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Actors of Soviet cinema who died on the set: ANDREY ROSTOTSKY, EVGENY URBANSKIY, YURI GUSEV, VASILY SHUKSHIN. 1) Andrei Rostotsky was born on January 25, 1957 in Moscow. Father - Stanislav Iosifovich Rostotsky, famous Soviet and Russian film director, actor, screenwriter, Mother - Nina Evgenyevna Menshikova, famous Soviet actress. In 1974, in parallel with his studies in the tenth grade, Andrei became a free listener of VGIK courses, and after school he continued his full-time education in the acting department. While studying at the university, he made his screen debut - in the role of Mitya Krasikov in the film "We Didn't Go Through This" (1975). Then films with his participation began to be released one after another. They even wanted to expel him, since due to filming he did not have time to study at the university and accumulated a large number of absences. But the actor was saved by the prize he received at the VGIK festival for the aforementioned role of Mitya Krasikov in the film "We Didn't Go Through This" ... 2) Evgeny Urbansky was born on February 27, 1932 in Alma-Ata. After school in 1950, Evgeny Urbansky entered the Moscow Road Institute. Then he transferred to the Mining Institute. There he became a participant in amateur performances and seriously thought about an acting career. As a result, he decided to try his hand at the Moscow Art Theater School. And he was immediately accepted. After graduating from the theater school in 1957, he was accepted into the troupe of the K.S. Stanislavsky Maly Drama Theater ... 3) Yuri Gusev was born on February 25, 1936 in Moscow. Yuri Gusev was born in Moscow into a military family. After completing the eight-year school in 1951, he entered the Moscow Electromechanical College of the Ministry of Shipbuilding Industry. During his studies, he participated in the college's amateur performances. In 1955, he graduated and began working as a technician at the All-Union Research Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics. In 1961, Yuri Evgenievich entered the evening department of the acting department of the Shchepkin Theater School, while simultaneously working as the head of the radio engineering laboratory of the Institute of Rheumatism of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences...... 4) Vasily Shukshin was born on July 25, 1929, into a peasant family. In 1949, Shukshin was called up to serve in the Navy. where Shukshin's literary activity began, he first tried to write stories, which he read to his fellow soldiers. In 1953, he was discharged from the navy due to a stomach ulcer and returned to the village of Srostki. In his native village, Vasily Makarovich passed the external exams for the school-leaving certificate at Srostinsky Secondary School No. 32. He went to work as a teacher of Russian language and literature at the Srostinsky School for Rural Youth. For some time, he was even the director of this school...... SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: https://goo.gl/LaEt4A