Emil Braginsky

Emil (Emmanuel) Veniaminovich Braginsky (Russian: Эми́ль (Эммануэль) Вениами́нович Браги́нский, 19 November 1921 – 26 May 1998) was a Soviet/Russian screenwriter. Honored Art Worker of the RSFSR (1976). Winner of USSR State Prize (1977).[2]

Emil Braginsky
Gravestone at the Vagankovo Cemetery[1]
Born
Emmanuel Veniaminovich Braginsky

(1921-11-19)19 November 1921
Moscow, USSR
Died26 May 1998(1998-05-26) (aged 76)
Moscow, Russia
Spouse(s)Irma Braginskaya

He appeared as an actor in 1995 TV film Vorovka.

Biography

Braginsky was born in Moscow 19 November 1921. In 1953 he graduated Kutafin Moscow State Law University[2]

As a scriptwriter, he made his debut in 1955 film Squared 45. Since 1963, Emil Braginsky works in creative collaboration with Eldar Ryazanov. Their first joint work was published on the screens of the country in 1966 comedy film Beware of the Car.[3]

Filmography

Plays

  • Sosluzhivtsy
  • Pochti smeshnaya istoriya
  • Amoral'naya istoriya
  • Igra voobrazheniya
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