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Arkady Khait | |
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Born | Arkady Iosifovich Khait 25 December 1938 |
Died | 22 February 2000 | (aged 61)
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Years active | 1968–2000 |
Notable work | Well, Just You Wait! |
Arkady Iosifovich Khait (Russian: Аркадий Иосифович Хайт) (25 December 1938 – 22 February 2000) was a Russian Jewish satire, comedy, song and script writer, and a comedian in his late years.[1]
Works
- Co-authoring scripts for Nu, pogodi! animated cartoon series
- Co-authoring scripts for Leopold the Cat animated cartoon series
Awards
- 1991: Nika Award, for film Passport (Паспорт)
- 1990: RSFSR State Prize
- 1998: People's Artist of the Russian Federation
- 1985: USSR State Prize for works of literature and arts for children
References
- ^ Жил-был веселый человек. Аркадий Хайт ("Once Upon The Time There lived a Jolly Man. Arkady Khait"), a documentary
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