Our academician's role is to promote the ideas and objectives of the Academy worldwide. Throughout their actions and achievements they promote our value to all, regardless of race, language or religion.

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Gregory  Pototsky (1954 )

Gregory Pototsky is president of International Academy of Kindness, member of the International Academy of Informatization,
member of the International Academy of Culture and Arts, member of International Academy of integrating science and business a member-correspondent of the Pedagogical Academy, member of the International Union of artists at UNESCO and member of the Union of artists of Russia. The sculptor and painter, participated in more than 100 personal exhibitions and has erected more than 70 bronze monuments worldwide. His personal philosophy on kindness, love and gratitude is a fundamental guideline in the Academy’s main orientation.

Pierre Cardin (1922)

Monsieur Cardin is a world renown fashion designer. He has received the Chevalier of France Legion of Honor. He is a member “Academician” of France Academy of fine Arts, and a member of the Russian Academy of Art. Pierre Cardin was also designated by the UNESCO as Goodwill Ambassador in 1991.

Yury Kuklatchev (1949)

Yury is founder and director of  the world’s most unique Cats Theatre in Moscow. He has received the title of Russian National Artist. He wrote the milestone book “School of kindness” translated in many languages. In 1981 he received the “Gold Clown” award in Japan and the “Silver Clown” in Monte-Carlo in 1986.

 

Gérard Depardieu (1948)

Mister Depardieu is a world class French actor. He has won two Césars and one Golden Globe award, as well as being nominated  at the Academy Award for his performance in Cyrano de Bergerac. His filmography is monumental has he participated in well over 75 feature films and as many TV series. 35 of his movies have attracted several million spectators each, most notably his two Asterix movies and the double Jean de Florette films

 

 

Tonino Guerra (1920)

Mister Guerra is an Italian poet, writer and screenwriter who has collaborated with some of the most prominent directors of the world. He is the direct descendant of Cesare Zavattini, the screenwriter who essentially defined the style and morals of Italian neorealism. Tonino Guerra has worked with filmmakers with various aesthetic, social, political and cinematic identities. These include Michelangelo Antonioni, Federico Fellini, Theo Angelopoulos, Andrei Tarkovsky  and Francesco Rosy.

 

 

Paulo Coelho (1947)

Coelho is a very popular writer from Brazil. He is author of more then 20 books, translated to 60 languages and edited over 60 millions copies.  Paulo Coelho received the  "Chevalier de l'Ordre National de la Légion d'Honneur" (France 1999) and is recognized as a Messenger of Peace for the UNESCO as special counselor for “Intercultural Dialogues and Spiritual Convergences”. He is also a member of the Brazilian Academy of Letters.

 

 

 

Bogdo-Gegen Khalkha Jetsun Dampa Rinpoche IX (1932)

His Holiness was born in Lhasa, Tibet. At the age of four he was recognized as being the reincarnation of the Eighth Khalkha Jetsun Dampa, the spiritual head of the Gelugpa lineage of Tibetan Buddhism in Mongolia. His many writings are generally respected as being particularly authentic and reliable. Many historians recognize that he is possibly the Tibetan historian, most frequently referred to by modern writers on the history of Buddhism.

 

 

 

Jhoon Rhee (1932)

Jhoon Rhee is the world-renowned 10th Degree Black Belt also known as the “Father of American Tae Kwon Do”. He was appointed Special Advisor to the President's Council on Physical Fitness & Sports (1988-1991) by President George H. W. Bush. He is martial arts instructor to Muhammad Ali, Jack Anderson, George Allen Sr., Bob Livingston, Tony Robbins, Jack Valenti and many American politicians.

 

Pierre Richard (1934)

Mister  Richard was born in Velencienne, France. He started his acting career in the theatre, where he worked with Antoine Bourseiller and performed in Paris cabarets collaborating with Victor Lanoux. His film debut came in 1967 and grew to a lifelong career of well over 50 feature films in which he both directed and acted. In 2006 Richard received a lifetime achievement César Award from the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinema.

 

Fyodor  Konyukhov (1951)

Konyukhov is a Russian high seas captain and world traveler. He has reached such extreme points on the planet as the North Pole (three times), the South Pole, and many other inaccessibility poles such as Mount Everest and Cape Horn. He has set a very unique world record for the crossing the Atlantic ocean in a single row-boat in 46 days.

 

Charles Aznavour (1924)

Aznavour is singer, songwriter, actor, public activist and diplomat who’s world tours have attracted millions. He has appeared in more than 60 movies, composed about 1,000 songs and sold well over 100 million records. He is now accredited Ambassador of Goodwill and Permanent Delegate of Armenia to UNESCO. His awards include a Golden Lion Honorary Award at the Venice Film Festival, an Honorary César Award and the most  sought after, Commander of the Legion of Honor (France).

 

Natalya Andreychenko (1956)

Misses Andreychenko is a Russian actress with several award winning films and TV series in Russia. Her most notable role was her playing of the Russian version of “Mary Poppins”. She has received best actress award at Spain’s Valladolid Films Festival in 1984.
Nobuyuki Nakamoto

Mister Nakamoto is a professor emeritus at Kanagawa University in Japan and world renown for his research on Anton Chekhov. He has translated in Japanese many Russian and British authors of classic literature. A monument by Gregory Pototsky dedicated to A. Chekhov was installed in Tokyo through Nakamato’s efforts. He was awarded the Pushkin Medal by Vladimir Poutin in 2008.

 

Andre Beriault
Webmaster of DOBROTA.US

Photographer and cinematographer DoP, Andre Beriault has exposed his works in private collections and exhibitions in Montreal, Chicago, New-York and Moscow. His vast culture, dominated by travels around the world, also allowed him to develop a taste and expertise for Russian orthodox art which he specially loves to share with the public; in this unique field he has produce interesting, original and often though provoking works. Mister Beriault is member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers (CSC) and the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television (ACCT).

Natalya Bronzova
Founder & Director of DOBROTA.US

Artist & Cinematographer Natalya Bronzova produced a feature length (62 minutes) HD documentary "Art changing life" about world renown artist Gregory Pototsky. She has also appeared in short movies produced by film maker DoP & photographer Andre Beriault. In 2011, Natalya published a book about the creative power of beauty in art "The art of Transfiguration" in English and Russian languages (view book here). Natalya also is an artist herself, through her work creating a beauty, creating a world full of bright colours and harmony.


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