926), The Cream of Society (1930) Funny and Sad (1935), Your Acquaintances (1956), True to the Original (1961), On the Stage and Next to It (1962), Variety Show (1963), Flowers, Berries, and Other Things (1969), etc, as well as the comedies The Big Dump (staged in 1927) and Minor Trumps (1937). He also wrote the scripts for the motion pictures: The Bright Path (1940) and Machine 22–12 (The Happy Run, 1946), as well as the book Conversational Genres of the Variety Show and the Circus (1968).


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