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On October 26, sad news arrived in the morning: the legend of the Soviet theater and cinema was gone - Nikolai Karachentsov. Soviet and Russian actor passed away the day before his 74th birthday.

The wife of the artist, Lyudmila Porgina, said that Nikolai Petrovich died at 9 a.m. in the Moscow City Oncological Hospital. For the last two days he has been in an extremely serious condition, and today his kidneys failed.

Karachentsov, without exaggeration, was one of the most talented actors Soviet Union. Everyone watched films with his participation: “The Dog in the Manger”, “The Man from the Boulevard des Capucines”, “The Adventures of Electronics”, “White Dew”, “The Trust that Burst”, “Elder Son” and many others.



His entire career was associated with the Moscow Lenkom Theater, on the stage of which he appeared in such iconic performances as Til, The Star and Death of Joaquin Murieta, Jester Balakirev, but his most famous role was in the play Juno and Avos. In addition, he dubbed cartoons and foreign films.



The actor's life turned upside down when in 2005 he got into a terrible car accident. The artist, saddened by the news of the death of his mother-in-law, hurried from his dacha to Moscow, forgetting to fasten his seat belt, and exceeded the speed limit. He received a terrible head injury and spent almost a month in a coma.



The recovery process has been delayed. Nikolai Petrovich appeared on stage only in 2007, when a presentation of discs with songs from his repertoire took place. Then he almost said goodbye to the acting past.

In 2011, Karachentsov spent several months in rehabilitation in one of the clinics in Israel, after which his speech improved markedly. In 2013, he went to China for treatment. In the same year, he played a small role almost without words in the film “White Dew. Return".



On February 28, 2017, exactly 12 years after the previous accident, Karachentsov gets into a new one. The wife of the actor was driving a car that collided with another car. The impact was so strong that the car overturned. The artist was urgently hospitalized with a concussion. Nikolai Petrovich recovered rather quickly. But that same year, he was diagnosed with an inoperable cancerous tumor in his left lung...



Here is what Lyudmila Porgina told about the last days of the actor: “He held on to the very end. A very strong person, both physically and spiritually. We all prayed for him. I think that God took pity on him so as not to torment him anymore. He left this world and is completely, as they say, prepared for Paradise. Because he is an amazing person himself, and a wonderful actor, and in general a unique personality..



The last words of the actor were: “Do not be afraid, everything will be fine, we are married. The Lord is with us". The son shared: “He left easily. It was difficult for him to speak, but we understood each other.”. Our condolences to loved ones.

Died Nikolay Karachentsov. At the age of 74, the actor Nikolai Karachentsov, beloved by Soviet and Russian viewers, died. This was reported on October 26 by the Mash telegram channel. The last two days, Nikolai Karachentsov was in a very serious condition.

