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Vyacheslav Mihaylovich Molokov
Вячеслав Молоков
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4 February 1955 - 29 March 2010
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Honored Artist of the Russian Federation and Laureate of the Lenin Komsomol Prize Vyacheslav Molokov lived only 55 years. But even this time he was enough to leave a noticeable mark in the history of Russian cinematography and stage art. In 1976 he graduated from GITIS, where he studied with the recognized master of the stage and cinema Vladimir Andreev. During his studies, he formed a friendship with the theater. Ermolova, where he first went to the theater stage. Then he had to play the role of
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Honored Artist of the Russian Federation and Laureate of the Lenin Komsomol Prize Vyacheslav Molokov lived only 55 years. But even this time he was enough to leave a noticeable mark in the history of Russian cinematography and stage art.
In 1976 he graduated from GITIS, where he studied with the recognized master of the stage and cinema Vladimir Andreev. During his studies, he formed a friendship with the theater. Ermolova, where he first went to the theater stage. Then he had to play the role of Johnny in the production of “Juno and Peacock”, where the young man declared himself as an extraordinary and bright talent. On the Yermolovsky stage, he worked for about thirty years, creating about forty diverse images. Among them are the roles of Khlebnikov (“Memory”), Ivan Kulibin (“Vasilisa Melentiev”), Shilonov (“Kazan University”), Helikon (“Kaligula”), Chebakov (“Balzaminov’s Marriage”), Baron Berley (“Maria Stewart”), Naryshkin (“Great Catherine”), Eugene (“Tango”), Planshe (“Thank You Forever”), Arturo (“Comedy Evening”).
His last work was as Malvolio in Twelfth Night. During this performance, Molokov suddenly felt ill and a week later died of a massive heart attack.
The debut of the actor in the cinema was very successful – in the film “The Last Summer of Childhood”, which was released in 1974, he played the role of Vitka Burov nicknamed Alphonse Dode. But a successful start did not lead Molokov to success, and in the future he was invited only to the role of the second plan. Viewers remember him for the films “The Horses at the Crossing Don’t Change”, “The Joker”, “The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Soldier Ivan Chonkin”, “A Trip to Wiesbaden”, “Time Has Chosen Us”. In the new century, Molokov starred in several series and TV projects: “Antikiller”, “Operational pseudonym”, “Goat in Milk”, “Sleuths”, “Two Destinies – 2”, “Young Volkodav”,
"Liquidation" and others.
Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Molokov died on March 29, 2010. He was buried in the Pokrovsky cemetery. /