Idols USSR 70- 80

The younger generation has already said the 70s unrealistic junk. People are much older it seems like it was yesterday. Anyway, I propose to recall the iconic actors and stars of the TV show, 70's - 80's. Wow, that many of them appear on television today





Igor Starygin
Famous actor brought the role of apprentice schools Bones Batishcheva in the movie "We'll Live Till Monday" and the role of junior Adjutant of His Excellency of a five Mickey in the film "The adjutant of his excellency," Aramis in the trilogy, "d'Artagnan and Three Musketeers" and the former Tsarist officers in the Soviet Vladimir Danovitch Art television series "The state border».

Painting "We'll Live Till Monday" has collected many prizes and even was declared the best film of 1968 in a poll of the magazine "Soviet Screen". Igor Starygin she first brought fame and fans first ...



Among the films that starred actor: "The Return of the Musketeers or Treasures of Cardinal Mazarin" (2009), "The adjutant of his excellency" (1969), "We'll Live Till Monday" (1969), "D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers" (1979) The Musketeers 20 Years Later (1992), The Secret of Queen Anne or Musketeers 30 Years Later (1993), the State Border (1980), Zmeelov (1985), Moon Rainbow (1984), "The first single" (1979), "Red diplomatic couriers' ( 1977), and so forth.





Dmitry Kharatyan
As a child, Dmitri did not think about a career artist, he loved the simple boyish fun, fond of sports and music. He played guitar and sang. Thanks to this ability, Dmitry first hit the cinema - he was auditioned for the role of Igor Grushko in "Drawing". In 1977, the film came out, and Dmitri, that is, "became famous».



In 1987, the film Svetlana Druzhininoj "Midshipmen, forward!", He played a major role and became the idol of millions of women and girls. The film "Midshipmen, forward!" Was released and immediately created a furor. Midshipmen immediately dubbed "Russian Musketeers", and this is no accident. Gripping story, beautiful songs, beautiful, fearless heroes. Haratyanom packs letters arrived


Dmitry Kharatyan recalls: "After the" Naval cadets' started some kind of madness. Letters come in batches, someone wrote that he was going to give birth to me, someone had already given birth, someone named his son Dima, someone Alyosha (in honor of my character). One girl even came to Ukraine with suitcases on me "to get married» ...



Image of 'Russian Musketeers "Alyosha Korsak for many years to become a" card "Haratyan.
In 1991 and 1992 he starred in the sequel of the "Russian Musketeers" - "Viva midshipmen" and "Midshipmen III». Total Haratyan played more than 60 film roles, including Volodya Patrikeeva in "green van" (1983), Dmitry Puzyreva in the movie "Private Detective, or Operation" Cooperation "," (1989), Alexander in Turkish "Black Square" (1992) de La Mole in "Queen Margot" (1997), the title role in the TV series "Ivan Podushkin. Gentleman Detective "(2006), as well as his father Oleg Komarov in the remake of the film" Drawing "(2008).



Sergei Zhigunov
In 1983 Zhirunov debuted on television with a role in the adventure film "solemnly record." In that same 1983, and took his film debut with a small role in the crime drama Igor Voznesensky "convicted».
All-Union won fame thanks to the title role in the popular television series "Midshipmen, forward!" (1987).



Two years later cemented its role in the success of the fantastic melodrama Yuri Moroz "Witches Cave" (1989). In 1991 he starred in the film "Viva midshipmen!", Which is a continuation of the story, "tell" a sensational series.



In the period from 1991 to 2004, Sergei Zhigunov played about twenty roles in film and television. Starred in "Hearts of Three" (1992) TV series "Queen Margot" (1996), "Cadets" (2004) and others.



Ivars Kalnins
The road to glory Ivars Kalnins opened Via Artmane proposing to star in the film "Theatre" based on the novel by Somerset Maugham. The picture was released in 1978. The role of Tom Fennell, the young lover of an aging diva, in a jiffy made Ivars Kalnins famous all over the country.
Very soon Kalnins became extremely popular, especially among the female half. Force devilish charm and undeniable talent he won millions of female hearts, his charming Latvian accent just drive crazy spectators.



