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Uriy Georgievich Bogatyrev
Юрий Богатырев
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2 March 1947 - 2 February 1989
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Yuri Georgievich Bogatyrev was born on March 2, 1947. He studied at the Moscow Art and Industrial School, in the Workshop of Pop Art. In 1971, after graduating from the Shchukin Theater School Yuri Bogatyrev was accepted into the troupe of the Sovremennik Theater, and since 1977 he worked in the Moscow Art Theater. In the movie Bogatyrev made his debut in 1971, in the film “A calm day at the end of the war”. Fame to the actor came after the famous "oriental" Nikita Mikhalkov "His own among strangers,
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Yuri Georgievich Bogatyrev was born on March 2, 1947. He studied at the Moscow Art and Industrial School, in the Workshop of Pop Art. In 1971, after graduating from the Shchukin Theater School Yuri Bogatyrev was accepted into the troupe of the Sovremennik Theater, and since 1977 he worked in the Moscow Art Theater.
In the movie Bogatyrev made his debut in 1971, in the film “A calm day at the end of the war”. Fame to the actor came after the famous "oriental" Nikita Mikhalkov "His own among strangers, a stranger among his own", in which he played one of the main roles - Yegor Shilov. By the way, Yuri Bogatyrev performed his best dramatic roles in the films of Nikita Mikhalkov - Alexei Stolz in "A Few Days in the Life of I.I. Oblomov", Voynitsev in "Unfinished Play for Mechanical Piano". The most significant in the work of the actor was the role of Filippka in the film “Explanation in Love”, released in 1978. One of the last works of Yuri Bogatyrev is the costume tape "Don Cesar de Bazan", which also starred a magnificent acting ensemble - Mikhail Boyarsky, Anna Samokhin, Igor Dmitriev, Mikhail Svetin.
Unfortunately, the life of a wonderful actor tragically ended on February 2, 1989.