Vitaly Doronin was a popular actor of the Soviet era during his lifetime. The artist performed both in the theater and in the cinema. On account of his participation in many cult films of the last century. For his contribution to the development of cinema, the USSR was deservedly awarded various titles and awards.
Biography
The life of the future celebrity began in the city of Saratov, in the late autumn of 1909. Vitaly had a craving for art in adolescence, then he tried to go to various creative circles. The actor's parents were never connected with the world of cinema, the boy's father was a simple worker at a factory, and his mother devoted her life to accounting.
At the age of 19, the young man decided to move to St. Petersburg, which was then called Leningrad. Doronin "burned" with acting, at such an early age he already knew his life purpose for sure.
In a new place, the guy entered the acting school, graduated in 1930. In the future, he actively developed in a new direction, became the owner of several state awards. The talented actor died on June 20, 1976.
Creative activity
After completing his studies, Doronin began his journey across Russia, he changed dozens of theaters, in which he played a variety of roles. In 1941, the talented artist got a job in a mobile theater of the dramatic direction. In 1945 he moved to the capital of Russia in order to obtain another position in one of the most prestigious theater institutions in the country.
However, Vitaly did not stay in his new place for a long time, then he changed his place of residence and began to perform in the Kharkov theater. There, a man first performed as a music performer, the actor was entrusted with a key role in a renowned jazz orchestra. On account of the artist, participation in such theatrical performances as: "Thunderstorm", "Woe from Wit" and dozens of others.
Film career
Before the start of World War II, the man made his debut on the big screens, he played one of the main roles in the film "Boxers". Further, his acting career went uphill: they began to invite him to a variety of film projects.
The first role of Vitaly, which received a lot of audience attention, was the driver, the commander of a convoy of cars in the film "The Road". Later, until 1975, he continued to play secondary and main roles in films, and performed in the theater. Between 1950 and 1975, Doronin won a prize named after Joseph Stalin, at the same time he was recognized as People's Artist of the RSFSR.
Personal life
The famous theater and film artist was married twice. First, Natalya Tsvetkova, a theater actress, who gave birth to a daughter to a man, became his wife. Elena Doronina, due to her parental influence, decided to devote her life to the artistic direction of development. Then Vitaly married Constance Roek, who was also involved in theatrical art. The couple subsequently divorced.