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Li︠u︡bimov, I︠U︡.
I︠A︡roslavlʹ (I︠A︡roslavskai︠a︡ oblastʹ, Russia)
Moscow (Russia)
Soviet Union
Russia (Federation)
Moskovskiĭ teatr dramy i komedii na Taganke
naf
1989
2011
Moskovskiĭ teatr dramy i komedii na Taganke
naf
1964
1984
Theatrical producers and directors
Actors
Screenwriters
Teachers
lcsh
rus
I︠U︡riĭ Petrovich
Любимов, Ю.
Lioubimov, Youri
Li︠u︡bimov, I︠U︡riĭ
Lyubimov, Yuri
Lubimov, Yuriy
Ljubimov, Jurji
Lyubimov, Yury
Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script reference not evaluated.
A zori zdesʹ tikhie, 1972.
Le feu sacré, c1985:
t.p. (Youri Lioubimov) p. 213 (b. 9/30/17)
Gershkovich, A.A. Teatr na Taganke, 1964-1984, 1986:
p. 7 (I︠U︡rii︠a︡ Li︠u︡bimova) p. 209 (Yuri Lyubimov)
St︠s︡enicheskai︠a︡ adaptat︠s︡ii︠a︡ "Mastera i Margarity" M.A. Bulgakova, 1985:
t.p. ( ... I︠U︡rii︠a︡ Li︠u︡bimova) added t.p. (Yuriy Lubimov)
"Delitto e castigo," 1983:
t.p. (Ljubimov) p. 4 (Jurji Ljubimov)
Yury Lyubimov at the Taganka Theatre ... c1997:
introd. (Yury Petrovich Lyubimov)
Deti kapitana Granta, c2008:
credits (I︠U︡.P. Li︠u︡bimov)
Kino-teatr.ru, April 25, 2013
(I︠U︡riĭ Li︠u︡bimov; Li︠u︡bimov I︠U︡riĭ Petrovich [in indirect order]; born September 30, 1917; theater director, actor, screenwriter, teacher)
Imdb, April 26, 2013
(Yuri Lyubimov; born Yuri Petrovich Lyubimov on September 30, 1917 in Yaroslavl, Russia; actor and director)
New York times (online), viewed Oct. 6, 2014
(in obituary published Oct. 5: Yuri Lyubimov; b. Yuri Petrovich Lyubimov, Sept. 30, 1917, Yaroslavl; d. Sunday [Oct. 5, 2014], Moscow, aged 97; Russian stage director whose adventurous productions won a devoted following, frequently landed him in trouble with Soviet authorities, and eventually led to his exile, but who later returned in triumph and remained a mainstay of Russian theater for more than 20 years; founded the Taganka Theater in Moscow in 1964; removed from his post in 1984; restored to his post in 1989; resigned in 2011)