Actor Dmitry Marianov has died at the age of 47
This afternoon, on October 15, Russian theater and film actor Dmitry Marianov died in the Moscow region. He was only 47 years old. According to Mash, in the morning, while relaxing at the dacha with friends in Lobnya, the actor complained of feeling unwell, repeating that his back and leg hurt. After lunch, Dmitry Marianov lost consciousness and was taken to the hospital. Unfortunately, the doctors could not do anything, having recorded the death at 19:30. According to preliminary data, the cause of death was a detached blood clot.
Dmitry Marianov was born in Moscow on December 1, 1969. Since childhood, he was interested in theater — from the 1st to the 7th grade he studied at the theater school No. 123 at the Theater on Krasnaya Presnya. After graduating from the B.V. Shchukin Theater School, he was immediately accepted into the Lenkom Theater troupe. He was an actor of the "Independent Theater Project".
Collaborated with the Quartet And, starring in their film "Radio Day" as a radio host. He played in Lenkom productions "Juno and Maybe", "Memorial Prayer", "Barbarian and Heretic" and "Royal Games".
The breakthrough in cinema was the 1986 film "Above the Rainbow", followed by works in the films "Dear Elena Sergeevna", "Love", which secured the status of a new generation star for Dmitry Marianov.