Andrey Lukyanov (b. 1958)

Alias:
Andrei Lukyanov
Андрей Лукьянов

Birthplace:
USSR

Born:
December 15, 1958

In 1984 he graduated from the All-Union Correspondence Institute of Law (VYUZI) with a degree in Law and Law. From 1984 to 1986, he worked in the newspaper Sovetskaya Kultura as a correspondent in the cinema department. In 1987, he organized the rock group "Window", which performed in the genre of areal comforter’s theater. The song "Ivan Ilyich - the mentor of the young" was very popular and was repeatedly broadcast on Central television. Later, the recording studio “Melody” released a disc with the title title of this song. In parallel, he wrote lyrics for groups: Araks, Alpha, Ariel, and performers: V. Kuzmin, V. Presnyakov, A. Glyzin. The author of such popular songs as “Theater - Life”, “I am made from such a substance”, “Red Cat”, “Captain”. In 1990, he began an acting career (the role of a props in the film by Ivan Dykhovichny “Breakthrough”). In the same year, he starred in one of the main roles in the film “Berdyaev” of the Sverdlovsk film studio (directed by Leonid Partigul). In 1992, he organized the Strong advertising agency, which during its work received many prizes from international festivals of commercials (Cannes Lions festival (France), Golden Wolf festival (Minsk), Golden Profile festival (g. Kiev), Golden Award festival (Montreux, Switzerland). He resumed work in the cinema in early 2000. Together with composer V. Matetskiy, he wrote several songs for the series (“In the forests and on the mountains”, “The route of mercy”, “Heart” Captain Nemov "). The author of the poems of the song" Our Sky "for the series" Fighters "(muses haka V. Matetskiy).

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