
Zinovi Vysokovsky
Acting
Biography
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Born: November 28, 1932
Place of Birth: Taganrog, USSR (Russia)
Known For

Fuse
Fitil is a popular Soviet/Russian television satirical/comedy short film series which ran for about 500 episodes. Some of the episodes were aimed at children, and were called Фитилёк, Fitilyok, Little Fuse. Each issue contained from the few short segments: documentary, fictional and animated ones. Directed by various artists, including Leonid Gaidai who presented his famous trio of Nikulin, Vitsin and Morgunov into the cast. It was called in USSR as "the anecdotes from the Soviet government".

Alice Through the Looking Glass
The second adventure of Alice who steps through the looking glass and finds herself in a wonderful mirror land populated by chess figures and weird creatures.

Inspector General
The performance of the Moscow Theater of Satire, based on the play by N.V. Gogol.

Two Maples
About how Baba Yaga turned the children of Vasilisa the worker into two maples and about maternal love that defeated evil forces.

Once More About Love
For the first time, Natasha saw Elektron Yevdokimov at the Polytechnic Museum, where she came with Feliks. Then she really liked the confident speaker. Relations with Feliks didn't work out, and Natasha, leaving home, became a flight attendant — that is what she called her new profession. Once in a cafe, before the next flight, Natasha saw Yevdokimov. They met and began to meet. They experience their feelings for each other in different ways. By the power of her love, Natasha makes Yevdokimov understand what love is.

A Mystery Known to All
Children from in a summer camp decided to invite a group of famous actors to visit them.

New Year's Abduction
The fire department is preparing for the New Year. Three activists of amateur performances decide to kidnap professional artists for a New Year's concert. A police captain investigates the kidnapping and listens to complaints from the “unkidnapped” artists.

The Alive and the Dead
A Russian war correspondent is drafted into the war and finds himself in the middle of battle. When he loses his party card, however, he is treated as a deserter until he finds help from a kind man. This Soviet war feature was considerably outspoken for the time as it addressed issues such as anti-Stalinism, Siberia and the inhumanity of war. Adapting his screenplay from a book by Constantin Simonov, Alexandre Stolper was responsible for writing as well as directing.

Old Songs about the Main Thing 2

Little Comedies in a Big House
Theatrical movie based on an ordinary life of an average soviet family
Filmography
as пан Зюзя
as Ройтман
as почтмейстер
as Tweedledee (voice)
as Tweedledee (voice)
as пират Мечтатель
as Солома
as (voice)
as Bartolo
as Narrator (voice)
as Ворохов
as Galperin
as Гриша Костанецкий
as Миша, военкор