Alexander Khmelik
Alexander Grigorievich Khmelik (Russian: Александр Григорьевич Хмелик) (September 27, 1925 – December 12, 2001) was a Soviet-Russian screenwriter, playwright and director known for his creation of the children's sketch series Yeralash.[1] He was formerly a head of All-Union Radio (1948–1950), a literary employee in the newspaper Pionerskaya Pravda (1951–1953), literary editor of the journal Vozhaty (1953–1958), head of the department of literature and art at the newspaper Pionerskaya Pravda (1958-1963), the editor in chief of the creative association of Youth Films at Mosfilm (1963–1969). He was also a deputy of the Gorky Film Studio from 1974 to 1987.[2]
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Born | Alexander Grigorievich Khmelik September 27, 1925 |
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Years active | 1950s–2001 |
Awards | Honoured Artist of the RSFSR |
References
- ХМЕЛИК Александр Григорьевич Кино: Энциклопедический словарь/Гл. ред. С. И. Юткевич; Редкол.: Ю. С. Афанасьев, В. Е. Баскаков, И. В. Вайсфельд и др.- М.: Сов. энциклопедия, 1987.- 640 с., 96 л. ил.
- Случайные отрывки. Мемуары редактора Журнал «Искусство кино», No. 8, August 2008.
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