This morning, his kidneys failed. Metastases of lung cancer affected almost all organs. Karachentsov graduated from the Moscow Art Theater School in 1967. Usually, school graduates were automatically “distributed” to the Moscow Art Theater, but in 1967, at the Lenin Komsomol Theater (since 1991 - Lenkom), in connection with the departure of the chief director Anatoly Efros, there was a catastrophic situation of a shortage of actors, and Karachentsov among the top ten students was assigned to this theatre. Among the first works of Nikolai are productions staged by Efros: the performances “104 pages about love”, “My poor Marat”, “A movie is being made”, “Fear and despair in the third empire”, “Farewell to arms!” The arrival of Mark Zakharov to the theater in 1973 turned the life of the theater upside down. After a successful test of Nikolai in the first performance "Avtograd 21" (1973), Zakharov invited the actor to leading role Til Ulenspiegel in his next production Till (1974). The play based on the novel by Charles de Coster was composed by playwright Grigory Gorin, and the music for the production was written by composer Gennady Gladkov. The performance produced the effect of an exploding bomb: sharp remarks, unusually bold zongs. The image of Till, a jester, a hooligan and a rebel, superbly played by Nikolai, became the "idol" of the Soviet youth of the 1970s, and the role of Til Ulenspiegel brought Nikolai Karachentsov a reputation as a synthetic actor - a singer, mime and acrobat. From the repertoire of the theater "Til" was removed only in 1992. The rock opera The Star and Death of Joaquin Murieta by composer Alexei Rybnikov (based on the poetic drama by Pablo Neruda), staged by Mark Zakharov in 1976, also enjoyed well-deserved fame. In it, Karachentsov played two roles at once - the leader of the rangers and Death. This production ran at the theater until 1993. The most famous theatrical work of Karachentsov is the role of Count Rezanov in the rock opera "Juno and Avos" - a performance that became calling card"Lenkom". The premiere took place on July 9, 1981 (music by Alexei Rybnikov, libretto by Andrey Voznesensky). Since Karachentsov did not have the required level of vocal skills at that time, in the process of working on the performance, he began to take lessons from famous musician Pavel Smeyan, who played the role of the Chief Writer in Juno. However, at the performance itself, Smeyan "stretched" high notes for Karachentsov, which he could not take. There was such a kind of vocal support among the Lenkomites. In 1983, the performance was recorded on broadcast for television and in the same year, the famous French couturier Pierre Cardin presented Juno and Avos to the French public at the Espace Cardin Theater in Paris, followed by a triumphant tour around the world: the performance was shown in the USA , Germany, the Netherlands and other countries. In the theater, Nikolai Petrovich played dozens of roles in productions of all genres: dramas, musicals, comedies, rock operas. His characters are completely different in character, but always expressive, memorable. Nikolai Karachentsov began acting in films in 1967. Already at the beginning of his film career, Karachentsov played one of his best roles - Busygin in the film adaptation of Alexander Vampilov's play "The Elder Son" (1975). This role brought him first fame. Nikolai Karachentsov starred with equal success in films of various genres - musical, children's, adventure, drama. Popularity was added to his roles in such films as “Dog in the Manger”, “Pious Martha”, “Yaroslavna, Queen of France”, “Adventures of Electronics”, “The Trust that Burst”, “White Dew”, “Battalions ask for fire”, “The Man from the Boulevard des Capucines”, “One, two - grief is not a problem!”, “Criminal Quartet”, “Bright Personality”, “Deja Vu”, “Trap for a Lonely Man”, “Crazy”, “Petersburg Secrets”, “ Queen Margot", "Dossier of Detective Dubrovsky", "Secrets palace coups" and many others. In total, the track record of Nikolai Karachentsov has more than 100 film roles. He also worked on dubbing foreign films, voiced in Russian the role of the French actor Jean-Paul Belmondo. In addition, he took part in the dubbing of many cartoons, worked a lot on television and radio.

One of the main hobbies of Nikolai Karachentsov was tennis. He repeatedly became a participant in a number of tennis tournaments, including the Big Hat, Marco Garros, for the Big Cap Cup. In 1994, paired with TV presenter Boris Notkin, he was allowed to play with the first president of the Russian Federation, Boris Yeltsin. Among Karachentsov's regular tennis partners were professional tennis player and coach Shamil Tarpishchev, vice-president of the Tennis Federation of the North-West region Igor Dzhelepov, composer Maxim Dunayevsky. On the night of February 28, 2005, on the icy road of Michurinsky Prospekt in Moscow, a Volkswagen Passat B5, driven by Nikolai Karachentsov, had an accident. The artist was in a hurry from his dacha to Moscow, excited by the news of the death of his mother-in-law Nadezhda Stepanovna Porgina (1922-2005), not wearing a seat belt and exceeding the speed limit. As a result, the actor received a serious head injury. He was taken to the hospital, where he underwent a craniotomy and brain surgery that same night. As soon as the condition of the victim allowed, he was transferred to the Sklifosovsky Institute. Karachentsov spent 26 days in a coma. In early June, he was transferred to the Center for Speech Pathology and Neurorehabilitation.

The recovery process has been delayed. Only in May 2007, the actor was able to climb the stage, appearing to the audience during the gala concert “The Stars Came From Heaven ...” On February 27, 2017, Karachentsov again got into a serious accident. The car with the actor, which was driven by his wife, collided with a Gazelle in the village of Zagoryansky, Shchelkovsky District, Moscow Region. The impact was so strong that the car overturned. Karachentsov received a concussion and was taken to the hospital. In September 2017, the actor was diagnosed with an inoperable cancerous tumor in his left lung. And on October 26, the favorite of millions died ... He left his son Andrey, the general director of the cultural fund Nikolai Karachentsov, and three grandchildren. And also 70-year-old wife Lyudmila Porgina. Tomorrow, October 27, Nikolai Karachentsov was supposed to turn 74 years old.

