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Russia - What viewers will remember Boris Nevzorov

Russia (bbabo.net), - Here's another artist who was killed by covid today. Actor of theater Boris Nevzorov passed away at the age of 73.

He was born in the Krasnodar Territory, and his childhood was spent in Astrakhan. “At home, I staged performances, stole golfs from my sisters and played Puss in Boots,” Nevzorov recalled. In addition to the theater, sailing was another favorite hobby. I had an idea to go to medical school.

In 1967-68 he worked at the Astrakhan Youth Theater. And then he went to Moscow on the advice of the directors of theater - to the Shchepkinskoye school and the Moscow Art Theater School.

After two years, "Sliver" left the university, for some reason he did not like what he was doing on stage. Nevzorov was always critical of what he did. Then he transferred to the Moscow Art Theater School. And stayed in the profession.

He has played many roles in films. In 1975, he was invited to the film "The Road". The romantic melodrama about a couple who decided to get a divorce, but ended up on the construction of an important road, was very fond of the audience, and film officials were strongly criticized. Therefore, Nevzorov did not have a couple of years of work in the cinema, until in 1978 he played Blucher in Marshal of the Revolution.

In the film "First Designer" he was waiting for the main role - the designer of the T-34 tank, Mikhail Koshkin.

The actor's favorite role is in "Young Russia" - a film about how the first Russian fleet was built. The role of Ivan Savvatievich Ryabov brought Nevzorov all-Union fame.

"Find and Defuse" by Georgy Kuznetsov is another landmark work in which Nevzorov played a vacationer chasing criminals. By genre, the picture is a real Soviet action movie.

In 1993, he made his film The Priest Had a Dog, and in 1999 he played the principal of a school in the then popular TV series Simple Truths. Then there will be roles in "Kamenskaya", "Turkish March", "Mistress of the Taiga", "Major" and many other series.

Nevzorov almost did not play negative characters, only noble brave heroes fighting injustice.

Since 2005, he has served at theatre. In his biography, there are also roles in the Moscow City Council Theater and in the Stanislavsky Moscow Drama Theater.

The first work in the Maly - Judge Lyapkin-Tyapkin in "The Government Inspector". Then there were Lynyaev from "Wolves and Sheep" and Prince Shuisky, whom the actor endowed with special wisdom and insight.

And in 2017, he played at theater Lear in Anton Yakovlev's play "King Lear". A role I've dreamed of for years. "My main task was to play Lear in such a way that he touched the soul," said Boris Georgievich. It was important to show that real people are behind Lear's tragedy."

An amazing gift of Nevzorov - his characters, whoever they were, gave rise to sympathy in the viewer. And colleagues with great respect and all the same unchanging sympathy spoke of him as "a huge, noisy", "dumpy big man."

Russia - What viewers will remember Boris Nevzorov