• Source: Andrei Rostotsky
    • Andrei Stanislavovich Rostotsky (Russian: Андрей Станиславович Ростоцкий, January 25, 1957 – May 5, 2002) was a Soviet Russian film and theatre actor and stunt performer, film director and screenwriter, and also TV host.


      Biography


      He was son of Stanislav Rostotsky and Nina Menshikova. He received his training at the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography under the direction of Sergei Bondarchuk. He served in the Soviet Army in the Separate Cavalry Regiment (1978-1980). During his service in the army, Rostotsky starred in the film A Squadron of Hussars Volatile. His popularity continues to grow after the role of Anatoly Kharlampiyev - the father of sambo - in the film Invincible shot by Yuri Boretsky in the early 1980s. In 1990, Rostotski signs his first film as a director with the adaptation of the novel by James Fenimore Cooper The Deerslayer, or The First Warpath where he also plays the main role.
      Rostotsky was killed on May 5, 2002, in a climbing accident next to the Maiden Tears Waterfall where he was looking for the platform for the shooting of his new film My Frontier. He is buried in the Vagankovo Cemetery.


      Selected filmography


      1975 — On the Edge of the World (На край света) as Palchikov
      1975 — They Fought for Their Country (Они сражались за Родину) as Kochetygov
      1976 — The Days of the Turbins (Дни Турбиных) as Nikolai Turbin
      1980 — Late Emperor of Taiga (Конец императора тайги) as Arkady Petrovich Golikov
      1980 — Squadron of Flying Hussars (Эскадрон гусар летучих) as Denis Davydov
      1981 — True of Lieutenant Klimov (Правда лейтенанта Климова) as Lieutenant Klimov
      1983 — Invincible (Непобедимый) as Andrei Khromov
      1984 — 1st Cavalry Army (Первая конная) as Aleksa Dundić
      1986 — Breakthrough (Прорыв) as Martynov, head of the mine
      1989 — Mother (Мать) as Nicholas II of Russia
      1993 — Dreams (Сны) as Nicholas II of Russia
      1996 — Whoever Softer (Тот, кто нежнее) as Ramazan
      2002 — Drongo (Дронго) as Heron


      Awards and honours


      Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1991)


      References




      External links


      Andrei Rostotsky at IMDb

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