In this material, actor Boris Kumaritov will be presented to your attention. The biography of this person is discussed below. We are talking about the Soviet and Russian actor of the theater, as well as dubbing. He was awarded the title of Honored Artist of the RSFSR.
Biography
Boris Kumaritov is an actor who was born in 1939, on May 8. He dreamed of an artistic career, so he became a student at the Shchepkin Higher Theater School.
In 1965, Boris Kumaritov attended the combined course of VTU and GITIS L.A. Volkov and V.I. Tsygankov. In the same year he was invited to the Moscow Theater of Satire. The actor in the seventies gained public recognition. Famous was his role as Gyula in the television play "Wake up and Sing!". In the Soviet Union, a huge number of people watched it.
The young man met his future common-law wife on stage during the performance of Branislav Nusic âTwo Comediesâ. She became an artist Natalya Zashipina. A young girl lost her head from a stately actor. He seemed to her "not of this world." The young lady needed a strong shoulder and support. She divorced her second husband, soon exchanged a three-room apartment, and having an eight-month-old baby in her arms, she went to live with Boris. The actress was admired by his kindness. In the early nineties, the couple at the âTelevision Studio of Film Programsâ jointly worked on the dubbing of various animated films.
Boris had a unique timbre of voice. In addition, he knew how beyond recognition to change it. His acting was inimitable. Boris gave his speech to many foreign cartoon characters. Felix from the animated series of the same name speaks in his voice, Vint Razboltaylo is a participant in Duck Tales, Igon Spengler from Real Ghostbusters, Tolstopuz cat from Chip and Dale.
In 1991 he was invited to duplicate the film "Jesus." This is a project of the Russian Bible Society. Mikhail Ulyanov and Emanuel Vitorgan became his partners in this work . After 6 years, Kumaritov got the task of voicing the main character in the film "Lethal Weapon". The work took place at the Gorky Film Studio.
In subsequent years and until the end of his life, expressiveness and voice data allowed Boris to be in demand in the art of dubbing. The voice of the actor could be recognized in a Johnson & Johnson toothbrush ad called Rich. He was also remembered as a man whose speech is possessed by the eccentric doctor Dick Solomon - the hero of the American popular sitcom called "The Third Planet from the Sun." At the turn of the decade, the actor duplicated numerous foreign characters with his characteristic grace and nobility. It should be noted his work in the following films: âThe First Knightâ, âWolfâ, âDoctor Dolittleâ.
Last years
In 2000, the actor Kumaritov Boris Mikhailovich played the role of Pontius Pilate in the Theater of Film Actor. This image was previously abandoned by Alexander Pyatkov. Boris Mikhailovich suddenly felt ill on the eve of the opening of the theatrical season. The cause was heart problems. The actor had a heart attack, he slipped and fell while exiting the pool. The reason for leaving life was a fall. The actor died at the age of 62. He was buried at the Preobrazhensky cemetery in Moscow at the site number 12.
A family
Boris Kumaritov and Natalya Zashipina lived 35 years in a registered marriage. The actor raised the son of his wife Misha as his own. He was a great reader. He performed at the Philharmonic. In 1991 he received the title of Honored Artist of the RSFSR.
Filmography
Boris Kumaritov in 1969 played Granovsky in the film "The Old House". In 1974, the movie âThe Last Meetingâ was released, where it appeared as Spartak Pogosov. In 1975, the actor worked on the Mayakovsky Laughing tape.
Other creativity
Boris Kumaritov played at the Satire Theater. In 1969, he participated in the television play "Two Comedies of Branislav Nusic." In 1971, he played Carrie White in the production of "When the Sea Laughs." He embodied the image of Turovtsev in the play "Fleet Officer". He also participated in the following productions: âCrazy Day, or The Marriage of Figaroâ, âLittle Comedies of the Big Houseâ, âWake up and Sing!â, âPill for the Tongueâ, âAt Time in Captivityâ, âRavenâ, âWish for Successâ , âSuicideâ, âNaples - the city of millionairesâ, â18 camelâ.
In addition, this person collaborated with the State Theater of the Film Actor. There, he participated in the play âThe Masters Novelâ and read Kuprinâs works, as well as O'Henryâs short stories: âA Room in the Atticâ, âRoads of Fateâ, âForetelling of Springâ, âUnfinished Storyâ.

He worked on dubbing the following paintings: âCat Felixâ, âJesusâ, âThe Adventures of Teddy Raxpineâ, âGummyâ, âReal Ghostbustersâ, âDuck Talesâ, âTales of the Grimm Brothersâ, âNew Adventures of Winnie the Poohâ , âChip and Dale Rescueâ, âThe Wizard of Ozâ, âMiracles in Turnsâ, âGoofy and His Teamâ, âRunâ, âBugsyâ, âTheir Own Leagueâ, âPeter Rabbit Worldâ, â Basketball Fever â,â Where Wally â,â Crazy â,â Thresholds of Time â,â Sleepless in Seattle â,â On the Line of Fire â,â Wolf â,â First Knight â,â Fly Home â,â Screamers â,â Juror â ", "Dr. Dolittle," Swan Lake, "Deadly Weapon."