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Leonid Reutov
Леонид Реутов
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11 April 1942 - 31 March 2002
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Actor of Soviet and Russian cinema Leonid Reutov is best known for a number of films of the 1960s, in which he played leading roles. Leonid Alekseevich was born on April 11, 1942 in Moscow. He studied at VGIK, at the acting faculty, which he graduated in 1967. Already in 1963 he made his film debut, starring in the film. Morning trains" . After that, he worked in such films as the adaptation of Yuri Herman’s novel “Believe Me, People” and the dramatic film by Vasily Shukshin based on his own stories
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Actor of Soviet and Russian cinema Leonid Reutov is best known for a number of films of the 1960s, in which he played leading roles.
Leonid Alekseevich was born on April 11, 1942 in Moscow. He studied at VGIK, at the acting faculty, which he graduated in 1967. Already in 1963 he made his film debut, starring in the film.
Morning trains" . After that, he worked in such films as the adaptation of Yuri Herman’s novel “Believe Me, People” and the dramatic film by Vasily Shukshin based on his own stories “Your Son and Brother”, in each of which he played leading roles, remembering and falling in love with the audience. Unfortunately, a further career in cinema for the actor did not work out. From the main roles, he moved to supporting roles and episodes, he can be seen in the films “It Was in Intelligence”, “Junga of the Northern Fleet”,
Peter's Youth "War in the Western Direction."
The actor died on March 31, 2002.