Karanchetsov's last wish, according to Mash, was to see all his friends at his birthday - tomorrow. Everything was ready for the holiday: balloons and a cake were ordered, friends were invited - to the hospital. Did not have time. The last words of Nikolai Karachentsov to his wife: “Do not be afraid, everything will be fine, we are married. The Lord is with us."
Lyudmila Porgina said that the actor in Lately often said that the best is yet to come.

Thank you for everything, Nikolai Petrovich!

On October 26, at 9 am, 73-year-old Nikolai Karachentsov died. The artist has been battling lung cancer since 2017 - doctors found an inoperable tumor in him. The death of the actor was confirmed by his son Andrey Karachentsov.

The People's Artist died in the intensive care unit of the 62nd hospital in Moscow, where he was recently hospitalized with bilateral pneumonia.

When will the farewell to Nikolai Karachentsov take place

The sad news was announced by the son of the artist - Andrei. Back in early October, Nikolai Karachentsov was hospitalized with pneumonia. And in 2017, the actor was diagnosed with a tumor in his right lung.

Farewell to Karachentsov will take place at the Lenkom Theatre.

“Nikolai Petrovich died today,” confirmed the sad news of the wife of the actor Lyudmila Porgina.

Brief biography of Nikolai Karatsentsov

Nikolai Karachentsov was born on October 27, 1944 in Moscow, in creative family. His mother was a choreographer and his father an artist. As a child, he took part in amateur performances, and after graduating from school he entered the Moscow Art Theater School. All his life Karachentsov worked at Lenkom, where he was sent by distribution in 1967. Before director Mark Zakharov came to the theater, Karachentsov was mainly trusted with the roles of young, energetic and charming guys. But in 1973, Zakharov staged the clownish comedy "Til" based on the play by Grigory Gorin, in which Karachentsov played the main role - tramps and joker Til Ulenspiegel. The day after the premiere, the actor woke up famous.

Next important role in Karachentsov's career - Count Nikolai Rezanov in the legendary play "Juno and Avos", which was also staged by Mark Zakharov. The premiere of this rock opera took place in 1981, and it is still included in the Lenkom repertoire.

The last words of Nikolai Karachentsov became known

Last words famous actor Nikolai Karachentsov, who died on Friday morning in the hospital, were about the wedding. Before his death, the artist turned to his wife Lyudmila Porgina, MK reports with reference to a number of telegram channels.

“Do not be afraid, everything will be fine, we are married. The Lord is with us,” said Karachentsov before his death.

According to Porgina, Karachentsov, whose kidneys failed, held out to the last. The artist's wife added that he was very strong man- both physically and spiritually.

Today, Friday, October 26, Nikolai Karachentsov, a famous Soviet and Russian theater and film actor, died. This weekend, the artist should be celebrating his 74th birthday, but the disease turned out to be stronger. The death of Nikolai Petrovich was reported by his son Andrei.

Cause of death

In September 2017, the actor was diagnosed with an inoperable cancerous tumor in his left lung. To all this, pneumonia was added in October 2018, because of which the actor ended up in intensive care.

If Kolya had only oncology without disability of the first group and loss of part of the brain, without inserted metal collarbones and broken ribs, it would be much easier for doctors. And since Kolya was badly injured in that terrible car accident 13 years ago, it is not easy for doctors to put him on his feet. The body is worn out, and then new sores have increased. But Koka is well done - he does not give up. He rejoices every day, asks to read Pushkin to him, it cheers him up, - the actor's wife said in early October.

According to Lyudmila, in the hospital, Nikolai Petrovich was very bored without his pets - a parrot, a cat and a dog.

Recall that at the end of last year it became known that Nikolai Karachentsov had an inoperable cancerous tumor in his left lung. The artist was treated in Israel for some time. Most the funds for medical procedures were provided by the Nikita Mikhalkov Foundation, and several million were donated by the actor's colleagues. Unfortunately, radiation therapy did not help, and after a while the tumor began to increase in size again. However, the troubles of the Karachentsov family did not end there either.

