Vitaly Vulf
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Vitaly Vulf
Summary
Vitaly Vulf is a human[1]. His place of birth was Baku[2]. He was born on May 23, 1930[3]. He died in Moscow[4]. He died on March 13, 2011[5]. He worked as a cultural historian[6], translator[7], screenwriter[8], theatre critic[9], and television presenter[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (71 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Born in Baku[2], Vitaly Vulf…
- Vitaly Vulf died in Moscow[4].
- Vitaly Vulf was born on May 23, 1930[3].
- Vitaly Vulf died on March 13, 2011[5].
- Vitaly Vulf is buried at Troyekurovskoye cemetery[12].
- Vitaly Vulf held citizenship in Soviet Union[13].
- Vitaly Vulf held citizenship in Russia[14].
- Russian was Vitaly Vulf's native language[15].
- Vitaly Vulf worked as a cultural historian[6].
- Vitaly Vulf's professions included translator[7].
- Vitaly Vulf's professions included screenwriter[8].
- Vitaly Vulf worked as a theatre critic[9].
- Vitaly Vulf's professions included television presenter[10].
- Vitaly Vulf worked as an art historian[16].
- Vitaly Vulf's field of work was art history[17].
- Vitaly Vulf's field of work was literary studies[18].
- Vitaly Vulf's field of work was theatre studies[19].
- Vitaly Vulf's field of work was theatre criticism[20].
- Vitaly Vulf's field of work was translation from English[21].
- Vitaly Vulf's field of work was literary criticism[22].
- Vitaly Vulf was employed by New York University[23].
- Among Vitaly Vulf's employers was Institute of Sociology[24].
- Vitaly Vulf's education included a stint at Lomonosov Moscow State University[25].
- Vitaly Vulf was educated at Moscow State University, Faculty of Law[26].
- Vitaly Vulf received the Honored art worker of the Russian Federation[27].
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Origins and Family
Vitaly Vulf's place of birth was Baku[2]. He was born on May 23, 1930[3]. Russian was his native language[15].
Education
Educated at Lomonosov Moscow State University[25], a public university[28], in Russia[29], founded in 1755[30], headquartered in Moscow[31] and Moscow State University, Faculty of Law[26], a faculty of law[32], in Russian Empire[33], founded in 1755[34]. Academic degrees include Doctor of Historical Sciences[35] and PhD in Law[36].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include cultural historian[6], translator[7], screenwriter[8], theatre critic[9], television presenter[10], and art historian[16]. Fields of work include art history[17], an academic discipline[37]; literary studies[18], an academic discipline[38]; theatre studies[19], an academic discipline[39]; theatre criticism[20], a genre[40]; translation from English[21]; and literary criticism[22], a literary genre[41]. Employers include New York University[23], a private university[42], in United States[43], founded in 1831[44], headquartered in New York City[45] and Institute of Sociology[24], an Institute of the Russian Academy of Science[46], in Russia[47], founded in 1968[48].
Recognition
Awards received include Honored art worker of the Russian Federation[27], a title of honor[49], in Russia[50], founded in 1995[51]; Order of Honour[52], an order[53], in Russia[54], founded in 1994[55]; Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 3rd class[56], a grade of an order[57], in Russia[58]; Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 4th class[59], a grade of an order[60], in Russia[61]; Russian Federation Presidential Certificate of Gratitude[62], an award[63], in Russia[64], founded in 2008[65]; and TEFI[66], an award[67], in Russia[68], founded in 1994[69].
Death and Burial
Vitaly Vulf died on March 13, 2011[5]. He died in Moscow[4]. The cause of death was prostate cancer[70]. He is buried at Troyekurovskoye cemetery[12].
Why It Matters
Vitaly Vulf ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (71 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[11] He is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[71]
FAQs
Where was Vitaly Vulf born?
Born in Baku[2], Vitaly Vulf…
Where did Vitaly Vulf die?
Vitaly Vulf died in Moscow[4].
What did Vitaly Vulf do for work?
Vitaly Vulf worked as cultural historian[6], translator[7], screenwriter[8], theatre critic[9], and television presenter[10].
Where did Vitaly Vulf go to school?
Vitaly Vulf was educated at Lomonosov Moscow State University[25] and Moscow State University, Faculty of Law[26].
What awards did Vitaly Vulf receive?
Honors received include Honored art worker of the Russian Federation[27], Order of Honour[52], Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 3rd class[56], and Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 4th class[59].