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Andrey Aleksandrovich Mironov

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Andrey Aleksandrovich Mironov Famous memorial

Birth
Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia
Death
16 Aug 1987 (aged 46)
Riga, Riga, Riga, Latvia
Burial
Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia Add to Map
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Actor. He was one of Russia's most popular movie stars during the late Soviet era. His films include "My Younger Brother" (1962), "Three Plus Two" (1963), "The Diamond Arm" (1968), and "The Twelve Chairs" (1976), in which he played Ostap Bender. He was named People's Actor of the USSR. Mironov was born in Moscow. In 1962 he joined Moscow's Satire Theatre and remained with that company the rest of his life. He collapsed and died on its stage while performing the title role in "The Marriage of Figaro".
Actor. He was one of Russia's most popular movie stars during the late Soviet era. His films include "My Younger Brother" (1962), "Three Plus Two" (1963), "The Diamond Arm" (1968), and "The Twelve Chairs" (1976), in which he played Ostap Bender. He was named People's Actor of the USSR. Mironov was born in Moscow. In 1962 he joined Moscow's Satire Theatre and remained with that company the rest of his life. He collapsed and died on its stage while performing the title role in "The Marriage of Figaro".

Bio by: Pawel Golowin



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