In early October, Nikolai Petrovich ended up in intensive care in one of the clinics near Moscow with bilateral pneumonia. It was there that he died, without waiting for his birthday.

As the wife of the artist Lyudmila Porgina told the radio station "Moscow speaking", Karachentsov died at 9 am on October 26 in the Moscow city oncological hospital. His kidneys failed.

Biography of Nikolai Karachentsev

Nikolai Karachentsov was born on October 27, 1944 in Moscow, on Chistye Prudy. Father Pyotr Yakovlevich Karachentsov (1907-1998) worked for many years in the Ogonyok magazine as a graphic artist, Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1967). Mother Yanina Evgenievna Brunak (1913-1992), choreographer, staged performances in the largest musical theaters, participated in staging performances at the Bolshoi Theater, the Kazan Musical Theater, the Ulaanbaatar Musical Theater in Mongolia, led the ballet school and organized the First National Ensemble of Vietnam , worked in Syria, in London.

In 1967 he graduated with honors from the acting department of the Moscow Art Theater School (now - the School-Studio, Institute named after Vl. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko at the Moscow Art Academic Theater named after A. P. Chekhov), where he studied at the course of Viktor Monyukov .

After that, the young actor was supposed to enter the Moscow Art Theater by distribution, but in theater school asked the leadership of the Moscow theater. Lenin Komsomol (now - the Moscow State Theater "Lenkom"), which, following the departure of the chief director Anatoly Efros, left many actors. After that, ten of the best graduates of the Moscow Art Theater School, including Nikolai Karachentsov, were sent to work at Lenkom.

On the stage of "Lenkom" the actor played in more than 20 productions of different genres - from drama to rock opera. The first success brought him the role of Thiel Ulenspiegel in Mark Zakharov's play "Till" (1974). Nikolai Karachentsov was also involved in performances: Cruel Intentions (1972), Motor City 21 (1973), Star and Death of Joaquin Murieta (1976), Optimistic Tragedy (1983), Hamlet (1986), "…Sorry" (1992), "Jester Balakirev" (2001) and others. The most popular among theatrical works The artist was the role of Count Rezanov in the rock opera "Juno and Avos", which he performed since 1981 for more than 20 years.

Nikolai Karachentsov was widely known as a film actor. Debut for him was the role of Ivan Shulga in the historical and adventure television film by Maria Muat "... And May again!" (1968). Among the most famous film works of Nikolai Karachentsov are Vladimir Busygin in the drama "The Elder Son" based on the play by Alexander Vampilov (1975, director Vitaly Melnikov), Marquis Ricardo in the musical film "Dog in the Manger" based on the play by Lope de Vega (1977, Jan Fried), Mick Urry in the film "The Adventures of Electronics" based on the book by Evgeny Veltistov (1979, Konstantin Bromberg), Jefferson Hope in the film "Bloody Inscription" from the cycle "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson" based on the works of Arthur Conan Doyle (1979, Igor Maslennikov), Vasya Khodas in the drama "White Dew" (1983, Igor Dobrolyubov), Nikolai Orlov in military drama"Battalions ask for fire" based on the novel by Yuri Bondarev (1985, Vladimir Chebotarev and Alexander Bogolyubov), Billy King in the adventure comedy "The Man from Capuchin Boulevard" (1987, Alla Surikova), "Japanese" in the adventurous comedy "Deja Vu" (1989 , Juliusz Machulsky) and others.

Also starred in films and TV series: "My Destiny" (1973, directed by Leonid Pchelkin), "Once Alone" (1974, Gennady Poloka), "Yaroslavna, Queen of France" (1978, Igor Maslennikov), "Pious Martha" based on the play Tirso de Molina (1980, Jan Fried), "Treasure Island" based on the novel of the same name by Robert Lewis Stevenson (1982, Vladimir Vorobyov), "The Trust that Burst" based on the works of O. Henry (1982, Alexander Pavlovsky), "Moonzund" based on the novel Valentina Pikulya (1987, Alexander Muratov), ​​"Criminal Quartet" (1989, Alexander Muratov), ​​"Petersburg Secrets" (1994–1998, Vadim Zobin and others), "Dossier of Detective Dubrovsky" (1999, Alexander Muratov), ​​etc. In total, he performed various roles in more than 90 films and TV shows.

The actor performed all the stunts in the adventure films on his own, without stuntmen.

