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Andrey Mironov, whose films are adored by viewers from all countries of the former Soviet Union, lived a short but very bright life. His on-screen characters are full of life and charm. Despite the cheerful disposition of the actor, not everything in his life was easy and smooth. What difficulties did the famous artist face and why did he pass away so early?
Childhood and youth
Mironov Andrey from birth bore a completely different surname - Menaker. Andrei's father, Alexander Menaker, was a famous pop artist. Mother - Maria Mironova - actress and star of Alexandrov's film "Volga-Volga".
The surname of the future actor had to be changed in the 50s, when a wave of arrests of Jews swept across the Soviet Union in connection with the doctors' case. So Andrey Menaker turned into Andrey Mironov.
Despite the fact that Andrei grew up in a rather creative atmosphere, as a child he was not fond of anything. According to his mother, he only liked to pretend to be a jazz musician, playing kitchen utensils.
In order to somehow occupy their son, in 1952 his parents sent him to screen tests in the film"Sadko", but Mironov failed them. But the young man began to perform in an amateur theater at the school, and then in the Central Children's Theater of Moscow. And so the fateful decision was made to enter the School named after Boris Shchukin. Mironov successfully passed the audition and made his film debut in the 1960s.
Creativity of the 60s
Mironov Andrei played his first role in the film in 1960, taking part in the filming of the film "And if this is love?" The film was smashed by critics, but the audience was satisfied with the work of director Yuli Raizman.
After graduating from the Shchukin School, Mironov was admitted to the Moscow Theater of Satire, in which the actor worked until the end of his life. However, all-Union fame was brought to Andrei Alexandrovich not by theatrical works, but by memorable roles in the cinema. Mironov was amazingly lucky with characters and good films. In his piggy bank there is such a huge number of paintings that have become classics that any Soviet celebrity could envy the actor.
In the 60s there were three such films. In 1963, the young Mironov starred in the comedy "Three Plus Two" by Genrikh Oganesyan. He gets the main role, and Natalya Kustinskaya, Natalya Fateeva, Evgeny Zharikov and Gennady Nilov become partners of the actor on the stage.
In 1966, Mironov played Dima Semitsvetov in Eldar Ryazanov's comedy Beware of the Car. In 1968, the legendary "Diamond Hand" was released, in which he also played one of the main roles.
Andrey Mironov: films of the 70s
70s opened the comedy almanac Familyhappiness”, in which Mironov played the role of Fedor Sigaev in the short story“The Avenger”. But this work of the actor went unnoticed by critics.
But in 1973 Andrey Mironov agrees to shoot in Eldar Ryazanov's cult comedy The Incredible Adventures of Italians in Russia. The film was very fond of not only the Soviet audience, but the Italian one. It had everything: chases, fights, special effects and even a live lion.
In 1974, Mironov starred in Leonid Kvinikhidze's "Straw Hat" and hit the mark again: the musical film replenished the golden fund of Soviet cinema, and Andrei Mironov showed himself not only as a talented comedian, but also as a performer of musical compositions.
The end of the 70s can be safely called Mironov's golden time: he starred in such hits as Heavenly Swallows, 12 Chairs, Ordinary Miracle and Three Men in a Boat, not counting the dog.
Creativity of the 80s
Despite the fact that Andrei Mironov was wildly popular, in the 80s there were few films with his participation that would have left a tangible mark on Soviet cinema.
In 1980, the actor tries his hand at a new genre for him and starred in the action movie The Fall of Operation Terror. The picture takes us to 1921 and reveals some facts from the biography of Felix Dzerzhinsky, a professional revolutionary and Soviet politician.
In Eldar Ryazanov's film "Say a Word About the Poor Hussar" Andrey Mironov reads the voiceover. In 1981, the screens outmelodrama "Be my husband", where the actor plays the main role in tandem with Elena Proklova. And in 1984, Mironov starred in a similar film - "Blonde around the corner", where Tatyana Dogileva becomes his partner on the stage.
The last film in which Mironov starred is "The Man from the Boulevard des Capucines". In all his recent works, some kind of acting fatigue is felt, and Mironov's heroes are increasingly becoming just a victim of circumstances.
Actor's discography
Mironov Andrei, whose songs were known and loved by the Soviet audience, released six records during his lifetime. The musical compositions that he performed were written by famous composers and poets as soundtracks for Soviet films. Later, all these songs were released on the Melodiya music label.
In 1977, the first disc was released, on which there were only 4 songs. All of them were performed by Andrey Mironov. The songs “My sail is whitening” and “Tango Rio” were written by Y. Mikhailov and G. Gladkov for the movie “12 Chairs”. "Song about a hat" and "I'm getting married" were hits from the movie "Straw Hat".
Mironov's first disc was wildly popular, so in the same 1977, an extended, two-sided version was released on the Melodiya label, which in general contained 16 songs. Similar collections were released in 1980 and 1982
Andrey Mironov: wives
Mironov was successful in his acting career and, of course, was considered the favorite of beautiful ladies.
He first married in 1971year on actress Ekaterina Gradova. Gradova is known to viewers for her role as radio operator Kat in the film Seventeen Moments of Spring. Their marriage lasted only five years. The daughter of Andrei Mironov - Maria Mironova - was born in 1973. At the moment she is a famous Russian actress. The last work of Maria Mironova on television is participation in the series "Motherland", where she played the main role along with Vladimir Mashkov and Victoria Isakova.
The second daughter of Andrei Mironov is Maria Golubkina. She was born in the same year as Maria Mironova and is the stepdaughter of the famous actor. Mironov married the mother of little Masha in 1977. She also turned out to be an actress. Larisa Golubkina is famous for her role as Shurochka Azarova in Eldar Ryazanov's comedy The Hussar Ballad. Mironov remained with his second wife until his death.
Death
Andrey Mironov is an actor who actually died on stage during the performance. It happened on August 14, 1987. The Moscow Theater of Satire at that time was on tour in Riga. Almost at the end of the play "Crazy Day, or The Marriage of Figaro" Mironov lost consciousness. When he was hospitalized, the doctors diagnosed him with a massive cerebral hemorrhage. And although they fought for the life of the actor to the last, he died two days later, never regaining consciousness.
Such an early death was a real shock for fans of the actor and his colleagues. But fortunately, he left behind so many good songs and wonderful films that it seems that viewers will remember Mironov for more than a dozenyears.
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