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Igor Vladimirovich Starygin
Игорь Старыгин
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13 June 1946 - 8 November 2009
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Igor Vladimirovich Starygin (June 13, 1946, Moscow – November 8, 2009, Moscow) always wanted to get rid of the shackles of the role of a romantic handsome man – thanks to his talent and captivating appearance, he got the roles of the same plan. Aramis in a film trilogy based on novels Alexandre Dumas , former tsarist officer Danovich, junior adjutant of his Excellency in the famous painting Evgenia Tashkova - roles that brought Starygin both fame and creative dissatisfaction. The theatrical stage
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Igor Vladimirovich Starygin (June 13, 1946, Moscow – November 8, 2009, Moscow) always wanted to get rid of the shackles of the role of a romantic handsome man – thanks to his talent and captivating appearance, he got the roles of the same plan. Aramis in a film trilogy based on novels
Alexandre Dumas , former tsarist officer Danovich, junior adjutant of his Excellency in the famous painting
We'll Live Until Monday" In which he played a major role. She followed.
film "His Excellency's Adjutant" (1969), the television play "Twenty Years Later", in which Starygin tried on the costume and image of Viscount de Bragelon,
film "Red and Black" (Norber De La Mole) and many other wonderful screen images, remembered by fans and fans of the actor. The latter did not limit themselves to the contemplation of a handsome artist in films: Igor Vladimirovich, according to official data, was married five times.
The last wife of I.V. Starygin, Ekaterina, shared with her beloved husband a serious illness, cinematic oblivion and joy from filming in the unexpected sequel to The Musketeers. Once Starygin tried to forget about all sorts of "Aramis" for the sake of more serious work. Now I have been invited to the role of
The Return of the Musketeers, or Treasures of Cardinal Mazarin" Igor Vladimirovich was really happy: he had to work on the set again, feel useful and in demand.
His Aramis, by the will of Dumas, remains alive after the death of three of his friends - the only hero from the brave four, who was spared by death. In life it turned out differently: on November 8, 2009, Igor Vladimirovich Starygin left first, having died in a Moscow hospital from the consequences of a stroke. The rest of the “musketeers” (Boyarsky, Smirnitsky, Smekhov), as in the film, were next to their faithful friend until the end.
Igor Vladimirovich Starygin was buried at the Troekurovsky cemetery in Moscow. /