The artist performed songs for various feature and animated films, many of which were released on CDs and audio cassettes. In total, Nikolai Karachentsov recorded over 200 songs.

Nikolai Karachentsov dubbed foreign films, including all the tapes with the participation of the French actor Jean-Paul Belmondo, which were shown in the domestic box office. The actor also voiced animated films ("Trap for Bambra", "Dog in Boots", "Space Aliens", "Lost and Found", "Island of Captains", etc.), participated in audio performances ("Roadside Picnic", "Cossacks" , "Peter Pan", "Romeo and Juliet").

He was elected secretary of the Union of Theater Workers of Russia. He headed the jury of the festival of actor's song. Andrey Mironov.

He was a member of the Union of Cinematographers of the Russian Federation, Russian Academy cinematographic arts "Nika".

People's Artist of the RSFSR (1989).

He was awarded the Orders of Honor (1997) and "For Services to the Fatherland" IV degree (2009).

Laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation (2002; for his role in the play "Jester Balakirev"), Prize of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation (2001).

Was awarded a special prize at the Amur Autumn Film Festival (2004, Blagoveshchensk, Amurskaya Oblast), "Own track" awards (2005; established charitable foundation Vladimir Vysotsky, the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation and the Committee for Culture of Moscow), the special prize "Crystal Rose" of the Moscow theater award "Crystal Turandot" (2005), the Russian National Actor's Prize. Andrey Mironov "Figaro" (2011) and others.

The peculiar beauty of Nikolai Karachentsov struck on the spot many women. At first glance, he might not like it, but when he went on stage, he had no equal. It was hard not to fall in love with the artist. It happened with Lyudmila Porgina, a young actress of Lenkom. At the time of her acquaintance with Karachentsov, she was married to stuntman Viktor Korzun. But what did it matter if a woman realized that she had settled in her heart true love? The couple legalized their relationship in 1975. This marriage turned out to be strong and long.

The personal life of Nikolai Karachentsov was as successful as his career. In 1978, the actor's son Andrei was born, who did not follow in the footsteps of his parents and became a lawyer.

The charismatic and popular actor was credited with many novels. Many were called his women famous actresses. Before meeting with Lyudmila Porgina, Karachentsev had an affair with a colleague Svetlana Savelova. Then there were rumors about the artist's relationship with Olga Kabo, dancer Marina Shirshikova and Irina Gribulina. But whether this is true or the conjectures of journalists thirsting for sensations is known only to Nikolai Karachentsov himself and his wife. Whatever it was, but the couple have been together for four decades.

Throughout his career, Nikolai Petrovich tried to avoid acting parties, but never refused cheerful companies in a close family circle. In contrast to the increased demands on his own creativity, in everyday life the actor was particularly unpretentious. Tennis has always been his favorite sport.

Currently, Nikolai Karachentsov has three grandchildren: Peter, Yanina and Olga.

The artist got into a car accident

On the night of February 28, 2005, the car of actor Nikolai Karachentsov got into a terrible accident. Then the star of the national cinema was in a hurry from his dacha to Moscow, excited by the news of the death of his mother-in-law Nadezhda Porgina. As a result, the icy road, unfastened seat belts and speeding of the artist's car led to a terrible accident, as a result of which Nikolai Karachentsov received a serious head injury.

In the clinic, he urgently underwent a craniotomy and brain surgery, after which Nikolai Petrovich was transferred to the Sklifosovsky Institute. There, the actor lay in a coma for almost a month, but the efforts of the doctors were crowned with success: he went on the mend. The long recovery process allowed the star to return to life.

In 2007, Nikolai Karachentsov became a participant in the gala concert "The Stars Came Down from Heaven ...", where he presented discs with his own repertoire. At that time, many of his star friends came to support the actor on stage, including Mikhail Boyarsky, Alexander Marshal, Oleg Gazmanov, Laima Vaikule.

But after the accident, Nikolai Karachentsov did not manage to fully restore his speech and movements, so continue acting career he could not. In 2011, the artist underwent a rehabilitation course in Israel.

On June 24, 2012, some media reported the death of a great artist, which shocked not only fans of Nikolai Karachentsov, but also his friends and colleagues from Lenkom. As it turned out, the shocking news of the death of the actor was provoked by information about a sharp deterioration in the health of Nikolai Petrovich. Careless journalists, thirsting for a sensation, came up with a "duck" about death, exciting thousands of people.

