Voronin Gennady Anatolyevich - a famous Soviet actor, who was also involved in directing and screenwriting. He achieved success and love with the public thanks to his outstanding talent given to him by nature. Viewers appreciate his films for the sincerity and believability of real-life stories.
Biography
The actor had a difficult fate. Gennady Voronin was born in the difficult post-war period (in 1946), when there was devastation in the streets and mourning reigned in the houses, and almost no one had enough food.
Immediately after his birth, G. Voronin was in an orphanage. Almost nothing is known about his relatives.
Gennady Voronin was a talented person from a young age. He was irresistibly attracted to the theater and cinema, so after graduation he entered the Far Eastern Pedagogical Institute of Arts (pictured below).
Having received a diploma in 1974, the future actor Gennady Voronin for a long time could not get a job by profession, because he had no connections in this field.
Career
But thanks to his natural stubbornness, the artist managed to get a role in the movie “A dresser was taken through the streets ...” He played a small third-rate role - the character of Otrochev. Ironically, the actor’s name was forgotten to be mentioned in the credits, which didn’t cool his creative ardor, and Gennady Anatolyevich continued to take part in the filming of films.
Movie roles:
- "Clan" (1991) - Ovchinnikov;
- Egorka (1984) - commander of the ship;
- "Barbarian Day" (1982) - Paul;
- "Holidays of childhood" (1981) - Paul.
Personal life
Gennady Voronin married Lyudmila Zaitseva, whom he met during the filming of the film "Holidays of Childhood." Soon after the couple married, they had a daughter, Vasilisa, who, like her father, chose the film profession.
Directorial activity
G. Voronin participated in the filming of many Russian films, but in 1982 he decided to change his occupation by entering the Higher Courses for Scriptwriters and Directors.
After receiving a diploma of graduation, he shot his first film - "Ballad of Old Weapons".
In the late eighties, Gennady Alexandrovich mastered a new professional branch: he began to write scripts for films.
Writer Activities:
- "Mary Magdalene" (1990);
- Two Shores (1987);
- “Moorings" (1987);
- The Bridge (1986).
Sunset creative activity
In the 90s, due to the reduction of the film industry in Russia, a talented actor was left without work.
At first, he managed to get a job as an art director, and then he was forced to become an ordinary taxi driver.
The Soviet scriptwriter spent his last years in Moscow.
Gennady Anatolyevich died in 2011 due to a stroke.
Friends and colleagues came to the burial of the talented artist, but there was no magnificent funeral.