Emil Radov
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Born:
Oct 16, 1928

Died:
Jan 10, 1991

Age: 62 Deceased

From:
Moscow, RSFSR, USSR

Department:
Writing

Total Credits: 3

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Emil Radov

Also known as: Эмиль Радов, Э. Радов

Biography

Emil Zinovievich Radov (real name Rabinovich) - Soviet variety director, master of ceremonies. Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1984). Born in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR. Graduated from the Variety Art Studio in the late 1940s, class of the Moscow Art Theater actor B. Petker. From 1954 - master of ceremonies at the Moscow Variety Show. He created his entire repertoire himself. While hosting a concert, he easily and organically transitioned to performing his own numbers - couplets, ditties, poetic feuilletons. From 1956-1959 he collaborated with O. Levitsky. In 1970, he graduated from the Higher Directing Courses. As a director, Radov staged many programs based on his own scripts, performing as a compere and performer in them: "This is for you, romantics" (1962), "Laughter, songs and, of course, love" (1965), "And songs not in jest, and humor in earnest" (1966), "When the stars smile" (1968), "The Hermitage sings and jokes" (1970), "Open hearts to friends" (1982). Many of Emil Radov's poems became...

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