Father Fedor is the main novelist of Ilya Ilf and Evgeny Petrov's novel 12 Chairs and its film adaptations.
In the 1966 film, he was played by the late Ram Lebedev, in the 1970 film he was played by Dom DeLuise, in the 1971 film he was played by the late Mikhail Pugovkin, who also played San-Sanych in the film Sportloto-82, in the 1976 TV series he was played by the late Roland Bykov, who also played Barmaley in the film Aibolit-66.
Personality[]
Fedor is greedy, stupid, petty, prone to adventures. He wanted to get rich in diamonds to build a candle factory. Also in the video game, you can see that he is afraid of trains in a psychiatric hospital, which got Ostap Bender and Ippolit Matveyevich. Fyodor's father has a wife, but he had no children.
Biography[]
Before the event of the novel[]
In the full text of the novel, the priest's past life is described in more detail than in the filmed version. So, the man chose the spiritual path in order to avoid military mobilization. But his entrepreneurial streak did not allow him to fully follow this choice, especially since he had long dreamed of his own candle factory, which required a lot of money to buy.The first and sad experience of enrichment is associated with the purchase of a French bulldog, whose name was Sockeye Salmon. It was supposed to bring the dog together with the male secretary of the executive committee. However, this idea did not justify the hopes. A loving Sockeye Salmon, carefully guarded by its owner, found ways to copulate with a mongrel and one-eyed Martian, which made the litter lose its financial attractiveness.The second attempt to enrich oneself is connected with soap making. Fedor practiced making marble soap, however, in the end it turned out to be something expensive at cost, but completely useless for washing. The only event that has become a prin
12 chairs[]
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