In 2013, the artist underwent a course of treatment in leading clinics in Beijing. In October 2016, the Moscow Peace Foundation awarded the artist with the Golden Order of Service to Art.

Exactly 12 years later, on February 27, 2017, Nikolai Karachentsov again got into a serious accident. His wife's Toyota Highlander collided with a Gazelle in the Moscow region. The accident happened on Pushkin Street in cottage village Zagoryansky. After a collision with a Gazelle, the car in which Karachentsov was located turned over, and the actor had to be urgently hospitalized to the nearest clinic - he was diagnosed with a concussion.

Creativity of Nikolai Karachentsev

Roles in the Lenkom Theater

1967 - "Smoke of the Fatherland" by K. Simonov - Shurka Basargin "Farewell to Arms" by E. Hemingway (dir. A. Ginzburg, O. Chubais) - Soldier "Golden Key" by A. Tolstoy; staging by S. Stein - Cat Basilio "Sudzhan Madonnas" - Kolka "On the wedding day" by V. Rozov; staging by A. Efros - Zhenya "Molière" after M. Bulgakov - Charlatan with harpsichord, brother of the Force

1972 - "Faith, Hope, Love" by A. Arbuzov; production by V. Monakhov - Danila

1973 - "Colonists" by A. Makarenko; production by Y. Mochalov - Karabanov

1973 - "Avtograd 21"; production by M. Zakharov - choir

1974 - "Music on the 11th floor" by I. Olshansky; production by V. Monakhov - Kostya

1974 - "Til" by G. Gorin according to S. de Coster; staging by M. Zakharov - Til Ulenspiegel "The End of the Khitrov Market"; production by V. Monakhov and V. Vsevolodov - Senya Bulaev

1976 - "The Star and Death of Joaquin Murieta" rock opera by A. Rybnikov based on the poem by Pablo Neruda; staged by M. Zakharov) - Death and the Leader of the Rangers "Hamlet" by W. Shakespeare; production by A. Tarkovsky - Laertes

1979 - "Cruel Intentions" by A. Arbuzov; production by M. Zakharov - Misha Zemtsov

1981 - "Juno and Avos" rock opera by A. Rybnikov based on the poem by A. Voznesensky; production by M. Zakharov - Count Rezanov

1983 - "Optimistic tragedy" Sun. Vishnevsky - Aleksey "Fear and Despair in the Third Empire" by B. Brecht - Sturmovik and Young Worker

1986 - "The Dictatorship of Conscience" by M. Shatrov; production by M. Zakharov - Karbyshev

1990 - "School for emigrants" - Serge

1992 - "... Sorry" A. Galina; production by G. Panfilov - Yuri Zvonarev

1995 - "Czech photo" A. Galin; production by A. Galina - Lev Zudin

2001 - "Jester Balakirev" by G. Gorin; production by M. Zakharov - Menshikov

2004 - "City of Millionaires"; production by R. Samghin - Domenico Soriano

TV work

1970 - "Ivan and Altynshash" (teleplay) - "Ivan, projectionist"

1970 - "Boyan Chonos" (teleplay) - Costa Lazar

1974 - "Feast during the plague (teleplay)" (teleplay); production by M. Zakharov - Chairman of Walsingam

1976 - “In one microdistrict” (television play) - Valera Seregin (in the credits - Karachentsev)

1976 - "Magic Lantern" (teleplay) - Widow, Parisian

1980 - Tatyana Doronina's benefit performance - Orpheus, Gypsy, Sinbad the Sailor, Count Tinsmith, Kai

1996 - "Love of the Great" (teleplay)

2002 - “My sweet dream” (teleplay) - Vikenty Vitoldovich Largo

2002 - "Juno and Avos" (film-play) - Count Rezanov

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With this, Gazeta.Ru ends the broadcast and expresses its condolences to the family and friends of Nikolai Karachentsov.

Karachentsov's wife told a few more details about how her husband left.

“He winked at me. No tears, no tantrums - just quietly left,- said Lyudmila Porgina in an interview with Vesti.Ru.

Another source has appeared that claims that the actor will be buried at the Troekurovsky cemetery.

