Tuesday, September 15, 2015

The famous actor Mikhail Volontir died clinic in Chisinau on 82 th year of life – First Channel

An outstanding film and theater actor Mikhail Volontir played on the stage and on the screen tens of roles. The most striking image is considered Budulai Soviet melodrama “Gypsy”, won millions of viewers in the entire post-Soviet space today. Despite the all-Union fame (1984 Volontir received the title of People’s Artist, he remained true to his native Moldavia and city B s ltsy, in the theater of which he played and directed. If left for long, always come back. Why -very simply explained in his few interviews.

An outstanding film and theater actor Mikhail Volontir played on the stage and on the screen tens of roles. The most striking image is considered Budulai Soviet melodrama “Gypsy”, won millions of viewers on the whole now the former Soviet Union. In spite of the all-Union fame (1984 Volontir received the title of People’s Artist, he remained true to his native Moldavia and city B s ltsy, in the theater of which he played and directed. If left for long always come back. Why -very simply explained in his few interviews.

“In Moscow, I can be a week or two. In Kiev, too, in Odessa, too, in Chisinau still somehow. I do not like chaos . When a lot of people are going without knowing where “, – says Mikhail Volontir.

Mikhail Ermolaevich had health problems – more than 15 years, he struggled with the disease, underwent a series of operations and, it seemed, had won. A few months ago, his condition deteriorated rapidly. Artist first doctors nursed his hometown, then, when it became clear that everything is more serious than we thought, was taken to hospital in Chisinau. On Tuesday night he died. Michael Volontir was 81.

In Memory of Michael Volontir will be devoted to the new edition of “Let Them Talk” on the First Channel. See today at 19:50.

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