Theater and film actress Nina Ruslanova died at the age of 75 after a long illness, said the director of the Guild of Russian Film Actors Valeria Gushchina, writes RIA News…
According to her, the Soviet and Russian artist died on Sunday, November 21, in Moscow.
About the death of the artist in her Instagram-the account was also reported by her colleague Stanislav Sadalsky. According to him, she “tried to hold on” despite her illness and called him out of old memory.
“She called me on my home phone and said something to the answering machine:“ The answering machine is speaking! ”,” He noted. The actor added that “with the loss of relatives, life is shortened: they leave, taking time from a person.”
The star spent the last ten days in the hospital, where she got with the coronavirus. According to sources, when the actress was diagnosed with respiratory failure of the first or second degree, at first Ruslanova did not want to go to the clinic. As a result, she got there on November 11. Doctors diagnosed her with pneumonia and heart rhythm disturbances.
According to Stanislav Sadalsky, the fact that she was forgotten in recent years led to the death of Nina Ruslanova. He explained that the actress at the end of her years was helpless and worried about it.
The actor clarified that none of the artists wants to repeat her fate. “This is a natural process, because you are dying of being forgotten. Today you were needed, necessary, and then you are forgotten, ”he added.
The future People’s Artist of Russia received a diploma from a civil engineering school, and then became a student at the Kharkov Theater Institute. Two years later, she entered the Shchukin School in Moscow.
The actress began her career at the Yevgeny Vakhtangov Theater, where she played for 15 years. She played roles on other stages as well.
For the first time on TV screens, viewers saw her in 1967 in the role of Kira Muratova in the film “Short Encounters”, where Ruslanova’s partner was the poet and actor Vladimir Vysotsky. Since then, the artist has appeared in over 150 films. The most famous of them are “Heart of a Dog”, “Shadows disappear at noon”, “Kin-dza-dza!”, “Tomorrow was a war”, “My friend Ivan Lapshin” and others.
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