"Bright and surprisingly charming": Vitaly Solomin was born 80 years ago
2021-12-12T09:57:37.895Z
On December 12, 1941, the actor, director and screenwriter Vitaly Solomin was born. For several decades he served at the Maly Theater, on the stage of which he performed a number of central roles and staged several performances. The artist was widely known for the painting "Women" by Pavel Lyubimov and tapes by Igor Maslennikov "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson" and "Winter Cherry". Solomin took part in the adaptation of the operettas "Silva" and "The Bat", filming of Andrei Konchalovsky's epic "Siberiade" and many other projects.
Source: russiart