Yakov Smirnoff, famous Russian Comedian. Since his 1992 arrival in Branson, Missouri, famous Russian comedian Yakov Smirnoff has played host to nearly three million visitors. At his own 1,400-seat theater, operated personally by Yakov, the entire show and venue reflects this inspirational comedian's unique insights into life, family, and these United States. Yakov's comedic style is firmly grounded within his mission statement "to experience happiness and teach it with passion through comedy and sensitivity". Nowhere are these principles more evident than in his two children, Natasha and Alexander. Yakov continues to develop his comedy to reflect the dynamics between men and women, the happiness that can be found inside oneself, and a celebration of the spirit of life. The depths of Yakov's development from naive young immigrant to gentle, loving patriot can be found throughout his show. When he isn't performing for sold out shows at his own theater in Branson, Yakov likes to travel and appears at select venues across the United States. In addition to his comedy, Yakov is also an accomplished artist. While he holds a degree from a prestigious Russian institute and has taught the subject professionally, Yakov (whose work can be seen throughout the theater) uses his paintbrush now as a means of furthering his philosophy. His work was featured in a New York art expo in early 2001 and is further evidence of the breadth of his creative talent. Recently, Yakov was a featured speaker during NASA's salute to astronaut and Senator, John Glenn; performed at the Library of Congress for the inauguration of President George W. Bush; and regularly assists in philanthropic causes. Yakov continues to be featured in print and on television shows such as Home & Garden, E! Channel, NBC, WGN, Lifestyles, Comedy Central specials, USA Today, the New York Daily News and other. In addition to the comedian's three videos and CDs ("Just off the Boat," "What a Country," and "I Bet You Never Looked at it That Way"), Yakov has also authored two books ("America on Six Rubles a Day" and his new issue in 2001, "Worth Your Weight in Gold"). Yakov's newest book presents the funny philosopher's compilation of short stories from the heart. It's Borscht for the Soul!
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