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  2. Danila Poperechny - Wikipedia

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    The first videos he uploaded were self-made humorous cartoons. He also has worked for Spasibo, Eva! network as an animator, but soon left it because of its connection with Russian government. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He started his stand up career in 2013 and has filmed seven specials for his YouTube channel.

  3. A Gentleman in Moscow - Wikipedia

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    In the end, Towles's greatest narrative effect is not the moments of wonder and synchronicity but the free transformation of these peripheral workers, over decades, into confidants, equals, and, finally, friends. With them around, a life sentence in these gilded halls might make Rostov the luckiest man in Russia. [3]

  4. IFC Films and Sapan Studio have acquired the U.S. rights to “The Luckiest Man in America,” a true-life drama about a man who figured out the secret to a popular game show. The deal follows the ...

  5. Man Legally Changes Last Name to Honor Stepfather ... - AOL

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    The viral clip highlighted the moment when Jake handed Steve the paperwork showing his new last name, as a birthday gift. Steve burst into tears as the two hugged. Steve burst into tears as the ...

  6. Robert Sheckley short stories bibliography - Wikipedia

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    "Fortunate Person" – see "The Luckiest Man in the World" "Game: First Schematic" (1971?, Can You Feel Anything When I Do This? "George and the Boxes" (1995, Never published in English, first published in Polish; Russian translation published in Новые Миры Роберта Шекли , Vol. 2.

  7. ‘The Luckiest Man in America’ Review: Paul Walter Hauser ...

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    A clip of the real “Press Your Luck” episode from 1984 that inspired “The Luckiest Man in America” accompanies the end credits, taken from the mid-show banter between contestant Michael ...

  8. Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future - Wikipedia

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    The story begins in 1973 Moscow, where engineer Aleksandr "Shurik" Timofeyev (Aleksandr Demyanenko) is working on a time machine in his apartment. By accident, he sends Ivan Vasilievich Bunsha (Yury Yakovlev), superintendent of his apartment building, and George Miloslavsky (Leonid Kuravlyov), a burglar, back into the time of tsar Ivan IV "The Terrible".

  9. Vovan and Lexus - Wikipedia

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    Vovan gained popularity in Russia through his prank on Russian official Vladimir Churov.. Vovan came to public attention in late 2011, when after that year's controversial parliamentary elections in Russia, he telephoned the chairman of Russia's Central Election Commission Vladimir Churov, introducing himself as Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich and almost convinced Churov that President ...