Yuri Brown was born on February 25, 1981 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Cursed Angel (2016), Da Game of Life (1998) and Deliver Us from Eva (2003).
Yuri Caceres is an actor, known for En las Afueras de la Ciudad (2012), Downhill (2016) and Dirty Love (2009).
Yuri was born and raised in Milan, Italy where he attended drama school and built his theatre background over the years. He went on with his education by studying with the finest acting coaches in Los Angeles, CA. In the same time he starred in in feature films such as "L'assoluto Presente" by Fabio Martina, "Spore" by Alessia di Giovanni and "Requiem Espresso" by Gil Giuliani. Yuri had also being cast in some of the finest Italian TV shows like "1993" and "Che Dio ci aiuti, 4". Yuri lives and works in both US and Italy.
Yuri Chinen was born on November 30, 1993 in Shizuoka, Japan. He is an actor, known for Stranger: Mukô hadan (2007), Shinobi no kuni (2017) and Nin x Nin: Ninja Hattori-kun, the Movie (2004).
Yuri Cunza is a Hispanic-American writer, actor, filmmaker, journalist, and visual artist. Cunza is founder of Y&K Entertainment, a film production and media consulting company based in Nashville. Cunza trained in acting at the International Theater Institute (ITI-UNESCO) and Peruvian Theater Center (CPT) in Lima, Peru. He later earned a scholarship to continue his studies under the guidance of Director Eduardo Navarro. He continued his involvement in theater, film and television in his native Peru and later as a Producer/Director in Argentina and the U.S. Cunza moved to Nashville in 1996. He continued his education at Watkins College of Art & Design earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree and Film Directing. His professional experience includes films such as Conflicto Emocional (Emotional Conflict) and the series Mujeres Sin Fronteras (Women without Frontiers) for CVC- Argentina. In 2000 Cunza produced Hispanos de Hoy, a weekly bilingual television segment with him as primary host thanks to veteran television personality Teresa Hannah for the local NBC affiliate WSMV-Channel 4 Nashville. Cunza's perspective on diversity has been influenced by living in different Latin-American countries and it appears reflected in his work: rich in powerful messages of strong social content. Under the Skin a documentary he wrote, directed and produced in 2001 takes a profound look into the dynamics of racial diversity in human relations -representing accurately America's multicultural dimension. The official selection of the Nashville Independent Film Festival in 2002 and the 2003 International Film Forum, Under the Skin premiered on NBC affiliate WSMV 4 Nashville on July 8, 2001. Cunza was elected last July 2010 as Council Member at Large to the Nashville branch of the Screen Actors Guild. He is co-founder of CineTVLatino conference now on its second year (2021).
Yuri D. Brown is an actor and director, known for Rifkin's Festival (2020), En el corredor de la muerte (2019) and Cannabis (2016).
Yuri Ebihara was born on 3 October 1979 in Miyazaki, Japan. She is an actress, known for Tokumei kakarichô Tadano Hitoshi: Saigo no gekijôban (2008), Busu no hitomi ni koishiteru (2006) and Himawari Miyazaki rejendo (2020).
Yuri Ehara is known for Kimetsu no Yaiba: Katanakaji no Sato-hen (2023), Kimetsu no Yaiba (2019) and Kimetsu no Yaiba: Hinokami Keppuutan (2021).
Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin became the first man to enter deep space on April 12, 1961, when the Soviet cosmonaut made a flight that orbited Earth lasting one hour and 48 minutes in his Vostok 1 spacecraft. This accomplishment made the smiling Soviet pilot internationally famous as the first man to venture into space, the final frontier. The feat beat the Americans, who put Alan Shepherd into space in a sub-orbital flight on May 5, 1961, and did not have an astronaut orbit the earth until John Glenn accomplished the feat on February 20, 1962. The perpetually smiling Gagarin, who was promoted from senior lieutenant to major in the Soviet Air Force and was awarded the honor Hero of the Soviet Union for his accomplishment, became an international celebrity. He made many trips to foreign lands, including three to the United Kingdom, to publicize the Soviet space program that, since its inception with Sputnik in 1957, had been more advanced than that of the United States. Thus, Gagarin was a prime pawn in the propaganda wars between the two countries at the height of the Cold War. He was appointed a deputy to the Supreme Soviet in 1962 before he went back to the Soviet cosmonaut training facility, Star City, where the extremely bright Gargarin worked designing reusable spacecraft. He eventually was promoted to the rank of full Colonel of the Soviet Air Force. His celebrity was still so great, the Soviet government refused to let him return to space, though he eventually was chosen as one of the astronauts for the Soviet moon landing program. Though he had been trained as jet fighter pilot, his superiors limited his flight time so as not to lose one of the USSR's greatest heroes of the Cold War period. Gagarin was chosen as the backup pilot for the Soyuz 1 flight, the first flight of a program that was intended to put a Soviet cosmonaut on the moon by 1968. The flight was made by team leader Vladimir Komarov, and the launch of Soyuz 1 was opposed by Gagarin due to safety concerns. Gararin was right: the Soyyz I capsule crashed after re-entry on April 24, 1967, making Komarov the first person to die during a space flight. After the incident, Gagarin again was banned from participating in the manned space program as an active cosmonaut. He was appointed deputy training director of Star City. The 34-year-old Gagarin died on March 27, 1968 during a routine training flight in a MiG-15UTI. The ashes of Gagarin and co-pilot Vladimir Seryogin were entombed in the Kremlin and Star City was renamed in his honor. Soviet space program architect Sergei Korolev claimed that Gagarin had a smile "that lit up the Cold War". But for the crash of Soyuz 1 (which signaled the ultimate failure of the Soviet moonshot program), Gagarin, the first man in space, might have been the first on the moon. He was honored by American astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, the first men on the moon, when they left behind a bag containing medals commemorating Gagarin and Komarov on the lunar surface.
Yuri Grishin is known for Dorogie tovarishchi (2020).