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[[File:Pokhishchenie_Savoi-STG44M16-2.jpg|thumb|right| | [[File:Pokhishchenie_Savoi-STG44M16-2.jpg|thumb|right|401px|Leonid Bronevoy (1928-2017) holds a visually modified [[Sturmgewehr 44]] as Jean Challot in ''[[Hijacking of Savoy (Pokhishchenie Savoi), The|The Hijacking of Savoy (Pokhishchenie Savoi)]]'' (1979).]] | ||
'''Leonid Sergeyevich Bronevoy''' (December 17, 1928 - December 9, 2017) was a famous Soviet and Russian actor. He started his cinema career in 1964. His best known roles are Heinrich Müller in ''Seventeen Moments of Spring'' (1973), Duke of Hannover in '' | '''Leonid Sergeyevich Bronevoy''' (December 17, 1928 - December 9, 2017) was a famous Soviet and Russian actor. He started his cinema career in 1964. His best known roles are Heinrich Müller in ''[[Seventeen Moments of Spring|Semnadtsat mgnoveniy vesny]]'' (1973), Duke of Hannover in ''[[Very Same Munchhausen (Tot samyy Myunkhgauzen), The|Tot samyy Myunkhgauzen]]'' (1979) and Doctor in ''[[Formula of Love (Formula lyubvi)|Formula lyubvi]]'' (1984). In 1987 he was awarded the title of People's Artist of USSR, and in 2008 he got Nika Award. | ||
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| [[Luger P08]] || Jean Challot || ''[[Hijacking of Savoy (Pokhishchenie Savoi), The|The Hijacking of Savoy (Pokhishchenie Savoi)]]'' || || 1979 | | [[Luger P08]] || Jean Challot || ''[[Hijacking of Savoy (Pokhishchenie Savoi), The|The Hijacking of Savoy (Pokhishchenie Savoi)]]'' || || 1979 | ||
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| [[Sturmgewehr 44]] || Jean Challot || ''[[Hijacking of Savoy (Pokhishchenie Savoi), The|The Hijacking of Savoy (Pokhishchenie Savoi)]]'' || | | [[Sturmgewehr 44]] || Jean Challot || ''[[Hijacking of Savoy (Pokhishchenie Savoi), The|The Hijacking of Savoy (Pokhishchenie Savoi)]]'' || Standard and visually modified to resemble [[AR-10]]/[[M16]] || 1979 | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:45, 8 September 2020
Leonid Sergeyevich Bronevoy (December 17, 1928 - December 9, 2017) was a famous Soviet and Russian actor. He started his cinema career in 1964. His best known roles are Heinrich Müller in Semnadtsat mgnoveniy vesny (1973), Duke of Hannover in Tot samyy Myunkhgauzen (1979) and Doctor in Formula lyubvi (1984). In 1987 he was awarded the title of People's Artist of USSR, and in 2008 he got Nika Award.
Leonid Bronevoy can be seen using the following weapons in the following films and television series:
Film
Gun | Character | Title | Note | Date |
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Smith & Wesson No.3 Russian Model | Peter Damfi | Armed and Dangerous (Vooruzhyon i ochen opasen) | 1977 | |
Winchester Model 1895 | Peter Damfi | Armed and Dangerous (Vooruzhyon i ochen opasen) | 1977 | |
Luger P08 | Jean Challot | The Hijacking of Savoy (Pokhishchenie Savoi) | 1979 | |
Sturmgewehr 44 | Jean Challot | The Hijacking of Savoy (Pokhishchenie Savoi) | Standard and visually modified to resemble AR-10/M16 | 1979 |
Television
Gun | Character | Title | Note/Episode | Date |
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Browning Hi-Power | Müller | Seventeen Moments of Spring | 1973 |