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Eduard Alexandrovich Bredun is a famous Soviet film actor. He had a bright career, which ended early enough. The audience remembered him for his roles in the films “The Case of the Motley”, “Ivan Vasilyevich Changes His Profession”, “Twelve Chairs”. In this article, you will learn about his biography and creative career.
Childhood and youth
Eduard Aleksandrovich Bredun was born in 1934. He was born on the territory of the Stalin region in the Ukrainian SSR, which is now called Donetsk.
His father, Alexander Evdokimovich, was a military man, his mother's name was Tamara Semyonovna (nee name - Fedorovskaya).
When the Great Patriotic War began, little Eduard and his mother went to the evacuation. They stayed in Kazakhstan. In 1942 they settled in Semipalatinsk, where their father soon arrived, who taught topography at a military school.
After the war, the childhood of the actor took place in B alti on the territory of Moldova. It was there that Eduard Alexandrovich Bredun signed upin a drama circle, which worked at the city House of Pioneers. Then he lived in Chisinau.
At the same time, he initially decided to follow in his father's footsteps by enrolling in the Suvorov Military School in Tambov.
Creative career
After school, Eduard Alexandrovich Bredun realized that his vocation was to be an artist. He enters VGIK. The head of the creative workshop of the hero of our article was People's Artist of the USSR Yuli Yakovlevich Raizman.
From 1957, Eduard receives a graduate diploma, and the next year he begins to serve in the Theater-Studio of a film actor.
His debut on the big screen took place in 1955 in a little-known film "Green Valley" in a cameo role. Then in Mikhail Kalatozov's melodrama "The First Echelon" he plays Genka Monetkin, in Leonid Lukov's drama "Different Fates" - Stepan Ogurtsov's drinking buddy, and in Mikhail Vinyarsky's adventure war film "Coordinates Unknown" - a character named Bragin.
The popularity of the actor comes in 1958. In Nikolai Dostal's detective drama "The Case of the Motley" Bredun gets the role of Mitya Neverov. This is a story about Soviet intelligence lieutenant Sergei Korshunov, who returns to Moscow after serving in Germany. He becomes a member of the criminal investigation department, trying to investigate a series of complicated crimes.
After this picture, the photo of Eduard Aleksandrovich Bredun began to appear regularly in Soviet magazines devoted to cinema. Among his other notable worksit is necessary to note the role of Andrey Yarchuk in Grigory Lipshitz's comedy "The Artist from Kokhanovka", Lukashka Shirokov in Vasily Pronin's drama "The Cossacks", Pasha Emilevich in Leonid Gaidai's film "The Twelve Chairs", a radio components speculator in Gaidai's fantastic comedy "Ivan Vasilyevich Changes Profession".
It is noteworthy that Bredun played in the production of the novel by Ilf and Petrov "The Twelve Chairs" and by Mark Zakharov, which was released five years later. This time he appeared on the screen as a relative of Alchen.
Family
The personal life of Eduard Alexandrovich Bredun was successful at first. On the set of the film "First Echelon" he met actress Izolda Izvitskaya, who was two years older than him. They soon got married.
In the mid-1960s, the hero of our article found himself in the shadow of his star wife, who gained popularity after the role of Maryutka Basova in the heroic-revolutionary drama "Forty-First" by Grigory Chukhrai. Those around him addressed Eduard exclusively as the husband of Izvitskaya. This pissed him off. The actor started drinking.
Together with her husband, Isolde also became addicted to alcohol. In January 1971, Bredun went to their mutual friend.
The actress drank even harder, left alone. On March 1, her body was found in the apartment. It turned out that she had been dead for a week. The body was undermined by chronic alcoholism and prolonged starvation.
At the end of life
Bredun afterThis incident began to drink even more heavily. His creative career did not develop. In the late 1970s, he appeared in small roles in Leonid Gaidai's comedy "Incognito from St. Petersburg", Vladimir Nazarov's melodrama "Dove". The last time on the screen he appeared in 1980 in the film "Lifeline".
In July 1984, the actor died. The cause of death of Eduard Alexandrovich Bredun has never been officially reported. All friends and acquaintances were sure that he had finally undermined his he alth by abusing alcohol. He was 49 years old. The hero of our article was buried at the Vostryakovskoye cemetery.
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