Viktor Chistiakov (parodist)
Viktor Chistiakov | |
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Birth name | Viktor Ivanovich Chistyakov |
Born |
30 June 1943 Leningrad |
Died |
18 May 1972 (aged 28) Kharkiv |
Alma mater | Russian State Institute of Performing Arts |
Genres | parody |
Viktor Ivanovich Chistyakov (Russian: Виктop Иванoвич Чистякoв; June 30, 1943, Leningrad, USSR - May 18, 1972, Kharkiv, USSR) - Soviet actor and parodist. One of the first masters parody of the Soviet Union, achieved star status.[1]
Parody he wrote at different times of the actor Stanislav Landgraf, poets Ilya Reznik and Yuri Entin.
Life Viktor Chistyakov was cut short when he was only 28 years old. May 18, 1972 the plane An-10, on which he flew from Moscow, as a result of fatigue fracture of the wing elements and overload on landing course, crashed 24 km from the Kharkiv International Airport during landing.[2]
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