“Pure, noble man”: ten years without Vyacheslav Tikhonov
2019-12-04T11:55:47.807Z
December 4, 2009, the People's Artist of the USSR, one of the most titled actors Vyacheslav Tikhonov, did not become. Films with his participation - “It was in Penkov”, “Let's Live Until Monday”, “Seventeen Moments of Spring”, “They Fought for Their Homeland”, “White Bim Black Ear” - are recognized as classics of Russian cinema. He became world famous for the role of Prince Andrei Bolkonsky in the film adaptation of “War and Peace” by Sergey Bondarchuk. Tikhonov often worked behind the scenes: the heroes of Alain Delon, James Fox, and Jean-Louis Trentignan spoke in Russian dubbing. The actor was awarded the Orders of Lenin and Honor, state prizes, the “Nika” figurine, as well as the awards of the KGB of the USSR, the FSB and the SVR of Russia and many others.
Source: russiart