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Valentin Georgievich Smirnitskiy
Валентин Смирнитский
Birth at
10 June 1944
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When Valentin Smirnitsky, the actor already famous that day, director Jungvald-Hilkiewicz offered to play Porthos in his film D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers, the actor was surprised - not his format. In life he was not a giant at all, like his hero - thin and without any heroic power. But the assistant director still gave the artist the appearance that a better Porthos and can not imagine. The role of a good-natured musketeer, sincere, simple and devoted to his convictions ("I fight because
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When Valentin Smirnitsky, the actor already famous that day, director Jungvald-Hilkiewicz offered to play Porthos in his film D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers, the actor was surprised - not his format. In life he was not a giant at all, like his hero - thin and without any heroic power. But the assistant director still gave the artist the appearance that a better Porthos and can not imagine. The role of a good-natured musketeer, sincere, simple and devoted to his convictions ("I fight because I fight!") brought Smirnitsky national fame - unexpected for him.
Valentin Georgievich was born in Moscow, June 10, 1944. His family was directly connected with cinema - his mother worked in a film distribution network, and his father served as editor-in-chief of the Central Documentary Studio. Therefore, in terms of choosing a profession at the crossroads, Valentin did not stand for long - he entered the Shchukin School and became one of the best students of his graduation.
Having become a certified actor, Smirnitsky joined the troupe of Lenkom, which was very happy, and immediately played a responsible role for the debutant - Trepleva in The Seagull. But behind the scenes, Valentin Georgievich did not adhere to the special solidity - he played with friends, was fond of beautiful women, and for his adventure-rich life he was married four times.
The debut work of Valentin Smirnitsky in the cinema was
The Last Month of Autumn" . Together with Victoria Fedorova, the artist played in the heartfelt picture “Two”, where his hero falls in love with a charming deaf-mute girl. There are on the account of Valentin Georgievich and other wonderful paintings - "Seven old men and one girl", "Shield and sword", "Adjutant of His Excellency", but the high hour struck during the film adaptation of the famous novel by Dumas.
Recently, Valentin Smirnitsky does not belong to a specific theater - he plays in an entreprise. In cinema, he is still in demand, and not only as an actor of feature films, but also as a master of voice acting: the characters of many foreign films speak the voice of Portos. /