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Yankovsky, feminine: Yankovskaya is the Russian form of the Polish surname Jankowski. Notable people with the surname include: * Filipp Yankovsky (born 1968), Russian actor * George Yankovsky (1879–1956), Russian tiger hunter * Igor Yankovsky (1951–2025), Russian actor, son of Rostislav and nephew of Oleg *Ivan Yankovsky * Lidiya Yankovskaya (born 1986), Russian-American opera and symphonic conductor *Mykola Yankovsky * Oleg Yankovsky (1944–2009), Russian actor * Rostislav Yankovsky Rostislav Ivanovich Yankovsky (; ; ; 5 February 1930 – 26 June 2016) was a Belarusian actor. He was born in Odesa on 5 February 1930, studied in Leninabad and debuted in the Tajik theatre in 1951. Since 1957, he worked in the Minsk Drama The ... (1930–2016), Soviet actor, brother of Oleg * Valery Yankovsky (1911–2010), Russian writer See also * * {{surname category:Russian-language surnames ...
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Oleg Yankovsky
Oleg Ivanovich Yankovsky (; 23 February 1944 – 20 May 2009) was a Soviet Union, Soviet and Russian actor who excelled in psychologically sophisticated roles of modern intellectuals. In 1991, he became, together with , the last person to be named a People's Artist of the USSR. Biography Early life Oleg Ivanovich Yankovsky was born on 23 February 1944 in Jezkazgan, Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, Kazakh SSR (now Kazakhstan). His family was of noble Russians, Russian, Belarusians, Belarusian and Polish people, Polish ancestry. His father, Ivan Pavlovich, was Russian Imperial Guard, Life-Guards Semenovsky regiment's Stabskapitän. Yankovsky's father was arrested during the purges in the Red Army after the Case of the Trotskyist Anti-Soviet Military Organization, Tukhachevsky case and was deported with his family to Kazakhstan, where he died in the camps of the Gulag system. After the death of Stalin, the Yankovsky family was able to leave Central Asia for Saratov. Oleg's eldes ...
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Mykola Yankovsky
Mykola Andriyovych Yankovsky (born 12 August 1944 in Pokotilovo, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Ukrainian SSR) is a former Ukrainian businessman who has influenced Ukraine’s chemical production landscape and made it environmentally friendly. Candidate of Economic Sciences (1998), Professor, Head of the Department of Advanced Technologies in Management of Donetsk State Academy of Management (since 1999); Academician of AINU (1992), AENU (1995). Member of the Academy of Russian Entrepreneurs (1997). Professor Emeritus of the Ukrainian State University of Chemical Technology. Hero of Ukraine ( 2003 ). Biography Mykola Yankovsky was born on August 12, 1944, in Pokotilovovillage Novoarkhangelsk district Kirovohrad Oblast ); wife Galina (1949) - housewife; daughters Irina (1967) and Tatiana (1973); soIgor(1974). Yankovsky is now retired, spending time with his family and friends. He has lived a private life for some years, but during his career as an entrepreneur, Yankovsky ...
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Ivan Yankovsky
Ivan Filippovich Yankovsky (; born October 30, 1990) is a Russian actor, best known for his roles in '' Rag Union'' and '' The Boy's Word: Blood on the Asphalt''. His father is actor/filmmaker Filipp Yankovsky, and his grandfather was the actor Oleg Yankovsky. Early life and education Ivan Yankovsky was born in Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. Ivan's parents are actor and filmmaker Filipp Yankovsky and actress Oksana Fandera. Younger sister Elizaveta is also an actress. From the 8th grade he studied at the Moscow International Film School, after which he entered GITIS. In 2013 he graduated from the acting and directing department (workshop of Sergey Zhenovach). Personal life Since 2014, he had been in a relationship with Vera Kincheva, the daughter of Konstantin Kinchev. In 2020, the couple broke up. Since 2020, Ivan Yankovsky has been in a relationship with actress Diana Pozharskaya. On June 26, 2021, in Moscow, their son was born, who was named after Ivan’s famous ...
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Igor Yankovsky
Igor Rostislavovich Yankovsky (; 29 April 1951 – 26 January 2025) was a Soviet and Russian actor and television presenter. He was a son of Rostislav Yankovsky, and a nephew of Oleg Yankovsky. Life and career Yankovsky graduated from Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute in 1974. From 1974 to 1992 he served in the . From 1992 he was working in the advertising business. He was an academician of the Russian Academy of Advertising. From 17 September to 26 November 2001 he hosted the game show ''Alchnost'' (similar to the American ''Greed'') on the NTV channel. He held a degree of a Candidate of political sciences.Биография актёра
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Rostislav Yankovsky
Rostislav Ivanovich Yankovsky (; ; ; 5 February 1930 – 26 June 2016) was a Belarusian actor. He was born in Odesa on 5 February 1930, studied in Leninabad and debuted in the Tajik theatre in 1951. Since 1957, he worked in the Minsk Drama Theatre. Yankovsky was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1978. He is the older brother of the more famous Oleg Yankovsky. His son Igor Yankovsky is also an actor. In 1994 he became the Chairman of the Minsk International Film Festival Listapad. He died in Minsk on 26 June 2016 in Minsk, Belarus, aged 86. Filmography Honours and awards ;Belarus * '' Order of Francisc Skorina'' (2000) * '' Skorina Medal'' (1995) * '' State Prize of the Republic of Belarus'' (1998) * ''Honorary Citizen of the Hero City of Minsk'' (2000) * ''Award "For Spiritual Revival"'' (2003) * ''Award Theatre Forum "Golden Knight"'' (For outstanding contribution to the performing arts) (2005) ;Soviet Union * ''Order of the Badge of Honour'' (1967) * ''Jubilee M ...
