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Voronin's Family

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Voronin's Family
Also known asThe Voronins
GenreSitcom
Created byPhilip Rosenthal
Based onEverybody Loves Raymond
Written byAnton Zaytsev
Pavel Oreshin
Mekhrali Pashayev
Nikolay Teterin
Andrei Vladimirenko
Sergei Kondrashin
Jeremy Stevens
Directed byAlexander Zhigalkin
Georgy Dronov
Aleksey Kiryushchenko
Country of originRussia
Original languageRussian
No. of seasons24
No. of episodes552
Production
ProducersVyacheslav Murugov
Konstantin Naumochkin
Artyom Loginov
Anton Shchukin
Running time24 minutes
Production company
Where's Lunch (per licensing)
Worldwide Pants (per licensing)
Sony Pictures Television
Original release
NetworkSTS
Release16 November 2009 (2009-11-16) –
3 October 2019 (2019-10-03)

The Voronins (Russian: Воронины, romanizedVoroniny) is a Russian adaption of the American TV show Everybody Loves Raymond, broadcast from 2009 to 2019.[1] Starting with the 211th episode to its 552nd (and final) episode, the show featured original scripts by the adaptation writers and Jeremy Stevens, a writer on the original American series.[2]

The show's main stars are Georgy Dronov, Yekaterina Volkova, Boris Klyuyev, Stanislav Duzhnikov, Anna Frolovtseva.[3] Duzhnikov gained 20 kg in order to get the role.[4]

During the filming of the show's 455th episode, it was inducted into the Guinness Book of Records as the longest adapted television show in the world.[1]

In 2015 the show was one of the top five most-watched Russian programs that were not series premieres.[5]

Cast

  • Georgy Dronov as Konstantin "Kostya" Nikolaievich Voronin, Vera's husband, a sports journalist of the newspaper "Sport", in the 390th episode moved to work at the publishing house "Global Sport News" (from season 1)
  • Yekaterina Volkova as Vera Sergeievna Voronina (née Zolotaryova), a housewife and an educated designer
  • Anna Frolovtseva as Galina Ivanovna Voronina (née Korotkova), Kostya and Leonid's mother, retired, housewife, former teacher at a music school (from season 1)
  • Stanislav Duzhnikov as Leonid "Lyonya" Nikolaievich Voronin, captain/major/lieutenant colonel of the militsiya/police, Kostya's older brother, from the 140 series — Nastya's husband. In the 268th series, he retired from the ranks of the police, and in the 282nd episode he got a job at a university as a teacher of criminal law, from the 387th episode - head of the Department of criminal Law. In episode 447, he resigned from the institute. From 498 series — Lieutenant of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia (from season 1).
  • Boris Klyuyev as Nikolai Petrovich Voronin, a retired factory turner, who served in the Soviet Border Troops at the China–Russia border
  • Mariya Ilyukhina as Mariya "Masha" Konstantinovna Voronina, Kostya and Vera's elder daughter
  • Filipp and Kirill Vorobyov-Mikhins (succeeded by Artyom and Roman Penchuks) as Kirill and Filipp Voronins, Kostya and Vera's identical twin sons. In 462 episodes they are sent to the cadet school (from season 1)
  • Julia Kuvarzina as Anastasia Albertovna Voronina (nee Schwartz), Vera's friend and classmate, Leonid's second wife. Baptized as Isolde, her parents are Volga Germans by nationality. Designer by education, in 332 episode she got a job as a nanny in kindergarten (1-2, 4-24 seasons)
  • Yuka Matveeva (seasons 11-14) / Anatoly Naumov (from season 15) as Alexander Leonidovich Voronin, son of Lenya and Nastya, was born on September 4, 2012 (since season 11)
  • Polina Kuzmenko (season 15) / Sofya Khvashchinskaya (seasons 16-17) / Vera Tarasova (from season 18) as Lyudmila Konstantinovna Voronina, the youngest daughter of Kostya and Vera, was born on May 21 (recorded on May 20), 2015 (from season 14)

Critical reception

Website Vokrug TV deemed The Voronins "perhaps the most beloved family in Russia".[2]

Awards

  • TEFI 2010 — in the nomination "Sitcom"[6]
  • Golden Rhinoceros Award 2011 — in the nomination "Best Supporting Actor" (received by Stanislav Duzhnikov)[7]
  • TEFI 2011 — in the nomination "Male actor in a TV movie/series" (received by Boris Klyuyev)[8]
  • National Children's Award "Main Characters" 2017 — in the nomination "The main actress" (received by Mariya Ilyukhina)[9]

References

  1. ^ a b "Сериал попал в Книгу рекордов Гиннесса". Argumenty i fakty. 2017-10-02. Retrieved 2019-02-24.
  2. ^ a b "У сериала юбилей: в эфир выходит 400-я серия". Вокруг ТВ. Retrieved 2019-02-24.
  3. ^ "Съёмки нового сезона с участием Клюева начнутся летом". RIA Novosti (in Russian). 2018-05-14. Retrieved 2019-02-24.
  4. ^ "Любовь за кадром". starhit.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2019-02-24.
  5. ^ "Воронины возвращаются на экраны". Вокруг ТВ. Retrieved 2019-02-24.
  6. ^ Телеканал СТС представил новинки сезона в Санкт-Петербурге
  7. ^ "Премия «Золотой Носорог»". LifeNews. 2011-03-03. Archived from the original on 2012-05-07.
  8. ^ CТС получил 4 статуэтки ТЭФИ-2011
  9. ^ «Первый канал» впервые провёл Национальную детскую премию «Главные герои»

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