Here are 1 famous actors from Russia died in Kidney cancer:
Vyacheslav Baranov (September 5, 1958 Russia-June 20, 2012 Moscow) a.k.a. Vyacheslav Vasilievich Baranov, Slava Baranov or V. Baranov was a Russian actor. He had one child, Stepan Baranov.
Baranov graduated from the Moscow Art Theater School in 1981, and he quickly established himself as a talented actor with a wide range of abilities. He appeared in numerous films and television shows throughout his career, including the films "Driver for Vera" and "The Cold Summer of 1953" and the TV series "The Saboteur" and "The Countess de Monsoreau". In addition to his work in film and television, Baranov was also an accomplished stage actor, performing at some of Moscow's most prestigious theaters.
Throughout his career, Baranov was known for his commitment to his craft and his ability to bring complex characters to life on screen and stage. He won numerous awards throughout his career, including the State Prize of the Russian Federation. Baranov's legacy continues to live on through his work, and he remains one of Russia's most respected actors.
Leading Russian actor Vyacheslav Baranov was born on September 5, 1958, in Russia. His parents were both engineers. He grew up in Moscow and graduated from the Moscow Art Theater School in 1981, with honors. After graduation, he joined the Sovremennik Theater, where he eventually became one of the leading actors. Baranov was known for his impressive stage presence and his ability to bring complex characters to life. In 1987, he made his film debut in "Graveyard Party". The following years saw him take on roles in films such as "City Zero", "The Cold Summer of 1953", and "Driver for Vera". He also appeared in popular TV shows such as "The Saboteur" and "The Countess de Monsoreau". Baranov was a talented actor whose work was widely respected in Russia. He passed away on June 20, 2012, in Moscow, leaving behind his son Stepan Baranov, who has followed in his father's footsteps and become an actor.