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Vladimir Vladimirov (father) Olesia Prokopchuk (mother)
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Max Otto von Stierlitz (Russian: Макс О́тто фон Шти́рлиц, IPA:[ˈʂtʲirlʲɪts]) is the lead character in a Russian book series written in the 1960s by Yulian Semyonov, and the television adaptation Seventeen Moments of Spring (starring Vyacheslav Tikhonov) as well as feature films (produced in the Soviet era) and a number of sequels and prequels. Other actors portrayed Stierlitz in several other films. Stierlitz has become a stereotypical spy in Soviet and post-Soviet culture, similar to James Bond in Western culture. American historian Erik Jens has described Stierlitz as the "most popular and venerable hero of Russian spy fiction".[1]
Max Otto von Stierlitz (Russian: Макс О́тто фон Шти́рлиц, IPA: [ˈʂtʲirlʲɪts]) is the lead character in a Russian book series written in the 1960s by Yulian...
operating in Nazi Germany under the name Max Otto von Stierlitz, portrayed by Vyacheslav Tikhonov. Stierlitz is planted in 1927, well before the Nazi takeover...
of the "original" Stierlitz. Stierlitz opens a door, and the lights go on. Stierlitz closes the door, and the lights go out. Stierlitz opens the door again;...
was a Soviet and Russian actor whose best known role was as Soviet spy Stierlitz in the television series Seventeen Moments of Spring. He was a recipient...
scriptwriter and poet. He is well known for creating the fictional spy Stierlitz. Semyonov's father was Jewish, the editor of the newspaper "Izvestia"...
common name, united by the principal character, Soviet scout Isaev – Stierlitz. Time Magazine's reporter John Kohan defined him as "the Soviet James...
(clandestine radio-operator) Kate of Soviet spy Standartenfuhrer von Stierlitz in the Soviet blockbuster TV serial Seventeen Moments of Spring (1968)...
success among the soviet viewers with an audience of 80 million. At once Stierlitz became a folk hero, music theme became a cult classic, Tatyana Lioznova...
undercover, using the alias of a Baltic German nobleman Max Otto von Stierlitz to infiltrate the German high command. The plot of Seventeen Moments of...
broadcast on Polish TV. Both the character of Hans Kloss, and that of Max von Stierlitz, the protagonist of the similarly themed Russian TV series Seventeen Moments...
Isaev, a Soviet spy operating in Nazi Germany under the name Max Otto von Stierlitz, tasked with disrupting the secret negotiations aimed at forging a separate...
Polish-Hungarian surname, like Zanavesku and other heroes of jokes about Stierlitz! I inherited it from my father. He is a musician ... ”. Ponaroshku is...
(1928–2009), Soviet and Russian actor best known for his role as Soviet spy Stierlitz in the television series Seventeen Moments of Spring Vyacheslav Mikhailovich...
Spring which quickly became a cult film. It involved the exploits of Stierlitz, a Soviet super-spy in Nazi Germany, who inspired many jokes (see Russian...
Diamonds for the Dictatorship of the Proletariat (Estonian: Briljandid proletariaadi diktatuurile) is a 1975 Soviet Estonian action film directed by Grigori...
of three novels by Yulian Semyonov. Zhzhonov was also invited to play Stierlitz, but declined for personal reasons.[citation needed] In later life, Zhzhonov...
Moments of Spring, the logos of the company are visible, when the General, Stierlitz's travel companion walks through the railway station. The opening of a...
Rush for Berlin is a real-time tactics game set in World War II. In the contest for the German capital Berlin, the player must fight with the American...
No Password Necessary (Russian: Пароль не нужен) is a 1967 Soviet historical action film directed by Boris Grigorev. The film takes place in the Far East...
Major Whirlwind or (Russian: Майор Вихрь, romanized: Mayor Vikhr) is a 1967 television film directed by Yevgeny Tashkov and based on the novel by Yulian...