Mikhail Semenovich Svetin (Goltsman) - Soviet and Russian actor of theater and cinema was born in 1930 in Kiev. According to the artist himself, the name had to be changed during the labor process and the pseudonym was the name of his daughter Svetlana. Fun from birth, in the eighth grade he was expelled from school for hooliganism. But the passion for art took up and 1955 Svetin graduated from the Kiev musical school. Let the glory was long and difficult, however, despite the pronounced makings
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Mikhail Semenovich Svetin (Goltsman) - Soviet and Russian actor of theater and cinema was born in 1930 in Kiev. According to the artist himself, the name had to be changed during the labor process and the pseudonym was the name of his daughter Svetlana.
Fun from birth, in the eighth grade he was expelled from school for hooliganism. But the passion for art took up and 1955 Svetin graduated from the Kiev musical school.
Let the glory was long and difficult, however, despite the pronounced makings of the artist, Svetin was not accepted in any of the Moscow universities. For a long time the fate of the artist: he worked in the theater of Kemerovo, Petropavlovsk, Irkutsk, Penza, Petrozavodsk.
In the same years, the artist met his only love - actress Bronislava Proskurnina. Together they played in the play “Marriage involuntarily”, where Svetin, in the role of a nasty old man, ran after a volatile beauty. In this “marriage involuntarily” was born daughter Svetlana.
In the early eighties, already at the age of fifty, the actor settled in the northern capital, where his new star journey began. Pictures
Wizards "Favorite woman mechanic Gavrilov", "Silva",
"Unnamed star" - made him the darling of millions. He played in almost a hundred films, and his on-screen characters are always touching and naive. However, Svetina has always been attracted by the theatrical stage, and since 1980 he has not cheated on the Leningrad Comedy Theater named after N.P. Akimov. The performances “Twelfth Night”, “Blue Sky and Clouds in It” with his participation for years went in the repertoire of the theater and each time gathered full halls.
In 1995, the artist underwent a complex heart bypass surgery, but even at seventy he was as mobile as he was at 25. In 2010, Mikhail Svetin wrote a book of memoirs "Talk on the phone" - between the artist himself and theater critic Elena Alekseeva. Like his roles, the nightly telephone conversations of the two authors on the pages of the book will not leave indifferent fans of this talented man.
Mikhail Semenovich Svetin passed away on August 30, 2015. /