Russian actors who died before turning 30

Here are 1 famous actors from Russia died before 30:

Aleksei Fomkin

Aleksei Fomkin (August 30, 1969 Moscow-February 24, 1996 Vladimir) otherwise known as Aleksei Leonidovich Fomkin or Alyosha Fomkin was a Russian actor.

He died caused by suffocation.

Aleksei Fomkin began his acting career in the late 1980s, studying at the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute in Moscow. He gained recognition for his roles in popular Russian movies of the 1990s, including "Brother" (1997) and "Brother 2" (2000), both directed by Aleksei Balabanov. Fomkin was also known for his theatre work, including performances in plays by Anton Chekhov and Alexander Ostrovsky. His sudden death in 1996 at the age of 26 came as a shock to his fans and colleagues in the entertainment industry. The circumstances surrounding his death remain controversial and have been the subject of much speculation in Russian media.

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