Vyacheslav Valentinovich Tsarev - Soviet film actor, was born in 1951 (exact date unknown), in the village of Troitse-Golenishchevo (now - the district of Ramenka), located near the studio "Mosfilm", which predetermined his future fate.
Vyacheslav grew up in a simple low-income family of a driver and a watchman at the CHP, where an acting future could be prepared for him only by chance, which happened in the trolleybus when he was seen by the director.
Elem Klimov He chose young artists for his film.
"Welcome, or Forbidden Entry" . At the screen test, where the thirteen-year-old Slava brought his mother, there were more than 300 children, while only he was from the village. Approval for the role that made him famous, he passed, telling a poem and singing the song "Weigh with a bonfire." The artist himself liked to remember about the time of filming, which partially took place on the territory of the pioneer camp “Eagle” in Tuapse – for the kids it was a memorable vacation full of pranks, sea and sun. After the release of the picture on the screen, the image of an eared boy with a net, constantly appearing in the frame with the question: “What are you doing here, eh?”, so sunk into the souls of the audience that the Tsareva began to recognize on the streets, and the phrase itself became winged.
Two years later, the director
Andrey Tarkovsky He invited the Queen to his new painting.
Nikolai Burlyaev . Comparing his experience in the two films, Vyacheslav noted that Tarkovsky was much more difficult to work with, although also interesting.
Then, even before graduation, Tsarev managed to star in a cameo role in the film.
Tashkent is a city of bread , in several episodes of "Yeralasha", as well as in the fairy tale of the director
Larisa Shepitko "At thirteen o'clock in the morning" where he played the main role. However, further continuation of the acting career of Vyacheslav Tsarev did not receive, since he preferred to study in VGIK to serve in the Navy. Returning three years later, he immediately married, he had a son, but five years later the marriage broke up. And by that time, the directors had already completely forgotten about who was once predicted a bright future.
Vyacheslav met his second wife while working as a security guard at a boarding school. This marriage, which remained unregistered, lasted 25 years. For all the time after returning from the service, Tsarev managed to be a loader, and a cleaner, and a watchman, and a janitor, while gradually and inexorably drinking.
Vyacheslav died in hospital on June 28, 2006, without regaining consciousness after his second stroke. He is buried in the Perepechinsk cemetery.