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Famed Soviet Animator Leonid Shvartsman Dies At Age 101


Soviet and Russian animator Leonid Shvartsman reacts on his balcony while being greeted with a private performance arranged by the Soyuzmultfilm animation studio in honor of his 100th birthday in August 2020.
Soviet and Russian animator Leonid Shvartsman reacts on his balcony while being greeted with a private performance arranged by the Soyuzmultfilm animation studio in honor of his 100th birthday in August 2020.

Famed Soviet and Russian animator Leonid Shvartsman has died at age 101, Russia’s TASS news agency reports on July 2.

"Leonid Aronovich Shvartsman, a legend of animated cinema, a unique artist and director who gave millions of people kind, cheerful fairy tales, colorful book illustrations, has passed away," Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said in a statement on Telegram.

Born in Minsk, Shvartsman began working with Soyuzmultfilm in Moscow in 1951 and remained there his entire career, being credited with work on 70 films at the studio.

He is credited with creating the visual image of Cheburashka, a popular fictional character created by Soviet writer Eduard Uspensky in a 1965 children's book.

Based on reporting by TASS and Interfax

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