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Konstantin Konstantinovich Grigorev
Константин Григорьев
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18 February 1937 - 26 February 2007
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Konstantin Konstantinovich Grigoriev was born on February 10, 1937. He began his way to the stage as a stage mounter at the Lensovet Theater. Although after graduating from school Konstantin Grigoriev entered the construction institute, he soon left him and gave himself to the theater. A graduate of the studio at the Leningrad Theater named after Lensovet, the actor then worked in the Vera Komissarzhevskaya Theater, later played in the Moscow Art Theater. Konstantin Grigoriev appeared in film and
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Konstantin Konstantinovich Grigoriev was born on February 10, 1937. He began his way to the stage as a stage mounter at the Lensovet Theater. Although after graduating from school Konstantin Grigoriev entered the construction institute, he soon left him and gave himself to the theater. A graduate of the studio at the Leningrad Theater named after Lensovet, the actor then worked in the Vera Komissarzhevskaya Theater, later played in the Moscow Art Theater. Konstantin Grigoriev appeared in film and television in the early 1970s. In 1975, he played the role of Fedotov in Nikita Mikhalkov’s “Slave of Love”, and two years later he played “Grey” in the adventure film “Training on Friday” and Schneider in the film “Trans-Siberian Express”. Through these roles, he gained fame, and further work followed. Konstantin Grigoriev starred in the films “Seek the Wind” (1978), “Siberiada” (1978), “Do not shoot the white swans” (1980), “Black Triangle” (1981), “The Queen of Spades” (1982), “Shorochka” (1982), “Leo Tolstoy” (1984). Perhaps the most famous works of the actor are the adventure film “Green Van” (1983), in which he played the head of the department, and the adaptation of the novel by R. Stevenson “Treasure Island” (1982), where he got the role of Captain Smollett. The last film with his participation was the film “Tanks Walking on Taganka” (1991). In addition, K.K. Grigoriev painted oil paintings, masterfully played the guitar, composed stories and scripts. In many cities of the country was written on his libretto operetta composer Georgy Portnov "Verka and scarlet sails".
Unfortunately, in the mid-1980s, as a result of an incident in the Moscow House of actors, Konstantin Grigoriev was beaten and suffered serious injuries. Even after several operations, his health was not fully restored, he partially lost memory and suffered from dysfunction of the left hemisphere of the brain. Since 1989, Konstantin Grigoriev lived in St. Petersburg, almost forgotten by everyone. On February 26, 2007, he passed away. . .