The probable cause of the artist’s death was kidney failure, which became a complication after a stroke affecting the temporal region.
People’s Artist of the USSR Yuri Solomin died. He is 88 years old. Russian media reported it.
It was learned that the actor had recently been seriously ill. He suffered a stroke in the hospital, from which he was discharged a few days ago.
In addition, in November, Solomin had bilateral pneumonia. He also suffered from dementia – he remained conscious, but had poor spatial orientation and could not speak.
The initial cause of the artist’s death was kidney failure, which became a complication after a stroke with damage to the temporal region and multiple brain hemorrhages.
Solomin is a Soviet and Russian actor and theater and film director, theater teacher, artistic director of the State Academic Maly Theater of Russia.
He made his film debut in 1960, playing the lead role in the film Sleepless Night, and the actor received real recognition for his role as Pavel Koltsov in the television film His Majesty’s Adjutant.
Solomin also played leading roles in many popular films, including the Oscar-winning film Dersu Uzalu, Blockade, Bats and TASS is authorized to declare….
The character Stube in the film And There Was Evening, And There Was Morning… and Guettel in the Strong in Spirit have been called his favorite film roles.
We remind you that on January 9, at the age of 71, the People’s Artist of Ukraine, pop performer Vitaly Bilonozhko passed away forever.
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