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"Andrew - a gift to women in the Women's Day on 8 March."
Menaker Andrew was born March 7, 1941, in the nursing home Grauerman name in a family of famous entertainers Alexander S. Menaker and Maria Vladimirovna Mironova. The child was born on 7 March, but the parents have indicated as the date of birth March 8. On the topic of this date, the parents even performed a reprise: "Andrew - a gift to women in the Women's Day on 8 March." In 1948, Andrew Menaker went to the first class of the 170th male school in Moscow.
In 1950, the start of the famous "doctors' case." Parents Andrew changed the name of his son with his father to the mother, and in the third grade he was already gone, as Andrei Mironov. According to his mother in his childhood Andrew was not into anything, one time collecting stamps, then dropped. Almost every summer he was vacationing with his parents in Pestovo in a holiday home of the Art Theatre. Andrei maintained cordial relations with the half-brother Cyril Lascari. Their favorite pastime was to depict the jazz band - Cyril played the piano, and Andrew to cooking utensils. The first attempt to play in a movie (the film "Sadko") took place in the summer of 1952. The attempt was unsuccessful - Andrew was rejected by director Alexander Ptushko. In seventh grade Mironov debuted on the school stage. Andrew von Krause played the role in the play "Russian people" by Konstantin Simonov. In ninth grade, he enrolled in the school drama school and later in the studio at the Central Children's Theater. In the summer of 1958 Andrei Mironov she graduated from high school and enrolled in the School of Boris Schukin in the Theater. Vakhtangov. In 1960, Mironov got the role in his first film - "If this is love?" Directed by Julia Reisman.
August 14, 1987, during a tour of the theater in Riga, in the play "Crazy Day or The Marriage of Figaro", did not finish the last scene, Mironov loses consciousness. He was taken to a local hospital where he was diagnosed with a massive brain hemorrhage. Within two days of events were held to support breathing and heartbeat under the indirect supervision of renowned neurosurgeon Edward Kandel. Despite this, the actor died on August 16 at 5:35 am. Andrei Mironov was buried 20 August 1987 on Vagankovsky cemetery in Moscow (station number 40). Vicki
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In 1950, the start of the famous "doctors' case." Parents Andrew changed the name of his son with his father to the mother, and in the third grade he was already gone, as Andrei Mironov. According to his mother in his childhood Andrew was not into anything, one time collecting stamps, then dropped. Almost every summer he was vacationing with his parents in Pestovo in a holiday home of the Art Theatre. Andrei maintained cordial relations with the half-brother Cyril Lascari. Their favorite pastime was to depict the jazz band - Cyril played the piano, and Andrew to cooking utensils. The first attempt to play in a movie (the film "Sadko") took place in the summer of 1952. The attempt was unsuccessful - Andrew was rejected by director Alexander Ptushko. In seventh grade Mironov debuted on the school stage. Andrew von Krause played the role in the play "Russian people" by Konstantin Simonov. In ninth grade, he enrolled in the school drama school and later in the studio at the Central Children's Theater. In the summer of 1958 Andrei Mironov she graduated from high school and enrolled in the School of Boris Schukin in the Theater. Vakhtangov. In 1960, Mironov got the role in his first film - "If this is love?" Directed by Julia Reisman.
August 14, 1987, during a tour of the theater in Riga, in the play "Crazy Day or The Marriage of Figaro", did not finish the last scene, Mironov loses consciousness. He was taken to a local hospital where he was diagnosed with a massive brain hemorrhage. Within two days of events were held to support breathing and heartbeat under the indirect supervision of renowned neurosurgeon Edward Kandel. Despite this, the actor died on August 16 at 5:35 am. Andrei Mironov was buried 20 August 1987 on Vagankovsky cemetery in Moscow (station number 40). Vicki
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