The first roles in the cinema of famous Soviet actors. Part 2. Mironov, Ranevskaya, Yankovsky



With what roles did the actors start, which then the spectator began to call "The Stars of Soviet Cinema". Today, in the continuation of the rubric "The first roles in the cinema," we recall the first steps in the cinema of the brilliant Andrei Mironov, Faina Ranevskaya and Oleg Yankovsky


The debut of Andrei Mironov in the movie could take place in 1952, when he was 11 years old. He was approved for the role of a boy-beggar in the film "Sadko" Alexander Ptushko. But he was brought cleanliness. Andrei did not dare to put on the dirty and torn clothes of a beggar on a naked body. When the director saw through the holes in the sledge on Mironov a clean turtleneck, the boy was banished from the set.
Later, already a student at the Shchukin Theater School, he auditioned for the film "Farewell to the Doves" by Yakov Segel, but did not pass the test
Therefore, for the first time the viewer saw him on the screen in Petro's little role in the film "And if this is love?" Julia Rayzman 9 years later, in 1961. Mironov was a 4th year student



But a year later he got quite a prominent role - Yuri Popov in the film "My Little Brother" by Alexander Zarkhi, based on the work of V. Aksenov "Star Ticket"



After that, there were several more roles, the most notable of which were veterinarian Roman from the movie "Three plus two" and Dima Semitsvetov from "Beware of the car"
Well, the star of Soviet cinema was made by Leonid Gaidai, entrusting the role of smuggler Gesha Kozodoyev in the brilliant comedy "The Diamond Hand"





Brilliant Faina Ranevskaya in the movie appeared in 1934, when she was an actress of the Chamber Theater. She then played the role of Mrs. Loiseau in the movie "Pyschka," a film adaptation of one of the novels of Guy de Maupassant. It is interesting that the film, when it was shown in France, was very much liked by Romain Rolland, including the actor's play Ranevskaya



But the role that the viewer recalls to this day is Lyalya from the comedy "The Foundling" - "Mulia, do not make me nervous!". By the way, the script of this film was written by Rina Zelenaya in co-authorship with Agniya Barto





Oleg Yankovsky got into the movies not right after the student's bench. In 1966 Natalia Terpsikhorova, assistant to Vladimir Basov, saw the beginning artist. Meetings were arranged with some artists of the Saratov Theater in a local hotel. Yankovsky brought a friend with whom he worked in the theater. Terpsichorova took photos of Jankowski with her. But this time there was no call from Moscow. Soon the Saratov Theater went on tour to the city of Lviv. There, in the same days, the director Vladimir Basov happened to happen. Basov and his wife Valentina Titova once sat in a restaurant, and at that time Jankowski also came there. First I noticed the wife of Basov, who entered the restaurant of Yankovsky. She said: "In my opinion, he can play the role of Henry in the film" Shield and Sword. "Basov looked at the newcomer and doubted that the actor:" Such actors do not exist. Most likely, it's some physicist or philologist. "A few weeks later, a call came from Natalia Terpsichorova, Yankovsky went to the capital and once he looked at Vasily Basov's office at Mosfilm, while he was looking through the photos of the actors. Seeing Yankovsky, Basov laughed and offered to go to one place.
When they arrived at Valentina Titova, Basov happily shouted: "You were absolutely right - he turned out to be an artist." We have Henry! "



And literally following Oleg Ivanovich starred in another of his iconic role - cameraman Nekrasov in the drama of Yevgeny Karelov "Two Companions Served"




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Used footage from feature films
"And if this is love?"
"My little brother"
"The Diamond Arm"
"Pyshka"
"Foundling"
"Shield and Sword"
"Two comrades served"









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