Actor,
Compositor,
Singer
Born in 1953, USSR (Russia)
 
 
Andrey MAKAREVICH
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Андрей Вадимович МАКАРЕВИЧ
Andreï MAKAREVITCH
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Actor
2014 - Kino pro Alekseyeva (Кино про Алексеева) from Mikhail SEGAL [fiction, 95 mn]
1999 - 8 1/2 dollarov / Vosem s polovinoy dollarov (8 1/2 долларов / Восемь с половиной долларов) from Grigori KONSTANTINOPOLSKY [fiction, 98 mn]
1981 - Dusha (Душа) from Aleksandr STEFANOVICH [fiction, 93 mn]
 
Compositor
2016 - Slishkom svobodnyj chelovek (Слишком свободный человек) from Mikhail FISHMAN , Vera KRICHEVSKAYA [documentary, 131 mn]
2016 - Ya - Katya Golubeva (Я - Катя Голубева) from Natalya YU [documentary, 65 mn]
1993 - Angely v rayu (Ангелы в раю) from Yevgeni LUNGIN [fiction, 122 mn]
1991 - Arifmetika ybiystva (Арифметика убийства) from Dmitry SVETOZAROV [fiction, 102 mn]
1987 - Kak obeziany obedali (Как обезьянки обедали) from Leonid SHVARTSMAN [animation, 9 mn]
1983 - Skorost (Скорость) from Dmitry SVETOZAROV [fiction, 93 mn]
1981 - Dusha (Душа) from Aleksandr STEFANOVICH [fiction, 93 mn]
 
Singer
2000 - Bremenskie musykanty i Co (Бременские музыканты и Co) from Aleksandr ABDULOV [fiction, 92 mn]
 
Sites : IMDb, Wikipedia

Biography
Makarevich was born in Moscow to mixed-heritage parents of Belarusian (royal peasantry), Polish aristocracy (from the Sas family), Greek and Jewish origin. He graduated from the Moscow Architectural Institute as a graphic artist.
He was born to a mother of Jewish origin, tuberculosis specialist, microbiologist Nina Markovna Makarevich (née Shmuylovich, 1926–1989) and a father of Belarusian origin, architect and teacher of the Moscow Architectural Institute Vadim Grigorievich Makarevich (1924–1996).
Until 2011, he was a supporter of the Presidents Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev, believing that at that time there was no alternative to them, and that many problems were caused not by the authorities, but by the society itself.[4][5] Starting in 2011, he opposed the re-election of Putin for a third term in the absence of real elections.[5]
He immigrated to Israel in 2022, where he had a son from an Israeli-Ukrainian wife in his fourth marriage.
Source : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrey_Makarevich