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Filipp Yankovsky
Filipp Olegovich Yankovsky () is a Russians, Russian actor and film director. He was born on October 10, 1968, to actor Oleg Yankovsky. Life and career Filipp Yankovsky was born October 10, 1968, in Saratov in the family of actors Oleg Yankovsky and Lyudmila Zorina. At that time, his parents played at the Saratov Drama Theater. When Filipp turned four, the family moved to Moscow. His first role as an actor was in the 1975 film ''Mirror (1975 film), Mirror'' by Andrei Tarkovsky. In the same year he had an uncredited role in ''Under en steinhimmel, Under a Stone Sky''. Filipp's first role as a grown-up was in ''Sentimental Journey to Potatoes'' (1986). In 1990 he graduated from the Moscow Art Theater School (Oleg Tabakov, Oleg Tabakov's course). Then he studied at VGIK from 1990 until 2004 at the directing faculty (workshop of Vladimir Naumov). Yankovsky began his directorial career with music videos — he has made approximately 150 music videos. In 1997, he was nominated for th ...
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George Yankovsky
George (Yuri or Jerzy) Mihailovich Yankovsky (Russian: Юрий Михайлович Янковский) (5 June 1879 - 13 June 1956) was a Russian tiger hunter in Manchuria, a son of the Polish settler in the Russian Far East, Michał Jankowski. The family moved from Sidemi, in Primorsky Krai across the border into northern Korea in 1922. After the Soviets entered northern Korea, he was arrested in 1945 and sent to the Siberian Gulags where he was able to meet his incarcerated father and died just weeks before he was to be released. He was known as one of the most prolific hunters of Amur tigers and wrote a book in 1940 called ''Полвека охоты на тигров'' alf a Century of Tiger Hunting His life became better known to the English speaking world after a biography, ''The Tiger's Claw'', was written in 1956 by the English actress in Korea, Mary Linley Taylor. Biography Yuri was born on Askold Island to the Polish settler Michał Jankowski and Olga Kuzniec ...
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Valery Yankovsky
Valery G. Yankovsky (May 15 (28), 1911 – April 17, 2010) was a Polish-origin Russian writer and a sharpshooter. Born in the Russian Far East, his family moved to what is now North Korea, where he spent many years in the Gulags. There he wrote many accounts of his family and life in the region. Biography Yankovksy was born in the Vladivostok region to Yuri ("George", leading to the patronymic middle name Georgevich or Yurevich and corresponding initials G., I. or Y.) and Margarita, daughter of the shipping entrepreneur Mikhail G. Shevelev. His grandfather was the Polish settler Michał Jankowski. At an early age he began to hunt with his parents and earned a reputation for sharpshooting. He was nicknamed "''nenuni sonja''" by the local Koreans as his grand father had been called "''nenuni''" or four-eyed for his legendary skills and supposed sixth-sense while out hunting. In 1922, the family moved to northern Korea where they established ''Novina'' and ''Lukomorye'' resorts near ...
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Jankowski
Jankowski ( ; feminine: Jankowska; plural: Jankowscy) is the 13th List of most common surnames in Europe, most common Polish name, surname in Poland (69,280 people in 2009). Many village estates were named Jankowa or Jankowice in 13th and 14th century Poland, producing at least twelve unrelated families with this surname. Over thirty place names with 'Jankow' (derived from Jan (John)) as a prefix remain in modern Poland. In most cases, the originator of the surname was a landowner of a reasonably sized estate (tens of hectares as a minimum but could be over one thousand hectares). Landowners often formed their surnames by adding the suffix '-ski', meaning 'of', to the estate name. They generally had considerable prestige and legal rights as the use of '-ski' indicated their adoption into the Polish nobility termed szlachta. To distinguish the different Jankowski szlachta families, they each used an additional identifier signifying their armorial crest or clan, termed 'herb' in Poli ...
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Lidiya Yankovskaya
Lidiya Yankovskaya (Russian: Лидия Янковская; Russian pronunciation: lʲidʲijɐ janˈkofskajɐ born 26 March 1986) is a Russian-American opera and symphonic conductor and the former Music Director of Chicago Opera Theater. __FORCETOC__ Biography Early life Born in Saint Petersburg. Yankovskaya studied ballet between the ages of three and five. She studied music from the age of five, playing piano and singing in the Saint Petersburg Children’s Choir of Radio and Television. She attended performances with her mother regularly, citing a production of Prokofiev's ''The Love for Three Oranges'' at the Mariinsky Theater as one of her first experiences with opera. Due to the anti-Semitic climate in Russia, Yankovskaya immigrated to the United States with her mother at the age of nine. They settled in upstate New York, where Yankovskaya attended Hebrew day school. Educational background Yankovskaya's mother prioritized her musical development, enrolling her ...
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