Table of contents:
- 1. Sergey Varchuk
- 2. Anastasia Ivanova (07.24.1958-03.06.1993)
- 3. Tatiana Parkina
- 4. Sofia Pavlova (1926-22-12 - 1991-25-01)
- 5. Alexander Korshunov
- 6. Vladimir Antonik
- 7. Alexander Savchenko
- 8. Tatiana Chernopyatova
Video: Actors of the famous Soviet melodrama "I Can't Say Goodbye" years after filming
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
I can't say goodbye - a full-length Soviet melodrama, which was directed by Boris Durov in 1982. That year, this film in the USSR was watched by almost 34.5 million viewers and became the fourth in the rating of the Soviet film distribution. A very kind and optimistic love story.
1. Sergey Varchuk
Little known at the time of filming the Soviet melodrama, a young and attractive actor played the main male role of the film - the charming handsome Sergei Vatagin.
Sergei Varchuk dreamed of being a sailor as a child. And even after school he entered the sailor, but did not pass the medical examination. Another failed attempt was the Leningrad Shipbuilding Institute. And he entered the physics department of the Sverdlovsk University. After the first year, he was drafted into the army. And when Sergei returned home, he did not return to the university, but followed in the footsteps of his older sister, who by that time had graduated from drama school. He entered the Moscow Art Theater School (albeit not on the first try), in the workshop of Oleg Efremov. And then there were many roles in theater and cinema.
2. Anastasia Ivanova (07.24.1958-03.06.1993)
The role of the modest and inconspicuous simpleton Lydia Tenyakova, in love with the main character of the film, made her famous. She remained an actress of one role - in the era of perestroika, there were no interesting proposals from directors, and in 1993 everyone was shocked by the terrible news: the actress was killed under mysterious circumstances. Her husband, famous actor Boris Nevzorov, for a long time could not recover after the tragic death of Anastasia.
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3. Tatiana Parkina
After the brilliantly played role of the fatal blonde Martha, who in the story becomes the wife of Sergei Vatagin, the actress often began to act in films.
She was born in Riga and her path to cinema was not easy. From the age of 14, Tatiana worked, and in her free time she played in the folk theater at the "Riga Carriage Works". In her creative biography and VIA in "Tonic-67", and the workshop of Sergei Gerasimov in VGIK, and the career of a pop singer, and work in the "Music Hall".
4. Sofia Pavlova (1926-22-12 - 1991-25-01)
A talented dramatic actress in the Soviet melodrama acted as the mother of the main character Sergei - Evdokia Semyonovna.
In the movie, the actress announced herself in the film "Communist" directed by Yuliy Raizman, where she starred as a simple village girl Anyuta. And then there were many more movie roles, and in each she was great.
In life, Sofya Pavlova was a complex person with a prickly and independent character. She could offend colleagues and loved ones with a sharp word, she always spoke a person in the eyes. She was very punchy and persistent. And even when the doctors diagnosed her with a terrible diagnosis, she went on stage literally until the last days.
5. Alexander Korshunov
The Soviet theater and film actor got the role of a traffic policeman Vasily Mikhailovich. Alexander Korshunov is better known today as a theater actor. Since 1996, he has been teaching the skill of an actor at the Higher Theater School named after M. S. Shchepkina.
6. Vladimir Antonik
In the Soviet melodrama about betrayal and selfless love, the actor skillfully brought to life one of the secondary roles - Constantine, a friend of the protagonist. For more than 10 years, the actor has been dubbing foreign popular science programs and films. Sylvester Stallone, Mel Gibson, Richard Gere, Alain Delon, Harrison Ford, Andy Garcia spoke in his voice on domestic screens.
7. Alexander Savchenko
The actor played one of the "negative" roles of the film, reincarnated on the screen as the director of forestry Mikhail Ivanovich.
8. Tatiana Chernopyatova
The Soviet actress in the melodrama I Can't Say Goodbye played one of the secondary roles - the wife of Mikhail Ivanovich. Tatyana Chernopyatova is known as a master of dubbing.
And in continuation of the story about the wonderful film "I can not say goodbye" about how the director followed morality on the set, and what scenes were cut from the film.
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