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  1. Vladimir Alexandrovich Grammatikov ( Russian: Владимир Алeксандpoвич Грамматикoв; born 1 June 1942) is a Russian and Soviet theater and film actor, director, screenwriter and producer.

  2. Vladimir Grammatikov was born on 1 June 1942 in Sverdlovsk, Sverdlovskaya oblast, RSFSR, USSR [now Ekaterinburg, Russia]. He is an actor and director, known for Mio in the Land of Faraway (1987), Sestrichki Liberti (1991) and Privet ot Charli-trubacha (1998).

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  3. Apr 9, 2017 · Mr Grammatikov directed many well-known and widely popular films for children and won prizes at national and international film festivals. He is the principal director and artistic director of the children's series Sesame Street (1996–2004).

  4. Jun 12, 2017 · The character was featured in the movie Mio in the Land of Faraway by Soviet director Vladimir Grammatikov, and which was a joint production of the Soviet Union, Sweden, Norway and Great...

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    Vladimir Grammatikov (b. 1942) is a Russian film director, specializing in children's and youth-oriented films, including the 1987 fantasy feature Mio in the Land of Far Away starring Christian Bale and Christopher Lee. Beginning his career as an actor, Grammatikov worked as a choreographer and director at Moscow's Stanislavsky Drama Theater and the Obraztsov Puppet Theater in Moscow. While he worked as an actor in several Soviet features, he shifted to directing, and in 1977 made his feature debut with Usatyy Nyan (The Whiskered Nanny).

    In 1996, Grammatikov became involved in the development of Ulitsa Sezam, the Russian version of Sesame Street, and served as director for the series. He spoke about the project:

    1.Specter, Michael. "In Creating Russia's Sesame Street, Letter 'D' Stands for Difficult." The New York Times. October 22, 1996.

  5. Vladimir Grammatikov is known as an Actor, Director, Producer, Writer, and Creative Producer. Some of their work includes Autumn Marathon, The Land of Good Little Kids, The Sixth, Byelorussian Station, Treasure Island, Not a Word about Football, Big Attraction, and Everything's the Wrong Way.

  6. Aug 18, 2015 · Mio does it with the help of his loyal friend Jum-Jum. In 1985, the Swedish producers decided that the film should have a Soviet director. Vladimir Grammatikov was chosen to direct the movie.