People’s Artist of Russia, an actor who played many bright roles in cinema and on the stage, Vitaly Bazin was born in Kazan, in 1947. His family - a family of Soviet employees - was far from theatrical life, and Vitaly himself - a student of a mathematical special school - was preparing to get a unique at that time profession of a programmer. Everything "spoiled" Pushkin's "I remember a wonderful moment": the teacher of literature, hearing the reading of Vitaly, as if prophesied, saying: "You have
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People’s Artist of Russia, an actor who played many bright roles in cinema and on the stage, Vitaly Bazin was born in Kazan, in 1947. His family - a family of Soviet employees - was far from theatrical life, and Vitaly himself - a student of a mathematical special school - was preparing to get a unique at that time profession of a programmer. Everything "spoiled" Pushkin's "I remember a wonderful moment": the teacher of literature, hearing the reading of Vitaly, as if prophesied, saying: "You have abilities."
Having received the certificate of maturity, the young man went to Moscow, where he became a student of the State Institute of Theater Art named after A.V. Lunacharsky (GITIS). Here his teachers were Mkhatov actress V.A. Vronskaya, then V.P. Ostalsky,
. After graduating from the institute, Bazin received a specialty "actor of theater and cinema."
In one of the student performances Vitaly saw the main director of the Tula drama R.P. Rakhlin and offered the young man a vacant place in the troupe of his theater. This proposal was fateful - Vitaly Bazin will spend the next forty years of his life on the stage of the Tula Academic Drama Theater.
His debut in the production of “Tales of the Old Arbat” was “touring” – Tulyaks were on tour in Krasnodar, when Vitaly joined the theater troupe in 1970. Then there were his works in the performances “Bespridannitsa”, “Characters”, “Models of the season”, “Uncle Vanya”, “Forest”, “Names on crutches”, “Lison”, “Athens evenings”, “Passion for Nikita”, “humiliated and offended”.
He is also known for his films.
"Red agitator Trofim Glushkov" "The Happiness of Nikifor Bubnov", "Preserving the Fire", "Flame",
After the war, peace Eternal Call, General.
From 1995 to 2007, Vitaly Bazin, in parallel with his work in the theater, was engaged in teaching, being a senior teacher of acting at the Yaroslavl Theatre Institute. He tried to teach his students “a reverent, childlike perception of life and theater”, which distinguished him.
In the last years of his life, Vitaly Vasilyevich Bazin was seriously ill. He passed away on December 20, 2010, at the age of 63. /