Russian actors who deceased in 2010

Here are 3 famous actors from Russia died in 2010:

Vladislav Galkin

Vladislav Galkin (December 25, 1971 Moscow-February 25, 2010 Moscow) a.k.a. Slava Galkin, V. Galkin, Vladislav Sukhachyov, Val Lipton, Vladik Sukhachyov, Vladislav Sukhachyov-Galkin, Vladislav Suhachev, Vlad, Галкін Владислав Борисович, Vladislav Sukhachev or Vladislav Borisovich Galkin was a Russian actor.

He graduated from the Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory and started his acting career in the early 1990s. Vladislav Galkin was popular for his roles in Russian TV series, such as "Kamenskaya," "National Security Agent," and "Streets of Broken Lights." He also appeared in several movies, including "The Stroll," "Taras Bulba," and "Heat."

Apart from acting, Galkin was also actively involved in charity work, especially towards children with cardiovascular diseases. He founded a charity foundation called "Children, Heart, and Love" and participated in numerous charity events.

Unfortunately, Vladislav Galkin's life was cut short when he died at the age of 38 from a heart attack. His sudden death was a shock to his fans and colleagues, and he was mourned by many in the Russian entertainment industry.

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Yuri Stepanov

Yuri Stepanov (June 7, 1967 Cheremkhovsky District-March 3, 2010 Moscow) also known as Yuri Konstantinovich Stepanov, Yury Stepanov, Yuriy Stepanov or Yuriy Konstantinovich Stepanov was a Russian actor. He had three children, Konstantin Stepanov, Dmitry Stepanov and Yuriy Stepanov.

Yuri Stepanov was a prominent figure in the Russian film industry, having starred in over 50 films during his career. He graduated from the Russian State Institute of Performing Arts in 1992 and began his acting career in theater before eventually transitioning to film.

Stepanov received critical acclaim for his performances in several films, including "Brigade" (2002), "Morphine" (2008), and "The Sovereign's Servant" (2007). He was also known for his roles in popular television shows such as "The Moscow Saga" (2004) and "Doctor Zhivago" (2006).

In addition to his acting career, Stepanov was actively involved in several charitable organizations and was a dedicated advocate for children with disabilities.

Stepanov tragically passed away at the age of 42 due to complications from pneumonia. His legacy still lives on as he is remembered as one of the most talented and beloved actors in Russian cinema.

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Aleksandr Grave

Aleksandr Grave (September 8, 1920 Moscow-March 5, 2010 Moscow) also known as Alexander Grave, Aleksandr Konstantinovich Grave or A. Grave was a Russian actor.

He started his acting career during World War II and soon became a popular actor on stage, film, and television. He appeared in over 80 films throughout his career and was known for his versatility in playing both comedic and dramatic roles.

Grave was also a highly respected theater actor, having performed in various theaters throughout Moscow. He was a member of the Moscow Art Theatre and the Taganka Theatre where he worked with renowned director Yuri Lyubimov.

In addition to his acting career, Grave was also a prominent voice actor, lending his voice to several animated films and TV shows.

Throughout his lifetime, Grave received numerous awards for his contribution to the arts, including the People's Artist of the USSR and the Order of Lenin. He passed away in Moscow in 2010 at the age of 89.

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