Mikhail KokshenovMikhail Mikhailovich Kokshenov (16 September 1936, Moscow – 4 June 2020,[1][2] Krasnogorsky District, Moscow Oblast) was a Soviet and Russian actor, film director and screenwriter. People's Artist of Russia (2002).[3]
BiographyMikhail Kokshenov was born on 16 September 1936 in Moscow. He spent his childhood in the Zamoskvorechye District. The actor's parents in the 1930s lived in the Far East of the USSR: in the village of Monomakhovo, the Far Eastern Krai, now the Dalnegorsky District of the Primorsky Krai. In 1957 he graduated from the Moscow Industrial College, after which he worked as an engineer for the management of Glavnefterudprom. In 1963 he graduated from the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute. He worked as an actor at the Mayakovsky Theatre. In 1966 he moved to the Moscow Theater of Miniatures and began to act in films in parallel. In 1974 he moved to the Theater-Studio of the Film Actor. Author of the book of memoirs "Oranges, Vitamins ..." (2000). CareerKokshenov starred in more than 100 films, where, as a rule, he performed in the comic role[4] of stupid hulks and village simpletons.[5] Since the early 1990s, he has directed more than a dozen films ("commercial" comedies based on modern material), the so-called cooperative cinema, in which he also played himself. His most famous films are Russian Business and Russian Miracle. In these films, he tried to change his role and played the role of the all-knowing and hardened "new Russian". The original creative move of Kokshenov as a director is known - showing a close-up of the process of chewing food. As noted by Arkady Inin
In the early 2000s, he starred in commercials for a Moscow firm for the repair of household appliances in the guise of a "master on call". In total, three videos were shot with the participation of Kokshenov: in the first he combined a TV set with a household microwave oven, in the second he repaired a refrigerator and a washing machine for a woman, but refused to repair a sewing machine, and in the third he repaired apartments.[7] Sickness and deathOn 17 October 2017, he was admitted to the intensive care unit of the Moscow City Clinical Hospital No. 1 with a stroke, and was soon transferred to the Central Clinical Hospital No. 1 by the Presidential Administration.[8][9] In January 2018 he was discharged from the hospital. After being discharged, he did not appear in public.[4] On 11 October 2019, it was reported that Kokshenov was taken to one of the capital's hospitals. It was clarified that the artist went to the doctors because of a wound on his leg. The doctors provided him with the necessary assistance, after which they let him go home.[10] For 3–4 months, the actor was hospitalized in a private center in the Krasnogorsk region for rehabilitation. Due to the quarantine, the Kokshenov did not see his relatives live for the last two months of his life — they communicated only by video link. He was supported by his wife, ex-wife and friends. On 3 June, in the clinic, Mikhail Kokshenov became ill with his heart and was placed in intensive care.[11] On the evening of 4 June 2020, he died of acute heart failure.[12] Farewell to the artist took place in the ritual hall of the Mitinsky crematorium on 7 June.[13] The urn with the actor's ashes is buried in the family necropolis at the Novodevichy Cemetery.[14] Kokshenov died in 2020 from COVID-19.[15] Selected filmography
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