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Mikhail Rumyantsev

Mikhail Rumyantsev

Biography

Mikhail Nikolayevich Rumyantsev (Russian: Михаил Николаевич Румя́нцев) (10 December 1901 – 31 March 1983), better known under his stage name Karandash (Russian: Каранда́ш which means pencil), was a famous Soviet clown. He was a People's Artist of the USSR and a Hero of Socialist Labour, and was the teacher of the famous Russian clowns Oleg Popov and Yuri Nikulin. Starting his career in the circus arena as the imitator of Charlie Chaplin, Mikhail Rumyantsev then abandoned it for, or rather, transformed that part into his would-be renowned image of Karandash always accompanied with his hallmark Scottish Terrier named Klyaksa (which means blot). He enjoyed immense popularity with the Soviet audience and often gathered full houses all over the country. Rumyantsev taught his profession to both Oleg Popov and Yuri Nikulin. During the Second World War, Rumyantsev mimicked German soldiers. In 1960, he toured South America with the Moscow Circus on Tsvetnoy Boulevard. Altogether Karandash had worked in the circus for 55 years, the last time he appeared in the arena was just two weeks prior to his death. The Moscow Circus School was named after him. (Wiki)

Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1901-12-08

Place of Birth

Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire (Saint Petersburg, Russia)

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    Karandash on Ice

    Karandash on Ice

    19480.0 / 10

    Ivan Nikulin: Russian Sailor

    Ivan Nikulin: Russian Sailor

    19445.0 / 10

    A Girl with Character

    A Girl with Character

    19395.0 / 10

    Высокая награда

    Высокая награда

    19390.0 / 10

    The New Moscow

    The New Moscow

    19385.7 / 10

    The New Moscow

    The New Moscow

    19385.7 / 10

    Concert for the Front

    Concert for the Front

    19420.0 / 10