In memory of Andrei Krasko.

Andrey Krasko was born August 10, 1957 in Leningrad, in a family of theater actors. In school, he worked in the Youth Art Theater. After graduating from high school he entered the LGITMiK on course Arkady Katzman and Lev Dodin. This course made famous by the legendary play "Brothers and Sisters", paints studied with Natalia Akimova, Elena Popova, Igor Sklyarov, Sergei Vlasov, Sergei Bekhterev Valery Kukhareshin, Sergei Koshonin.





In 1979, after graduation, Andrew went on the distribution of the Tomsk Theatre for Young People, where he worked for more than a year, playing a season in nine plays. There, according to the actor, he gained tremendous professional quenching. In the same year he made his debut in the movie cameo role in the movie "personal interview".
In the early 1980s, Krasko entered the Leningrad Theatre. Lenin Komsomol to a wonderful director Gennady Oporkovu. The first and, unfortunately, for many years the only major theater work for actors was the main role in the play "Cucaracha", which premiered in 1982. After serving in the army, having failed to get any of Leningrad theaters, paint left in the province. Then she appeared in small roles in the films "Breakthrough" and "Dogs" D.Svetozarova. His first real job in film was the role of the provincial inspector in Pavel Lungin's film "Oligarch". And it all happened by chance. On the role of another actor it has been approved, but he, for some reason, could not attend the shooting.



Despite the fact that the film has been criticized, the actor played his role brilliantly, all acknowledged. He was invited to appear, and after starring in the series "National Security Agent" Krasko became widely known. Overnight, he became one of the most popular and sought-after actors. Almost every movie that came out in the light, was shot with his participation. Krasko played tapes Rogozhkin, Meshieva, Balabanov, Bodrov Jr., Lungin, Hotinenko, Litvinova, Bondarchuk. He appeared in the series, and feature films.



Clearly marked by roles in movies "72 meters", "Company 9", "Turkish Gambit" and many others.



He died on the 49th year of life at night July 4, 2006 near Odessa, on the set of the movie "Liquidation" Sergei Ursulyak of heart failure.

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