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S. Makovetsky: filmography, biography, personal life

S. Makovetsky, whose filmography began to replenish with the first paintings in 1981, for 30 years of his career has appeared in many good films. Makovetsky's voice is said to all by the famous Kiev prince from a series of cartoons about Russian heroes. But it's no accident: Sergei Vasilyevich is a native of Kiev. How did the actor get to Moscow and in which popular films he managed to withdraw over the years?

Makovetsky: biography. early years

Makovetsky was born in Kiev in 1958. He was brought up by a single mother. Since childhood Sergey Vasilievich has got used to speak in the Ukrainian language, well speaks on it and to this day.

Sergei Makovetsky in his youth did not dream about acting career. By chance, one day he was invited to play the role of Schastlivtsev in the school play of Ostrovsky's play Les. Sergei did not agree, so the director of the play had to almost get the boy to take part in the performance. During rehearsals the boy was so involved in the process that he decided to associate his life with acting.

Carier start

After school, Sergei tried to enter a theatrical high school. Karpenko-Kary in Kiev, but he was not accepted. After that, Makovetsky worked in one of the Kiev theaters as a decorator, then again went to conquer the theater institutes, only in Moscow. In the Moscow Art Theater, the young man was not accepted, but the young man liked Alla Kazanskaya, who was gaining a course in the "Pike". After graduating from the university actor entered the service in the theater. Vakhtangov.

Makovetsky, whose filmography began to be replenished with films back in 1981, began his film career with episodic roles in the films "The Tale of Belkin" and "Take it Alive". But very soon he was lucky: the actor was entrusted with the main role.

Makovetsky: the filmography. "The crew of the battle machine"

This picture of Vitaly Vasilevsky was released in 1983. The story of the film is the history of the tank crew, who fought the fascists in 1943, on the eve of a large offensive by Soviet troops. Makovetsky got the role of charging Grisha Chumak.

The role of the commander of the tank was performed by the actor Vladimir Vikhrov ("The Thirtieth Destroy!"), And Oleg Kulikovich ("Road Patrol") was played by the driver-driver Lukyan.

"Child by November"

Makovetsky, whose filmography includes a variety of films, in 1992 he played in the Ukrainian comedy "Child by November".

In the center of the story is a young attractive woman, performed by Larisa Shakhvorostova. The main heroine Dasha passionately wants to get an apartment in a new house. But the apartment will be put to her, only if Dasha will be able to give birth to a child by November. An enterprising woman rushes in search of her father for her future baby. At the same time, she considers the men she meets only from the point of view of genetic material. Sergei Makovetsky got the role of Lesha - one of the candidates for the role of the father of the child.

"Brother 2"

Sergei Makovetsky in 2000 played a supporting role in the cult thriller Alexei Balabanov "Brother 2". This time the actor got the faint-hearted and vile character of businessman Belkin, who is behind the murder of his own guard and multiple criminal frauds. But Belkin turns his dark business not alone, but with the support of his American partner. It is to eliminate this partner sent to America by the hero Sergei Bodrov, along with his brother in the performance of Viktor Sukhorukov.

The picture has long been a classic of the new Russian cinema. "Brother 2" was seen not only by Russian viewers, but also by Canadian, American, Italian and Hungarian.

A series of cartoons about Russian athletes

Makovetsky is an actor who constantly tries himself in new genres. In 2004, he first tried in the sound of cartoons: his voice began to speak the prince of Kiev in the cartoon "Alyosha Popovich and Tugarin the Serpent."

The character of Makovetsky is filled with comicism, characterized by a changeable mood. Sergei managed to cope with his task: he played his role well in front of the microphone, so that both small and adult people were dying of laughter, watching his character on the screen.
After the success of the first cartoon about Russian heroes, five more films were released on their adventures. In 2016 will be the seventh animated cartoon on this topic - "Three heroes and the Sea King".

The latest film works. "Liquidation"

Films with Makovetsky have recently been an incredible success. Especially popular was the series "Liquidation", released on the screens in 2007.

Speech in the film is about the everyday life of Odessa policemen, who after the Great Patriotic War are fighting organized crime. Makovetsky got the role of Fima Petrov - a friend of the head of the anti-gangsters department David Gotsman , performed by Vladimir Mashkov.

With Mashkov, Makovetsky once again met on the set of the Rodina TV series in 2014. Only this time their characters were on opposite sides of the barricades: Makovetsky played the role of Colonel FSB Volsky, who suspects Mashkov's character in treason.

In 2016, the television screens will screen the novel "Quiet Flows the Don", in which Makovetsky will play the old Pantelei Melekhov.

Personal life

Sergei Makovetsky married only once on a girl named Elena. Their marriage lasts to this day. His actor met his future wife in Odessa, when he was in the film "I am the son of a working people". Elena by profession also was an actress, but she did not have an acting career: a woman married early, gave birth to a son, soon divorced. When Makovetsky and Elena got married, he took custody of her son, but Sergei never got his own children.

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