The famous Russian actor Igor Starygin has died today, aged 64, in Moscow.
The role of Aramis in the Russian musical movie D'Artagnan and Three Musketeers (1978) brought fantastic popularity to Igor Starygin, but also became his last role in cinema.
Last year he acted in Return of the Musketeers, which became the fourth film about the adventures of king’s musketeers. Altogether Igor Starygin performed fifty film roles, including those in the well-known films We'll Live Till Monday (1968) and Aide of His Excellence (1969), and still he was popularly called Aramis.
Igor Starygin enjoyed success not only in cinema, but on stage as well. He starred on stage of the Moscow Theatre of the Young Spectator, then in the theatre by “Nikitskie Vorota”, and lately served in the Moscow Art Academic Theatre.
Source: echo.msk.ru