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Emmanuil Gedeonovich Vitorgan
Эммануил Виторган
Birth at
27 December 1939
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Emmanuel Gideonovich Vitorgan is an actor over whom time has no power. He was born in Baku in 1939, but still continues to act in films, being one of the most popular Russian artists (despite his age). The cinema of the early 21st century gave Vitorgan the opportunity to play in such projects as the series “Poor Nastya”. "Heavy sand" "My Favorite Witch," "The Stradivarius Pistol." Emmanuel Gideonovich began his creative career at the Pushkin Theater, from where he moved to the Leningrad Theater
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Emmanuel Gideonovich Vitorgan is an actor over whom time has no power. He was born in Baku in 1939, but still continues to act in films, being one of the most popular Russian artists (despite his age). The cinema of the early 21st century gave Vitorgan the opportunity to play in such projects as the series “Poor Nastya”.
"Heavy sand" "My Favorite Witch," "The Stradivarius Pistol."
Emmanuel Gideonovich began his creative career at the Pushkin Theater, from where he moved to the Leningrad Theater of Drama and Comedy. Vitorgan also received his education in present-day St. Petersburg: he graduated from the Leningrad State Institute of Theatre, Music and Cinematography. Being married to actress Tamara Rumyantseva, he fell in love with Alla Balter, actress of Lenkoma, and left the family, leaving his daughter Ksenia. Tamara insisted that her ex-husband was not in Leningrad, and he and Alla went to Moscow, where he entered the Moscow Drama Theater named after K.S. Stanislavsky. The couple did not part either on stage or in life, they had a son Maxim, the heir to their love and profession.
Vitorgan came to the cinema in 1962, playing mainly episodic roles. The first really notable work was the role of the criminal Zavarzin in
Film "And this is all about him" . Vitorgan thought through the image of his hero to the slightest degree, and the audience drew attention to this successful work.
Later, Emmanuel Gideonovich played in seven dozen films of a variety of genres, and this number is constantly supplemented. The actor retains plasticity and efficiency despite the fact that in 2000 he had to endure a tragedy: the death of his beloved wife Alla.
Three years later, Vitorgan joined his destiny with Irina Mlodik, the head of the theater agency. He is the happy father of two grown-up children and the grandfather of the adored granddaughters. /