Sergei Bezdushny is a Russian theater and film actor whose career peaked in the nineties. Familiar to the domestic audience for roles in the TV series "Soldiers", "Capercaillie" and others.
Biography
In early September 1963, the future actor Sergei Vasilyevich Bezdushny was born in Moscow. During his school years, the boy showed interest in theatrical activities, actively took part in amateur performances, but he seriously thought about his acting career only after leaving school.
Seryozha entered the VTU im. Shchepkin, the oldest Russian theatrical institution, and after graduating from it began to collaborate with the Taganka Theater, and then moved to the Moscow Art Theater. Gorky. On the theatrical stage, he was remembered as an outstanding master of reincarnation - the Soulless man succeeded in the most difficult roles.
Film career
Sergei Vasilyevich first appeared on television in 1990, in the French-made film Sex and Perestroika, interspersed with documentary reports and light erotica. By the way, the cult musician Viktor Tsoi also starred in this film in a cameo role. The actor worked with such famous figures as Talkov, Ginzburg, Yakovleva and others.
In 1991, Soulless became a member of the acting group of the historical film "Kremlin Secrets of the Sixteenth Century", based on the work of Alexei Tolstoy. The next work was again a historical film of Ukrainian production "The Thunderstorm over Russia". In this picture, Bondarchuk played his last role.
Since the 2000s, Sergei Bezdushny increasingly took part in serials, becoming famous for a large army of fans of criminal telenovelas. "Emergency call", "Soldiers", "Lawyer", "Capercaillie" - and in each of them the courageous face of Sergei Besduschny and his colorful characters were remembered by the audience. After the actor played the young Brezhnev in the series Zhukov, his work was highly praised by critics.
The last time Soulless took part in the work on the project "Hour of Volkov-3", where he played Oleg Kobzev. Then there was a break in his "cinematic career", and Sergei gave strength to creativity in the theater.
Last years and death
Sergey's personal life was successful. He married his beloved woman, Natalya Viktorovna, with whom he lived all his life. They had a son, Philip. In January 2013, the actor was diagnosed with a brain tumor during an urgent operation, which was performed due to a head injury, and this disease seriously undermined his strength. The actor practically became a recluse, communicating only with his family and with a close friend, and desperately struggled with his illness. He did not say a word to those close to him about how difficult it was for him. And on July 12, 2017, Sergey died in his wife's arms from a ruptured intracranial hematoma. The artist was buried at the Troekurovsky cemetery in Moscow.