Avangard Leontiev
Avangard Nikolaevich Leontiev (Russian: Аванга́рд Никола́евич Лео́нтьев; born February 27, 1947 in Moscow) is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actor, teacher, professor.[1] People's Artist of the Russian Federation (1995).[2] Laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation (1995).[3]
Selected filmography
- Train Stop – Two Minutes (1972) as viewer
- Little Tragedies (1979) as Solomon
- A Few Days from the Life of I. I. Oblomov (1980) as Alexeyev
- Alone and Unarmed (1984) as photographer
- The Tale of Tsar Saltan (1984) as narrator
- Dark Eyes (1987) as official in St. Petersburg
- The Parrot Speaking Yiddish (1990) as Zaremba
- Burnt by the Sun (1994) as Chauffeur
- The Barber of Siberia (1998) as Andrei's uncle
- Yesenin (2005) as Anatoly Lunacharsky
- Adjutants of Love (2005) as Paul I of Russia
- Sunstroke (2014) as prestidigitator
- The Age of Pioneers (2017) as Yuri Levitan
- Van Goghs (2018) as Veniamin
gollark: No, it's as hot as the rest of the CPU, roughly.
gollark: > The ES runs asynchronously on a self-timed circuit and uses thermal noise within the silicon to output a random stream of bits at the rate of 3 GHz. The ES needs no dedicated external power supply to run, instead using the same power supply as other core logic. The ES is designed to function properly over a wide range of operating conditions, exceeding the normal operating range of the processor.It isn't very specific.
gollark: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/guide/intel-digital-random-number-generator-drng-software-implementation-guide.html
gollark: I vaguely remember reading that they or some similar system use thermal noise measured with a ring oscillator.
gollark: Really? How interesting.
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