Raikin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Arkady Isaakovich Raikin was a Soviet stand-up comedian, theater and film actor, and stage director. He led the school of Soviet and Russian humorists for about half a century.
Konstantin Arkadyevich Raikin is a Russian actor and theatre director, the head of the Moscow Satyricon Theatre. Konstantin Raikin has been honoured with the titles Meritorious Artist of Russia (1985) and the People's Artist of Russia (1993). Among his accolades are the Russian State Prize (1995), the Order of Merit for the Fatherland and the Golden Mask award. He is the son of Arkady Raikin, the legendary Soviet actor and stand-up comedian.
Raikin may also mean:
surname Raikin. If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name(s) to the link. | This page lists people with the
Mikhail Mikhaylovich Zhvanetsky is a Soviet and Russian writer, satirist and performer best known for his shows targeting different aspects of the Soviet and post-Soviet everyday life.
People's Artist of the USSR, also sometimes translated as National Artist of the USSR, was an honorary title granted to artists of the Soviet Union.
Valery Chkalov is a Soviet biopic about the life of Valery Chkalov, directed by Mikhail Kalatozov. The screenplay was written by Georgy Baidukov, Boris Chirskov and Dmitri Tarasov. The film was produced by Lenfilm and distributed in the United States by Artkino Pictures (1941), and later by Top1Video (1999).
Nikolai Nikolaevich Dobrynin is a Soviet and Russian stage and cinema actor, Meritorious Artist (2002).
Mikhail Mikhajlovich Derzhavin(Russian: Михаи́л Миха́йлович Держа́вин; 15 June 1936, Moscow – 10 January 2018, Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian actor.
Nikolay Selivesterovich Khlibko was a Soviet and Russian theatre, cinema actor and artistic director.
Klara Borisovna Novikova is a Soviet and Russian pop artist, humorist. Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (1992), People's Artist of Russia (1997). Members of the Public Council of the Russian Jewish Congress.
Felix Davidovich Krivin was a Soviet, Ukrainian and Israeli writer and poet, author of intellectual humoristic prose, screenwriter.
Natalya Fedorovna Gvozdikova is a Soviet and Russian film and theater actress.
Nataliya Gennadievna Vdovina is a Russian film and stage actress. She is best known for her performance as mother in The Return . She also won several awards for her performance on stage.
Nikita Mikhailovich Yefremov is a Russian actor, known for his roles in television series Londongrad (2015), The Thaw (2013) and in the film Cinderella (2012). His father is Mikhail Yefremov and grandfather is Oleg Yefremov.
Naum Borisovich Birman was a Soviet director of theater and cinema, screenwriter.
Russian state theater "Satyricon" named after Arkady Raikin is a Moscow theater directed by actor Konstantin Raikin, son of Arkady Isaakovich. "Satyricon" was initially founded as the Leningrad Variety and Miniature Theater in 1939. In 1982, the theater moved to Moscow, and from 1987 it was renamed as "Satyricon". Has a large and small stage. In 2013, near the theater opened the Center for Culture, Art and Leisure named after Arkady Raikin, consisting of a shopping and entertainment complex "Raikin Plaza" and the Higher School of Performing Arts. Since August 2015 the building of the theater has been closed for a large-scale reconstruction. Performances of the big stage are going on in the "Planet of KVN" in the house 2 along Sheremetyevskaya street, and the plays of the small stage are in the Training Theater of the Higher School of Performing Arts in the house 6 building 2 on the same Sheremetevskaya street. The facility is planned to be commissioned in 2019.
Roman Andreyevich Kartsev was a Russian entertainer of stage, theater and cinema.
Doctor Kalyuzhnyy, is a 1939 Soviet drama film directed by Erast Garin and written by Yuri German.
Lilia Yakovlevna Amarfi was a Soviet and Russian operetta actress, soloist of Moscow Operetta Theater, People's Artist of Russia (1998).
Yan Mayorovich Arlazorov was a Soviet and Russian theater actor and entertainer, Honored Artist of Russia (1997), winner of the All-Russian Competition of Variety Artists.