1911 - 1969
Mark Bernes Russian Actor
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Mark Bernes dating history
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Mark Bernes was previously married to Liliya Bodrova (1960 - 1969) and Polina Linetskaya (1932 - 1956).
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Russian Actor Mark Bernes was born Mark Naumovich Neiman on 8th October, 1911 in Nezhin, Chernigov Governorate, Russian Empire, now Nizhyn, Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine and passed away on 25th Aug 1969 Moscow, URSS, now Russia aged 57. He is most remembered for Two Soldiers, 1943. His zodiac sign is Libra.
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Relationship Statistics
| Type | Total | Longest | Average | Shortest |
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| Married | 2 |
24 years
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16 years, 6 months
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9 years
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| Total | 2 |
24 years
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16 years, 6 months
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9 years
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Details
| First Name |
Mark
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| Last Name |
Bernes
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| Full Name at Birth |
Mark Naumovich Neiman
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| Alternative Name |
Марк Бернес
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| Birthday |
8th October, 1911
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| Birthplace |
Nezhin, Chernigov Governorate, Russian Empire, now Nizhyn, Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine
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| Died |
25th August, 1969
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| Place of Death |
Moscow, URSS, now Russia
|
| Cause of Death |
Cancer
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| Build |
Athletic
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| Eye Color |
Grey
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| Hair Color |
Blonde
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| Zodiac Sign |
Libra
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| Sexuality |
Straight
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| Religion |
Atheist
|
| Ethnicity |
White
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| Nationality |
Russian
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| Occupation Text |
Actor, singer
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| Occupation |
Actor
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| Claim to Fame |
Two Soldiers, 1943
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| Year(s) Active |
1929-1969, 1929–1969
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Mark Naumovich Bernes (Russian: Ма́рк Нау́мович Берне́с) (born Menakhem-Man Neukh-Shmuylov Neyman, Russian: Мена́хем-Ман Не́ухович Не́йман; 8 October [O.S. 25 September] 1911, – 16 August 1969) was a Soviet film actor and chansonnier. He is widely regarded as among the most popular artists of the Soviet stage in the 1950s-1960s, and performed a number of poignant songs about World War II, including "Dark Is the Night" (Russian: Тёмная ночь, "Tyomnaya noch"; 1943) and "Cranes" (Russian: Журавли, "Zhuravli"; 1969). He is also credited with playing a primary role in the formation of the golden fund of Soviet song classics.