Russian movie stars died in 2001

Here are 1 famous actors from Russian Empire died in 2001:

Anatoly Kubatsky

Anatoly Kubatsky (November 1, 1908 Moscow-December 29, 2001 Moscow) also known as Anatoly Lvovich Kubatsky, Anatoli Kubatsky, Anatoly Lvovitch Kubatsky or A. Kubatsky was a Russian actor.

He graduated from the Moscow Art Theatre School in 1934 and began his acting career at the Moscow Art Theatre, where he worked for over 30 years. Kubatsky was known for his roles in a number of Soviet films, including "The Return of Vasil Bortnikov," "The Commissar," and "The Long Recess."

In addition to his career in film and theatre, Kubatsky also worked as a voice actor, voicing characters in animated films, including the Soviet classic "The Bremen Town Musicians."

Kubatsky was highly respected in the Russian cultural community and received numerous awards for his contributions to the arts. He was awarded the title of People's Artist of the USSR in 1974 and was a recipient of the Order of Lenin and several other prestigious awards.

After his retirement from acting, Kubatsky remained active in the arts community, serving as a mentor and teacher to aspiring actors. He passed away in Moscow in 2001 at the age of 93.

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