Among the most popular projects with the actor: Rodion Nahapetova television film "Do not shoot the white swans" (1980), the dramatic thriller "Case squared 36-80" (1982), the popular adventure series "TASS is authorized to declare" (1984) crime drama "mad Bus" (1991) and the thriller "Mirror Wars: Reflection One" (2005).



Igor Kostolevsky
Position Igor Kostolevsky positioned quickly - the hero-lover. This has contributed to many of its attractive appearance. The success in the cinema came really early, with the film "The Captivating Star of Happiness».



All roles Kostolevsky felt extraordinary intelligence and dignity. Even Komsomol leader role in the television series Stoletov Igor Shatrova "And that's all about it," was played by actor with his usual grace. No coincidence that this work has earned him the status of an unofficial conqueror of hearts


Among the works of the actor in the 70's also worth noting the role of the teacher of astronomy Marina Mirren in the melodrama "Nameless Star" and one of the shareholders of the cooperative in the hilarious comedy Eldar Ryazanov's "Garage". Finally in 1980, the screens went legendary political thriller "Tehran-43", where the actor played the role of the Soviet spy Andrei Borodin. By this time Kostolevsky had already recognized the "star" of the national cinema.



Mikhail Boyarsky
One of the best works of Mikhail Boyarsky in the movie was in the musical film Teodoro Ian Fried "dog in the manger" (1977), filmed on the play by Lope de Vega, - in the film, is still loved by the audience.
Finest hour actor in film came in 1978 with the release in theaters of the country paintings G. Jungvald-Khilkevich "The Three Musketeers" in which he starred - D'Artagnan.



Thanks to D'Artagnan and popular songs from the movie fame actor has reached incredible heights. The audience laughed and cried, worried about the strong and brave heroes. So from the late 70's became wildly popular Boyarsky.



Of the other works of Mikhail Boyarsky should note the role in the film directed by Svetlana Druzhininoj. In 1979, he starred in the role of a lover hussar in the musical comedy "Courting Hussars." Then his romantic hero image - plastic, clever, charming man without weaknesses was used in a series of historical-costume films: "Midshipmen, forward!" (1987) and "Viva midshipmen!" (1991).



In many of his films Boyarsky sings. He first sang in a children's musical film "New Adventures of Masha and Viti", then in the musical tale "Mom." A song from the "Musketeers" - "Bye-bye, shaking ...", "Pourquoi pas" and other steel-true folk. Also remember the audience of the children's song of the film "Above the Rainbow" (1986). But there were also a lot of hits of those years such as "It should not be", "let it be", "Leaves harness", "That broke up," "Sit in the fast train", "green-eyed taxi».



Alexander Abdulov
In the movie, the actor made his debut in 1974 as a student.



However wide fame came to him only after the role of Bear in the TV movie "Ordinary Miracle", staged by Mark Zakharov, based on the play by Eugene Schwartz.



During his time at the movies the actor starred in over 120 films.



The best of them: "The most charming and attractive", "Do not part with your beloved", "Carnival", "Look for the woman", "Wizards", "most charming and attractive", "For beautiful ladies", "Formula of Love", " Ten Little Indians "," Midshipmen ahead! »



Nikolai Eremenko
Eremenko starred in the films of different genres: the musical "June 31" and "Rebel barricade».



And in 1979, on cinema screens in the USSR came first Soviet fighter "Pirates of the twentieth century" - the effect was like an explosion.



The audience loved mechanic Sergey Eremenko Jr. was named best actor of 1981 (the survey was conducted the magazine "Soviet Screen"). Eremenko showed the first modern man-defender.





Leonid Filatov
Filatov started acting in 1970, and by 1973, consciously or intuitively found a second acting profession.



After years of work in film, he played leading roles in the films "Rooks", "A Forgotten Tune for the Flute", "Crew" (1980), "Zero City" as well as the role in the film "The Captain's Daughter" (Shvabrin, 1976) "From the Life of the Chief of the Criminal Investigation" and so forth.



The role of a brave flight engineer Igor Skvortsov in the film "Crew" actor made the object of desire. In fact, the pilot, brunette, ladies' man, and even the bed with soundlights ...
The role of a brave flight engineer in the movie "Crew" made the actor a real Soviet



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