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Yuri Kamorny is an actor who left at dawn

Kamorny Yury Yurievich, whose personal life will be described below, was a talented Soviet actor of theater and cinema. Most known to viewers on the series of films "Liberation". In this article you will be presented with his brief biography.

LGITMiK

Yuri Kamorny was born in 1944. Immediately after graduation I decided to enter LGITMiK. Yuri was one of the most disciplined and talented students of this institute. On the other hand, the sociable nature of the young man allowed him to be the soul and the ringleader of any company. Also Kamorny was able to play on several musical instruments, beginning with a harmonica and ending with a guitar. Therefore, it is not surprising that filmmakers paid attention to a talented young man.

First roles

Director Julian Panich noticed him first and invited to the leading role in the film "Seeing White Nights." Yuri Kamorny played a journalist named Valery, who was moderately cynical, moderately conscientious playboy. Unfortunately, the film had a difficult fate: he was put on the shelf because of Panich's departure to the West. Therefore, almost nobody saw the film, and Yuri's debut failed.

But soon Kamorny smiled luck. He took the lead in Mikhail Bogin's painting "Zosia." The film was a great success at the box office, and the performer of the main role - Paul Raksa - was named the best actress of the year (according to the version of the publication "The Soviet Screen"). There were rumors that a romance had developed between the Polish beauty and Kamorny. And they are quite believable, since the actor had a huge success for women, and in artistic circles was known as the first lover.

The end of the 60's

After graduating from the institute, Yuri Kamorny, whose personal life was rather turbulent, found himself in the Bryantsev troupe (Leningrad Theater of Young People). The collective was headed by Korogodsky - the teacher of the actor on LGITMiKu. He was very fond of Kamorny, so many considered Yuri his favorite. It was difficult to judge the truthfulness of these rumors, but the fact that Korogodsky closed his eyes to the combination of theater and cinema by the actor is an undeniable fact. And at that time, Yuri acted very actively. His most famous works are "The Kremlin Chimes", "Quarantine" and a series of films "Liberation". In 1967, Kamorny married Irina Petrovskaya. The girl was a beginner actress. A year later, the couple had a daughter, Polina.

70th

In the 70s, actor Yuri Kamorny was more successful in the theater. On the stage, he played many diverse roles in such productions as "The Sip of Freedom", "Our Circus" and "The Master". But the best embodied image of Yuri will be Rizposobsky in the play "His people - we will be numbered."

In the cinema, however, there were practically no worthy and large-scale roles for the talent of Kamorny. Basically, the actor embodied the role of lucky and beautiful young guys, such ladies and supermen.

Divorce and new relationships

In the early 70's, Yuri Kamorny divorced and moved to live in a tight grimo ball TYuZa. He left a flat on Suvorovsky for his daughter and ex-wife. In 1972, on the shooting of the painting "The Door Without a Castle", the actor met a student of Leningrad State University, who studied at the Faculty of Law. It had a beneficial effect on Kamorny. Yuri stopped drinking and began to watch for his own health (before that he had already transferred a couple of cavitary operations - adhesive disease and infringement of a hernia). The girl got a job in "Lenfilm" administrator and for several years accompanied the actor in his film expeditions.

Leaving the theater

Although the cinematography did not disclose all the talent of Kamorny, he decided to make it his main profession. And in 1976, Yuri left the Theater for Young Spectators and settled on Lenfilm. Soon the actor was given a living space: a 12-meter room in a communal apartment. The house was on the street Saltykov-Shchedrin, where there was one of the most famous at that time bars - "Surf". Kamorny became his frequent visitor. Beer party adored Yuri for his cheerful disposition and funny stories from cine life. Even all the local militiamen went to his friends. But the periodic spree did not prevent the actor from actively withdrawing in new projects.

Last years

In the early 80's, both personal and creative life of Yuri was very successful. At least, apparently it looked like that. In 1980, Yuri Kamorny was awarded the title of Honored Artist of the RSFSR. Relations with the student LSU ended, but the girl continued to help him at work. Soon her place was taken by a young make-up artist, whom Yuri met on the shooting in Lithuania. It was she who was with the actor on the last day of his life.

Two versions of death

There are two versions of the death of Kamorny. One is described in Fedor Razzakov's book "Star Tragedies." The second was presented by Michael Weller in the publication "Legends of Nevsky Prospekt".

Razzaqov's version

According to Razzakov's version, the neighbors went to Yuri's apartment and saw him standing on the ottoman with two daggers in his hands. In the corner of the room sat a frightened girl. Neighbors immediately called the narcologist and the police. The arriving order guards did not risk and used weapons, making two warning shots to the ceiling. One of the bullets recoiled in the girl's hand. The third shot was made into an actor. The bullet touched the femoral artery, and Kamorny died of loss of blood in a few seconds.

Weller's version

Michael Weller writes that Yuri was very drunk, and the neighbors called a policeman passing by. He saw Kamorny, who put a knife to the woman's neck, and shot, hitting her in the leg. The second shot, he struck Yuri in the forehead. Then, after a moment's thought, the policeman fired at the ceiling. In court, the servant of the law and order was rescued only by the testimony of neighbors, who were very happy to "eliminate" the noisy neighbor. One way or another, the actor was killed. Buried by Yuri Kamorny, whose films are still remembered by Soviet spectators, at home, in Staraya Russa.

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