“They will bury him at the Troekurovsky cemetery. The date and time are being specified, but most likely it will be October 29, ”an employee of the Ritual State Budgetary Institution told RIA Novosti.

People's Artist of Russia Alexander Kalyagin called the death of Karachentsov a terrible loss.

“For me, this is terrible news and a terrible loss of not only an amazing artist, but close friend and a friend, an actor with whom I worked, - RIA Novosti quoted Kalyagin as saying. - He had some incredible, amazing acting magic that has not yet been deciphered. And this is not only a voice, temperament, talent - some kind of magical currents came from this actor from the stage and from the screen.

Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev expressed condolences to Karachentsov's family and friends.

“This is a huge, irreparable loss for relatives and friends, for Lenkom, for Russian culture. Nikolai Karachentsov was subject to all genres of theatrical and film art - from comedy to drama, from tragedy to musical and rock opera, - the prime minister said in a message. - The word “was” is not applicable to Nikolai Karachentsov. He will forever remain in films, TV shows, songs. And in our memory.

There was conflicting information about the funeral of Karachentsov. A source in the Moscow mayor's office told the TASS agency that the actor would be buried not at the Vagankovsky, but at the Troekurovsky cemetery. Thus, he denied the press service of Lenkom, which had previously announced the time of farewell and the funeral of the actor.

A small memorial to Karanchetsov with his photograph has already been installed in the foyer of the Lenkom's service entrance. Colleagues of the artist and fans come to honor the memory of the actor with flowers.

Inna Churikova called Karachentsov true people's artist and a great friend. “For me, Kolya’s departure, it’s just great loss, this is a terrible desperation. When such people leave, there are not enough words to express their grief. This was amazing person, so dear, so wide open to people, to the world. Nikolai Karachentsov was a truly people's artist not by title - by the people's love for him, ”RIA Novosti quotes the actress as saying.

People's Artist of Russia Valentin Gaft expressed regret over the death of Karachentsov and lamented the plight of the actor in last years life.

“It’s a pity that he had such a difficult drama. This is a very big artist. This artist, beloved by the people, carrying charm, temperament, made people fall in love with him with his energy. I think that the memory of him will pass from generation to generation, ”Gaft said in an interview with Ren TV.

Became known exact time farewell to Nikolai Karachentsov. This was reported by the directorate of Lenkom to the TASS agency.

“Farewell will be held in our theater on Monday, October 29,” the theater said. - It will last from 10:00 to 13:00, at 12:00 a civil memorial service will begin. The funeral will take place on the same day Vagankovsky cemetery approximately at 14:00.

Famous actor Igor Sklyar shared his memories of Karachentsov. “Nikolai Petrovich, Kolya, Kolyasik, Petrovich... He was probably the most famous Petrovich in the generation to which I belong,” Sklyar said in an interview with Ren TV. - When they said “I saw Petrovich today”, everyone understood that it was Kolya. Kolya is an exalted, hardworking person, it has always been interesting, his life is, I would say, heroic and sublime, and his departure is connected with this. He lived heroically, and committed a heroic deed, and endured his cross to the end, which is also characteristic of extraordinary people.

The artistic director of the "Snuffbox" Vladimir Mashkov commented on the death of Karachentsov.

“If we talk about Nikolai Petrovich, this is a big disaster, a great actor has left, but life goes on. We will remember him, he is one of those who introduced us to the profession with his life, ”Ren TV quotes Mashkov as saying.

In connection with the death of Karachentsov, the Kultura TV channel changed its broadcasting schedule. On Friday at 10:10 p.m., a replay of the “Island” program with the actor will be shown, and on Saturday the channel will show the picture “The Man from the Boulevard des Capucines”.

The performance received worldwide fame. The acting group toured France, where Pierre Cardin personally brought the production, Germany, the USA, Holland and other countries.

In 1983, "Juno and Avos" was recorded for television in the original cast. In 2001, another production for television was recorded for the 20th anniversary of the play. It is interesting that during this time the cast was completely updated with the exception of one person - Nikolai Karachentsov was also Count Rezanov.

