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Stanislav Alekseevich Zhdanko
Станислав Жданько
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12 July 1953 - 13 April 1978
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The novel of actress Valentina Malyavina ended tragically. Once Alexander Kaidanovsky introduced her to a young actor of the Vakhtangov Theatre Stanislavom Zhdanko. Stas at that time in the theater played Raskolnikov. He graduated from the B. Shchukin Theatre School, where he studied on the same course with Leonid Yarmolnik Yevgenia Simonova Yuri Vasilyev. He started acting early. His first film was Minors (1976). Their relationship was called strange madmen - they could fight for drinking for days.
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The novel of actress Valentina Malyavina ended tragically. Once Alexander Kaidanovsky introduced her to a young actor of the Vakhtangov Theatre Stanislavom Zhdanko. Stas at that time in the theater played Raskolnikov. He graduated from the B. Shchukin Theatre School, where he studied on the same course with Leonid Yarmolnik Yevgenia Simonova Yuri Vasilyev. He started acting early. His first film was Minors (1976). Their relationship was called strange madmen - they could fight for drinking for days. But they could not work without each other.
Today it is difficult to say what happened between Valentina and Stas Zhdanko. But the fact remains that the budding actor was stabbed to death in their apartment one night. Examination found that Stas himself stabbed with a kitchen knife (Valentina was in another room). Case closed. And five years later, a court ruled that Malyavina was guilty of the death of a loved one and sentenced her to nine years in prison. Here is what the investigator in the case said: “I ask myself endlessly the same questions and listen to my candid answers. Could Stas Zhdanko kill himself? I say, "May." Could Malyavina have killed him? I say, "I could." Could Stas Zhdanko kill Malyavin? I say yes. Could Malyavina have killed herself? I say yes. It's a difficult story. There's no evidence of your guilt. Examinations say self-injury. No witnesses. There are no motives as such either. You and Stas aren't crazy, but you have no sense of the boundary between life and death. That's bad.