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Movie stars who are friends not only on the screen, but also in real life, and since childhood
Movie stars who are friends not only on the screen, but also in real life, and since childhood

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They say that in the world of show business and cinema, sincere close relationships do not exist, and friendly ties are situational and short-lived. But there are exceptions to every rule. These actors have been friends all their lives, which does not prevent them from working on the same site without a sense of rivalry and creative jealousy.

Rostislav Khait and Leonid Barats

Childhood friends Rostislav Khait and Leonid Barats
Childhood friends Rostislav Khait and Leonid Barats

All members of the theatrical collective "Quartet I" have known each other since their youth and have been friends since their studies at GITIS, but two of them began to communicate in the first grade. Rostislav Khait and Leonid Barats (Leonid is only according to his passport, his friends call him Lesha) were put in one pair at the 119th school in Odessa, and since then they have been friends. Khait says: "".

Childhood friends Rostislav Khait and Leonid Barats
Childhood friends Rostislav Khait and Leonid Barats
Rostislav Khait in his youth
Rostislav Khait in his youth

They worked together in a theatrical circle and participated in school performances. They also went to storm the acting department of GITIS together, while promising each other that if one of them did not enter, both would return to Odessa. Fortunately, both of them were among the 15 applicants who took the course that year. Alexander Demidov and Kamil Larin became their classmates. They joked that "Quartet I" began with a ginger tincture on a kolkhoz "on potatoes", where students were sent in the summer. This creative union appeared in 1993, staged its first performance "Quartet I" on the stage of GITIS, and since then all four have worked together on theatrical performances and starred in films, the most famous of which were "Radio Day", "Election Day”,“What Men Talk About”and“Faster Than Rabbits”.

Quartet I
Quartet I
Leonid Barats and Rostislav Khait in the movie Faster than rabbits, 2013
Leonid Barats and Rostislav Khait in the movie Faster than rabbits, 2013

Rostislav Khait and Leonid Barats say that they sometimes quarrel and shout at each other, but they never stopped communicating. The longest pause in a telephone conversation lasted 2 days, and in a personal one - 10 days. When asked whether they believe in male friendship, Leonid answers: "".

Leonid Barats and Rostislav Khait
Leonid Barats and Rostislav Khait
Quartet I
Quartet I

Nikita Mikhalkov and Alexander Adabashyan

Nikita Mikhalkov and Alexander Adabashyan
Nikita Mikhalkov and Alexander Adabashyan

Peers Nikita Mikhalkov and Alexander Adabashyan met as a teenager in the same company. Then they still could not imagine that in the future both would become famous actors, screenwriters and directors. They became friends at school and since then they not only communicate, but also often work together. Adabashyan says: "".

Actor O. Basilashvili, cameraman P. Lebeshev, director N. Mikhalkov and production designer A. Adabashyan on the set of the film The Slave of Love, 1975
Actor O. Basilashvili, cameraman P. Lebeshev, director N. Mikhalkov and production designer A. Adabashyan on the set of the film The Slave of Love, 1975
Alexander Adabashyan and Nikita Mikhalkov
Alexander Adabashyan and Nikita Mikhalkov

Alexander Adabashyan mastered the profession of a decorator when his friend Nikita Mikhalkov was working on his graduation project “A Quiet Day at the End of the War,” and since then they have often found themselves on the same set. Together they shot the films "Five Evenings", "A Few Days in the Life of I. I. Oblomov", "At Home Among Strangers, A Stranger Among Friends", "Trans-Siberian Express".

Alexander Adabashyan and Nikita Mikhalkov in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. The Hound of the Baskervilles, 1981
Alexander Adabashyan and Nikita Mikhalkov in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. The Hound of the Baskervilles, 1981
Alexander Adabashyan and Nikita Mikhalkov in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. The Hound of the Baskervilles, 1981
Alexander Adabashyan and Nikita Mikhalkov in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. The Hound of the Baskervilles, 1981

About Mikhalkov Adabashyan says: "".

Nikita Mikhalkov and Alexander Adabashyan
Nikita Mikhalkov and Alexander Adabashyan

Fyodor Bondarchuk and Philip Yankovsky

Fyodor Bondarchuk and Philip Yankovsky
Fyodor Bondarchuk and Philip Yankovsky

Fyodor Bondarchuk and Philip Yankovsky have known each other since childhood, but at first they were more friends than friends. Both grew up in creative families, their fathers Sergei Bondarchuk and Oleg Yankovsky were legends of Soviet cinema. Both graduated from the directing department of VGIK, both began as directors by filming music videos. Both were called representatives of the "golden youth", revelers and rowdy.

Philip Yankovsky, Stepan Mikhalkov, Ekaterina Semenova, Anton Tabakov, Fyodor Bondarchuk and Vladimir Presnyakov
Philip Yankovsky, Stepan Mikhalkov, Ekaterina Semenova, Anton Tabakov, Fyodor Bondarchuk and Vladimir Presnyakov

Their rapprochement happened in their youth, when both went through "water, fire and copper pipes." Years later, Fyodor Bondarchuk admitted: "". Bondarchuk did not hide the fact that in those days he was also fond of illegal drugs, but later he was able to overcome addiction.

Fyodor Bondarchuk and Philip Yankovsky
Fyodor Bondarchuk and Philip Yankovsky
Fyodor Bondarchuk in the film by Philip Yankovsky State Councilor, 2005
Fyodor Bondarchuk in the film by Philip Yankovsky State Councilor, 2005

Fortunately, communication between Fyodor Bondarchuk and Philip Yankovsky was not limited to general spree - they were united by creativity, and they crossed more than once on the set. Bondarchuk played one of the roles in Yankovsky's film "The State Councilor", and as actors they both took part in the filming of the series "The Miracle Worker". In addition, they are often seen together at various social events.

Philip Yankovsky and Fyodor Bondarchuk in the TV series The Miracle Worker, 2014
Philip Yankovsky and Fyodor Bondarchuk in the TV series The Miracle Worker, 2014
Philip Yankovsky, Igor Vernik, Paulina Andreeva, Fyodor Bondarchuk at the 75th anniversary of the Moscow Art Theater School, 2018
Philip Yankovsky, Igor Vernik, Paulina Andreeva, Fyodor Bondarchuk at the 75th anniversary of the Moscow Art Theater School, 2018

Such examples are found both in domestic and foreign cinema: 20 celebrity bosom friends.

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