There are people who are very difficult to talk about briefly. It is difficult to fit their life, their fate into a dash between the date of birth and the date of death. But in this article we will try to keep within the framework of this genre. So, a brief biography. Vysotsky Vladimir Semenovich. Man-era.
Actor, poet, writer, author and performer of his own songs, a favorite of the entire Soviet Union, from Tashkent to Chukotka, Vladimir Vysotsky was born on January 25, 1938 in the city of Moscow. Dad - Semyon Vladimirovich Vysotsky - officer, colonel, mother - Vysotskaya Nina Maksimovna, worked as a translator from German.
Vysotsky’s biography, the summary of which we expose, reports that he began his life in an apartment (communal) on the First Meshchanskaya. During the war he was sent with his mother to evacuate to the Urals, from where he returned to Moscow in 1943. After the war Volodya left Germany for two years with his father. The rest of the time he lived in Moscow. So begins his brief biography.
Vysotsky began to be interested in theater while still a schoolboy - he played in the drama club, which was headed by the Moscow Art Theater actor V. Bogomolov. In 1955 he graduated from high school and entered the Moscow Institute of Engineering and Technology (civil engineering). True, he studied there only until the New Year. Then he left the institute and that same summer became a student at the Moscow Art Theater School.
During his studies, Vladimir Vysotsky married Ise Zhukova. At the end of the institute, in 1960, the young artist joined the troupe of the Pushkin Theater, where he did not stay long. The next place of work was the Moscow Theater of Miniatures. I really wanted to work in Sovremennik, but, unfortunately, it did not work out. Finally, in 1964 (without this fact even the shortest biography would be incomplete), Vysotsky was admitted to the Moscow Taganka Theater, where he remained for life.
In parallel with the theater, his cinematic and songwriting developed. In 1961, he starred in the movie "Seven Hundred and Thirteenth Asks for Landing." During the filming, he had an affair with actress Lyudmila Abramova, they later got married. Despite the fact that this marriage had a short biography, Vysotsky and Abramova gave birth to two sons: Arkady and Nikita are the only children of Vladimir Semenovich, and he always loved them very much.
In 1964 (for the first time!) Vysotsky began to write songs for films. In the future, he created many compositions for various films. In 1968, he released his first personal record with songs from the film "Vertical".
In 1967, an acquaintance took place, without which Vladimir Vysotsky would be a completely different person and artist. A biography (including a short one) cannot omit the mention of his acquaintance with the famous Frenchwoman, a world-wide star - Marina Vlady. She was a fabulous princess, an unattainable dream for all Soviet people. For everyone except Vysotsky. He subdued her with his playing on the stage, with his songs, incredible force of influence in a hoarse voice, and she fell in love with this "short, poorly dressed man." In 1970, they got married.
Vladimir Semenovich starred in films, played in the theater (in 1971 the play “Hamlet” was released with him in the title role, which became cult for the audience and for the actor), toured the country with concerts and poetic performances. He was known and loved in every city, in every house of the vast country of that time. But the official authorities tried not to notice him.
Vladimir Vysotsky left July 25, 1980, at the age of forty-two. They buried him with the whole world, with all the people. There were practically no reports of the funeral in the press, but dozens (and possibly hundreds) of thousands of Muscovites came to say goodbye to him. Not a single actor, singer, politician, public figure before or after the death of Vysotsky was so sincerely and infinitely loved by Russian (Ukrainian, Belarusian, Tajik, Latvian, etc.) people ...