Filmregisseur

Pavel Chukhray

1946 - heute

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Pawel Grigorjewitsch Tschuchrai (russisch Павел Григорьевич Чухрай; * 14. Oktober 1946 in Bykowo) ist ein russischer Filmregisseur. Tschuchrai ist der Sohn des Regisseurs Grigori Tschuchrai. Sein Film Der Dieb (Вор) war 1998 für den Oscar für den besten fremdsprachigen Film nominiert. Mehr auf Wikipedia lesen

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Pavel Chukhray is the 1,547th most popular filmregisseur (down from 1,426th in 2024), the 2,441st most popular biography from Russia (down from 2,337th in 2019) and the 68th most popular Russian Filmregisseur.

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Among Filmregisseurs

Among filmregisseurs, Pavel Chukhray ranks 1,547 out of 2,041Before him are Nikolaj Arcel, Oscar Apfel, Tatsuya Egawa, Raja Gosnell, Nikolay Akimov, and H. Bruce Humberstone. After him are Kenneth Lonergan, Gerardo Vera, Jonathan Mostow, Boris Sagal, Mario Martone, and Darren Star.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1946, Pavel Chukhray ranks 728Before him are Bruce Robinson, Adolfo Nef, Yakov Eliashberg, Kees Schouhamer Immink, Anne-Marie Garat, and Marv Wolfman. After him are Jim Webb, Tony Hurt, Alberto Quintano, Ion Alexe, Eric Van Lustbader, and Petra Burka.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Pavel Chukhray ranks 2,441 out of 3,761Before him are Alexander Alexandrovich Volkov (1951), Anatoly Chukanov (1954), Gennadiy Shatkov (1932), Yakov Eliashberg (1946), Veniamin Alexandrov (1937), and Alexander Mogilny (1969). After him are Dmitry Nagiyev (1967), Viktor Markin (1957), Pavlo Klimkin (1967), Valeriya Gnarovskaya (1923), Aleksandr Lenyov (1944), and Aleksandras Abišala (1955).

Among Filmregisseurs In Russia

Among filmregisseurs born in Russia, Pavel Chukhray ranks 68Before him are Yuli Raizman (1903), Aleksandr Adabashyan (1945), Igor Maslennikov (1931), Vasily Goncharov (1861), Aleksandr Rogozhkin (1949), and Grigori Roshal (1899). After him are Sergey Mikaelyan (1923), Ilya Naishuller (1983), Andrei Kravchuk (1962), Boris Khlebnikov (1972), Aleksei Alekseivich German (1976), and Klim Shipenko (1983).

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