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Illya Kuryakin

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Illya Kuryakin
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.character
David McCallumas Illya Kuryakin
Portrayed byDavid McCallum(television)
Armie Hammer(film)
In-universe information
OccupationSecret agent
NationalitySoviet

Illya Kuryakinis a fictional character from the 1960s TV spy series,The Man from U.N.C.L.E.He is a secret agent with a range of weapons and explosives skills, and is described in the series as holding a master's degree from theSorbonneand aPh.D.inQuantum Mechanicsfrom theUniversity of Cambridge( "The Her Master's Voice Affair" ). And attended the University of Georgia in the Ukraine, where he studied gymnastics among other things ( "Hot Number" ). Kuryakin speaks many languages, includingFrench,Spanish( "The Very Important Zombie Affair" ),German,Arabic,ItalianandJapanese( "The Cherry Blossom Affair" ). The series was remarkable for pairing an American character,Napoleon Solo,with the Russian Kuryakin as two spies who work together for an internationalespionageorganization at the height of theCold War.

Background

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Kuryakin was played byScottishactorDavid McCallum.Although originally conceived as a minor character, Kuryakin became an indispensable part of the show, achieving co-star status with the show's lead,Napoleon Solo.McCallum's blond good looks and his portrayal of the character garnered him a following of female fans.[1][better source needed]While playing Kuryakin, McCallum received more fan mail than any other actor in the history ofMGM.[2]

Much of the character's appeal was based on what was ambiguous and Enigma tic about him. When an acute reaction to penicillin hospitalized him in the early days of filming the series, McCallum took the opportunity to give serious thought to how he might flesh out what was, at that stage, a sketchy peripheral character. The approach he hit upon was to build a persona based on ambiguity and Enigma, hiding, rather than revealing, aspects of the character's background and personality. McCallum summed up the character in commenting "No one knows what Illya Kuryakin does when he goes home at night."[3]

Kuryakin is consistently referred to as Russian; however, he appears to have spent at least some of his childhood inKyiv,Ukraine( "The Foxes and Hounds Affair" ). In "The Neptune Affair"he appears in the uniform of theSoviet Navyand is recalled to theUSSRto help deal with a crisis.[4]

After cancellation

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The Man from U.N.C.L.E.was canceled mid-way through its fourth season in 1968. McCallum reprised the role of Kuryakin for a 1983 TV movieReturn of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Fifteen Years Later Affair.In 1986, TheA-Team"The Say Uncle Affair"Robert Vaughnand McCallum reprise their roles as two former secret agent partners, only in this episode McCallum’s character had been betrayed by another agent years before and left U.N.C.L.E.

Kuryakin has been the subject of several popular songs includingAlma Cogan'sLove Ya Illya(recorded under the pseudonym Angela and the Fans) andIlya Kuryakin Looked at Mepenned byThe Cleaners from Venus.The Argentine rap duoIllya Kuryaki and the Valderramaswere named after him. Kuryakin also inspired the surname and character of Simon Illyan inLois McMaster Bujold'sVorkosigan Sagascience fiction series.[citation needed]

In an interview for aMan from U.N.C.L.E.retrospective television special, McCallum told of a visit to theWhite Houseduring which, while he was being escorted to meet thePresident,aSecret Serviceagent told him "You're the reason I got this job."[5]

Mentions on other TV shows

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In the TV show,NCIS,David McCallum portrays a character namedDr. Donald 'Ducky' Mallard.In theNCIS season 2,episode 13 "The Meat Puzzle",Kate Toddasks Special Agent Gibbs "What did Ducky look like when he was younger?" The answer given was "Illya Kuryakin".

Also on NCIS Season 20, Episode 21 "Kompromat" Dr. Ducky Mallard, played by David McCallum, is on a video call fromScotlandwith the NCIS team. He is telling them about an old Soviet spy they are looking for - Ilya Sokolov - but Ducky says the spy changed his name. When Ducky is trying to recall the name he says "Yeah, what was it? Something from an old television show. Kuryakin. Ivan Kuryakin".

Film

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Armie Hammerportrayed Kuryakin inThe Man from U.N.C.L.E.,a 2015 film adaptation of the TV series of the same name.[6]This interpretation of the character, however, differs from that of the television series. Hammer portrays Kuryakin as a short-tempered, violent and volatile (the end credits state he has "Volatile personality disorder" ) KGB assassin traumatized by the past of his parents, particularly his father, a top government official, who was caught stealing fromJoseph Stalin's party funds and was exiled toGulag.Kuryakin was the youngest man to ever join the KGBSpecial Forces,becoming one of their best "within three years," which was a way to deal with the shame his family was left in.

References

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  1. ^"U.N.C.L.E. – Background And History – Retrospective – Part V: Evolution Of A Hit Series".Manfromuncle.org.Retrieved2015-03-05.
  2. ^"Audiences in the '60s swooned over the cool of the men from 'U.N.C.L.E.'".The Boston Globe.Boston. 2008-11-02.Retrieved2015-03-05.
  3. ^"U.N.C.L.E. – Background And History – A Retrospective – Part IV: Napoleon Solo, Illya Kuryakin And Alexander Waverly".Manfromuncle.org.Retrieved2015-03-05.
  4. ^"Two Thumbnail Sketches Of Napoleon And Illya".Manfromuncle.org.Retrieved2015-03-05.
  5. ^"The Man From UNCLE: Behind The Scenes of a TV Classic".YouTube. 2008-08-06.Archivedfrom the original on 2021-12-19.Retrieved2015-03-05.
  6. ^Fleming, Mike Jr. (April 24, 2013)."'Lone Ranger' Armie Hammer To Star With Tom Cruise In 'Man From U.N.C.L.E.'".Deadline Hollywood.