Leonid Sołowjow


Leonid Wasilijewicz Soloviev (Russian: Соловьёв Леонид Васильевич; born August 19, 1906 in Tripoli, died April 9, 1962 in Leningrad) - Soviet writer and screenwriter. Curriculum vitae

He was born in the family of a helper of the North-Syrian school of the imperial family of the Palestinian Orthodox community. In 1909 the family returned to Russia, and in 1921 settled in Kokand. The publication began in 1923 in the newspaper "Turksstanska Truth". In 1930 he moved to Moscow and began studies at the Department of Literature and Screenplay at the Institute of Cinematography.

He was the author of the dilemma about Cheddar Nasriddini:

According to his scripts, films have been shot on the Nasreddina bush. He also wrote the screenplay for the film Sashel based on Gogol's "Coal". Selected film scenarios Authoritative control (person):

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