"Juno and Avos" became Rybnikov's second rock opera. He offered it to Zakharov, and the director gladly agreed. It is based on Andrei Voznesensky's poem "Perhaps!", and the author himself wrote the libretto for the production. The play premiered in 1981. Since then, it has already been shown to the theater audience more than one and a half thousand times. Nikolai Karachentsov from the very first days became the permanent performer of the role of Count Rezanov, and played it until the tragic accident in 2005.

Karachentsov really became a kind of mouthpiece of the rock opera genre in the USSR. Moreover, "Juno and Avos" was not the first production of this genre in "Lenkom". In 1976, the premiere of the rock opera The Star and Death of Joaquin Murieta took place on the stage of the theater. As Mark Zakharov recalled, he long time recommended to stage something ideological and catchy, and the idea was born to create the first Soviet rock opera. The then unknown teacher of the Conservatory Alexei Rybnikov was involved in writing music.

Karachentsov played two roles at once in the play - Death and the head of the rangers.

Minister of Culture Vladimir Medinsky noted what a strong and strong-willed man Karachentsov was.

“Nikolai Karachentsov adequately overcame all the trials that fell to his lot, showed steadfastness of character, never put up with circumstances, courageously fought against ailments. In this struggle, he was supported by close, dear people and our whole country, - Medinsky's telegram says - His work in the cinema and on the Lenkom stage has become a standard of excellent acting, inspirational, sincere, truthful.

Actor Maxim Vitorgan joined the mourners, who expressed gratitude to Karachentsov.

The head of the department for the development of new territories in Moscow, Vladimir Zhidkin, proposed naming one of the streets in New Moscow in honor of Nikolai Karachentsov, TASS reports.

“I knew Nikolai Petrovich personally, I treated him with great respect as a great artist and a wonderful person,” said Zhidkin. “Since it has already become a tradition to give names to new streets in New Moscow of famous Russian and foreign cultural figures, we propose to consider the possibility of naming one of the streets in the future after Nikolai Petrovich Karachentsov.”

Wife Karachentsova Lyudmila Porgina shared some details about the last days of the actor.

“He had already stopped swallowing, weakened, could not stand on his feet. He knew it was coming, but he fought to the last. Just a good guy. With all his might he clung to life, ”NTV quotes Porgina.

She also said that Karachentsov confessed to her before his death that he wanted to return home.

Patriarch Kirill prayed for the repose of Nikolai Karachentsov at the Divine Liturgy.

“At the liturgy in the Novodevichy Convent, Patriarch Kirill offered up a prayer for the repose of the newly deceased Nikolai Karachentsov,” the press secretary of the Primate of the Russian Church, Priest Alexander Volkov, told the RIA Novosti news agency.

In September of the same year, Karachentsov was given a terrible diagnosis - an inoperable cancer tumor in the lung. It was this disease that caused the death of the actor. IN recent months weakened by the disease, the actor was hospitalized several times, including due to pneumonia. Karachentsov underwent a course of chemotherapy, which deals a terrible blow to the immune system of the body, but gives the patient a small chance to cope with cancer.

In February 2017, Karachentsov again got into a serious accident. The car driven by his wife collided with a Gazelle, causing it to overturn. Karachentsov was diagnosed with a concussion, but the injury was not as bad as the previous one, and the artist was discharged from the hospital a week later.

According to media reports, the actor's son Andrey Karachentsov visited his father in the hospital tonight. According to him, they managed to communicate. It was difficult for Nikolai Petrovich to say something clearly, but father and son understood each other.

Karachentsov's professional career was cut short in 2005 due to a car accident. On the night of February 28, the actor was in a hurry and giving home, having learned about the death of his mother-in-law. The actor was not wearing a seatbelt and was driving at a speed limit. On an icy road, he lost control. As a result, Karachentsov received a head injury and lay in a coma for 26 days. Unfortunately, the consequence of the injury was difficulty speaking. Karachentsov underwent rehabilitation in clinics in China and Israel, but it was not possible to fully restore the actor's speech functions. In 2013, he last time appeared on the screen in the film "White dew. Continuation ”, where he played in the episode of his character from the first picture. This role was created for the actor almost without words.

Dmitry Pevtsov was appointed to the role of Count Rezanov in the play "Juno and Avos" in 2005 - after a terrible accident involving Karachentsov, after which he was never able to fully recover. Prior to this, Nikolai Petrovich was the only Rezanov in Lenkom.



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