Leonid Mlechin
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Moscow | 12 June 1957
Language | Russian |
Leonid Mlechin (born June 12, 1957,[1] Moscow) is a Soviet and Russian journalist, international observer, moderator of the "special file" of "TV Center", and two-time winner of Taffy (2007, 2009). A member of the Writers' Union (since 1986), and Russia. Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation.
Biography
- In 1979 - graduated from the International Department of the Faculty of Journalism.
- From 1979-1993 - reporter, columnist international weekly magazine "Modern Times."
- From 1993-1996 - Editor of the international department - deputy editor of the newspaper "Izvestia", a member of the editorial board.
- Since 1994 - the host of the weekly program "De facto" on the channel "Russia".
- In 1997 - the leading weekly news and journalistic program "The Whole World."
- 1997-1999 - author and host of the weekly current affairs program "The whole world without borders."
- From November 1997 - author and host of the weekly program "Late dinner."
- In 1997 - the author of the weekly current affairs program "The Seventh Day" on TV TV Center.
- From January 1998 - author and host of journalistic program "Special Folder".
- From September 1999 - leading commentator and daily current affairs program "Events".
- From July to December 2010 - the co-host of the "Court of time."
- Regular contributor and member of the editorial board of the journal "New Time", by the "Expert."
Family
- Mother - Irina Mlechin (r. 1935), translator, doctor of philology.
- Stepfather - Vitaly Syrokomsky (1929-2006), a Soviet journalist.
Publications
Books
Author of many books, translated into English, Japanese, Spanish, Polish and other languages.
- Mlechin L.M. Children who are deprived childhood. Essays. - Moscow: Pos. Lit., 1980.
- Mlechin L.M. Syrokomsky VA Children who are deprived of childhood, New York: Children's Books, 1980, 145s.
- Mlechin L.M. Verge of madness. The political story. - M. Mol. Guard, 1983.
- Mlechin L.M. Project "Valhalla." The political story. - M. Mol. Guard, 1983. 127., Ill. (Series "Arrow")
- Mlechin L.M. Last thing Inspector Imai. M. Legal Literature. 1984 224s.
- Mlechin L.M. FBI Special Agent. - Moscow: Legal. Lit., 1989.
- Mlechin L.M. In the shadow of the shrine. Essays. - Moscow: Pos. Lit., 1990.
- Mlechin L.M. My fellow dictators.
- Mlechin L.M. Biggest mystery of the Führer.
- Mlechin L.M. Russian army between Trotsky and Stalin.
- Mlechin L.M. KGB. Chairpersons of state security bodies. Declassified fate.
- Mlechin L.M. Late dinner.
- Mlechin L.M. Who bombed America. Empire of terror 'Red Brigades' to 'Islamic Jihad'.
- Mlechin L.M. Short life, long death.
- Mlechin L.M. History of the Foreign Intelligence Service. Career and destiny.
- Mlechin L.M. Famous suicides.
- Mlechin L.M. World. Accidental war.
- Mlechin L.M. Iron Shurik.
- Mlechin L.M. Network Moscow-OGPU-Paris, M.: End of the Century, 1991, 207s.
- Mlechin L.M. "Farmer" reports from Paris, IPK "Moskovskaya Pravda", 1992, 64c.
- Mlechin L.M. Alibi for a great singer [Dance with General] (series "Supershpionki twentieth century"), M. Gay, 1997, 272s.
- Mlechin L.M. Yevgeny Primakov. The story of one's career, Moscow, 1999.
- Mlechin L.M. Kremlin. The presidents of Russia. Strategy of power from Yeltsin to Putin. - M.: Tsentrpoligraf, 2002. - 703 p. ISBN 5-227-01931-2.
- Mlechin L.M. Brezhnev. M.: Young Guard, 2008. 624 c., Ill. (A series of "great people») ISBN 978-5-235-03114-2.
- Mlechin L.M. Yevgeny Primakov. M.: Young Guard, 2008 (series of "great people. Biography continues").
- Mlechin L.M. MFA. The Ministers of Foreign Affairs: Romantics and Cynics. - M.: Tsentrpoligraf, 2001.
- Mlechin L.M. Famous suicide. - M.: Detective Press, 2001.
- Mlechin L.M. Cold War: politics, generals, intelligence officers. - Moscow Tsentropoligraf, 2009. - 274 p.
- Mlechin L.M. Shelepin. - 2009. - 389 c., Ill. - 3000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-235-03221-7.
- Mlechin L.M. Why Stalin killed Trotsky. - M.: Tsentrpoligraf, 2010. - 351 p. ISBN 978-5-227-02270-7.
- Mlechin L.M. Furtseva. - 2011.
- Mlechin L.M. Munich 72: Bloody Olympics. - M.: "Yauza" "Eksmo" 2005.
- Mlechin L.M. Putin, Bush and the war in Iraq. - M.: "Yauza" "Eksmo" 2005.
- Mlechin L.M. Nazarbayev. Group portrait of the president. 2011.
- Mlechin L.M. Lenin. Seduction Russia. - St.: Peter, 2012. - 432 c. - 3500 copies. - ISBN 978-5-459-00708-4.
Awards
- Order of Friendship (16 November 2011) - for his contribution in the development of otechestvennogo Broadcasting and many years of fruitful activity.[2]
- Medal of the Order "For Services to the Fatherland" II degree (June 27, 2007) - for outstanding contribution to the development of national television and long-term work[3]
- Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation (14 August 2004) - for many years of fruitful work in the field of Culture, Media and Broadcasting.[4]
- Winner of "Taffy-2007" in the "Written television program" ("Women who dreamed of power").[5]
- Winner of "Taffy-2009" in the nomination "The best writer of the documentary television series" ("The heroes and victims of the Cold War").[6][7]
References
- ↑ Премия "Человек года"
- ↑ Presidential Decree from November 16, 2011 № 1492 "On conferring state awards of the Russian Federation"
- ↑ Presidential Decree of June 27, 2007 № 815 "On conferring state awards of the Russian Federation"
- ↑ Presidential Decree of August 14, 2004 № 1081 "On conferring state awards of the Russian Federation"
- ↑ Leonid Mlechin - political commentator.
- ↑ "Taffy-2009" for the script of the documentary was won by Leonid Mlechin
- ↑ Parfenov and Mlechin will fight for Taffy-2009
External links
- Personal site of Leonid Mlechin (Russian)
- Identification Mlechin
- Biographies:
- Online Agentura.ru (Russian)
- Interview:
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