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Lev Zolotukhin is an actor who in Soviet times built his film career on the colorful images of military leaders. Zolotukhin laid the foundation for a whole dynasty of talented film and theater artists. How did the fate of Lev Fedorovich turn out? And in what pictures can you see him?
Actor Lev Zolotukhin: biography
Zolotukhin was born in 1926 on July 29 in Moscow. His parents had nothing to do with the world of art, so after graduating from school, Lev went to get the "correct" speci alty at the shipbuilding institute.
However, the craving for the stage won, and in 1945 Lev Zolotukhin turned out to be one of the students of the Moscow Art Theater School. In 1949, the actor graduated and joined the Leningrad Comedy Theater. The first movie roles soon followed.
Career start
Lev Zolotukhin in 1958 appeared in the film "The Captain's Daughter" by Vladimir Kaplunovsky in the image of the brave hussar Ivan Zurin. In the same year, he played another brave military man - this time the Cossack Gritsyuk in the film story Avalanche from the Mountains.
In the 60s. the actor got mainly the roles of intellectuals: engineer Ivan Berest in the film "Dreams Come True", academician Ivan Bobrov in the comedy "Russian Souvenir" and Professor Koval in Alexander Mitta's children's film "Without Fear and Reproach".
In 1960, the actor took part in the filming of the film adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's novel "Resurrection". Director Mikhail Schweitzer assigned Zolotukhin the role of Comrade Prosecutor Breve. The main roles in the film were played by Tamara Syomina ("Eternal Call"), Evgeny Matveev ("Love in Russian") and Pavel Massalsky ("Garnet Bracelet").
Best movies
In 1966, Lev Zolotukhin got the lead role in the television play Woodcut. The film was shot on the basis of the story of the same name by B. Lavrenyov, and the legendary theater actress Muza Sedova became the actor's partner on the set.
In 1965, Grigory Roshal, the director who shot the 3-episode drama "Walking Through the Torments", began filming the biographical film "A Year as Life", which tells about the beginning of the revolutionary and thinker Karl Marx. Celebrities such as Igor Kvasha, Andrei Mironov, Vasily Livanov went to the main cast of the picture. Zolotukhin received a supporting role and appeared before the audience in the image of Mikhail Bakunin.
In 1972, Lev Fedorovich again returned to the screens in the image of a military man: director Gavriil Egiazarov invited the artist to play the role of the division chief of staff in the drama Hot Snow. The company Zolotukhin in the frame was made up of actors Georgy Zhzhenov, Anatoly Kuznetsov andNikolay Eremenko Jr.
Lev Fedorovich looked so convincing in the role of military leaders that in 1974 he became the main character of the 4-episode war film "Blockade". This time the actor had a chance to play Colonel Pavel Maksimovich Korolev. Yuri Solomin, Ivan Krasko and Irina Akulova also starred in the film.
It is impossible not to mention the military tape from Zolotukhin's filmography called "Exam for Immortality". The drama tells how cadets of the Red Banner School defended Moscow from the Nazis in 1941. In addition to Zolotukhin, Daria Mikhailova, Alexander Kazakov, Boris Shcherbakov and Oleg Shtefanko took part in the filming of the picture.
Private life
Lev Zolotukhin in his youth married a colleague in the shop - an actress of the Moscow Art Theater. M. Gorky. In this marriage, in 1958, a boy was born, whom the couple named Dmitry.
Zolotukhin Jr. followed in his father's footsteps: in 1979 he graduated from the Moscow Art Theater School, and then joined the same theater where Lev Fedorovich served. In 1980, Dmitry Zolotukhin became famous throughout the Soviet Union, playing the role of Peter I in Sergei Gerasimov's legendary dilogy about the life of the first Russian emperor. In interviews given by Dmitry Lvovich, he always emphasized that his father helped him a lot in the profession with his advice and unlimited experience.
Lev Zolotukhin himself passed away in 1988 with the title of Honored Artist of the RSFSR.
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