Yury Solomin

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Yury Mefodievich Solomin (Russian: Юрий Мефодиевич Соломин) (born June 18, 1935 in Chita) is a Soviet/Russian actor who has directed the Malyi Theatre in Moscow since 1988.

Yury Solomin (right) as Vladimir Arsenyev in the Akira Kurosawa's film Dersu Uzala.
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Yury Solomin (right) as Vladimir Arsenyev in the Akira Kurosawa's film Dersu Uzala.

Solomin studied at the Malyi theatre school and joined its troupe in 1957. He was acclaimed as Khlestakov in Igor Ilyinsky's production of The Inspector General (1966), Tsar Feodor in Tsar Feodor Ioannovich (1976), Slavin in TASS Is Authorized to Declare... TV series (1984), Nicholas II in Az Vosdam... (1990), and Famusov in his own production of Wit Works Woe (2000). Solomin was cast as a Russian imperial officer in many Soviet movies, including Akira Kurosawa's Dersu Uzala (1971), which won him a Japanese decoration for the outstanding contribution to the world culture (1993).

Solomin served as the Russian Minister of Culture in the early 1990-1992.

His younger brother Vitaly Solomin (1941-2002) was also a noted actor.

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