The stars of the Russian TV screen in their debut films and now

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Many Soviet films may now seem naive and drawn out, but one thing cannot be taken away from them: these pictures awaken long-forgotten and therefore hypertrophied warm memories of a bygone era. And if you have not had a chance to live under the sign of the hammer and sickle, then it is interesting to look at the realities in which your parents lived and conceived you. In addition, in late Soviet and early Russian films, you can stumble upon very young, unglamored actors, whom we now know as mature and tinned.

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The stars of the Russian TV screen in their debut films and now

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Konstantin Khabensky, 45 years old

The stars of the Russian TV screen in their debut films and now

"Women's Property" (1998) — "Collector" (2016)

Vladimir Mashkov, 53 years old

The stars of the Russian TV screen in their debut films and now

"Green Goat Fire" (1989) — "Crew" (2016)

Yuri Stoyanov, 59 years old

The stars of the Russian TV screen in their debut films and now

"Privates" (1985) — "You can call me Daddy" (2016)

Sergey Garmash, 58 years old

The stars of the Russian TV screen in their debut films and now

"The First guy" (1986) — "Investigator Tikhonov" (2016)

Alexander Baluyev, 58 years old

The stars of the Russian TV screen in their debut films and now

"The Kerosene Man's Wife" (1988) — "The Lords of Dreams" (2016)

Roman Madyanov, 54 years old

The stars of the Russian TV screen in their debut films and now

"Completely lost" (1973) — "Classmates: A New Twist" (2017)

Andrey Sokolov, 54 years old

The stars of the Russian TV screen in their debut films and now

"She's with a broom, he's in a black hat" (1987) — "I'm not afraid anymore" (2014)

Leonid Kuravlev, 80 years old

The stars of the Russian TV screen in their debut films and now

"An Unthinkable Story" (1964) — "All this Jam" (2015)

Leonid Yarmolnik, 63 years old

The stars of the Russian TV screen in their debut films and now

"Your rights?" (1974) — "Night Guards" (2016)

Dmitry Kharatyan, 57 years old

The stars of the Russian TV screen in their debut films and now

"Practical Joke" (1976) — "Bosun Chaika" (2014)

Mikhail Porechenkov, 47 years old

The stars of the Russian TV screen in their debut films and now

"Wheel of Love" (1994) — "Interns" (2016)

Sergey Makovetsky, 58 years old

The stars of the Russian TV screen in their debut films and now

"The Life of Klim Samgin" (1987) — "Quiet Don" (2015)

Nikolay Karachentsov, 72 years old

The stars of the Russian TV screen in their debut films and now

"And May again!" (1968) — "White Dew. Return" (2014)

Ivan Urgant, 38 years old

The stars of the Russian TV screen in their debut films and now

"Tough Time" (1996) — "Christmas Trees 5" (2016)

Yuri Belyaev, 69 years old

The stars of the Russian TV screen in their debut films and now

"The Secret of the Blackbirds" (1983) — "Consolidated Destinies" (2015)

Vladimir Steklov, 69 years old

The stars of the Russian TV screen in their debut films and now

"Faith, Hope, Love" (1984) — "The Light and Shadow of the Lighthouse" (2015)

Alexander Loye, 33 years old

The stars of the Russian TV screen in their debut films and now

"The Noble robber Vladimir Dubrovsky" (1988) — "Fragments of the Crystal Slipper" (2015)

Evgeny Sidikhin, 52 years old

The stars of the Russian TV screen in their debut films and now

"Beyond the Last Line" (1991) — "Crazy Nick" (2016)

Vladimir Zaitsev, 58 years old

The stars of the Russian TV screen in their debut films and now

"Against the Current" (1981) — "Investigator Tikhonov" (2016)

Alexander Bashirov, 61 years old

The stars of the Russian TV screen in their debut films and now

"Needle" (1988) — "Mukhamory" (2016)

Boris Klyuev, 72 years old

The stars of the Russian TV screen in their debut films and now

"D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers" (1978) — "Streets of Broken Lanterns 15" (2015)

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