Kenzo Takada and Kim Ki Duk, Roman Viktyuk and Vladimir Menshov, Slava Se and Tatiana Polyakova. Talented, famous, brilliant. Commemorative list of those who were not spared by COVID
For the third year now, the coronavirus has been taking human lives. The disease does not spare anyone, and takes people away indiscriminately. The victims are young and old, healthy and sick, poor and rich. There are a lot of losses among celebrities: due to their publicity, they are in contact with other people, which means they are more often at risk. Just the other day, an outstanding director Vladimir Menshov died from Covid-19. His cult films "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears", "Love and Doves", "Rally" became classics of cinema in their time. We decided to remember who else from the public people did not survive the fight against the coronavirus. I really want this memorable list to stop growing at last.
Vladimir Menshov (July 5, 2021)
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Famous filmmaker diedat the age of 82 in the hospital, after hospitalization with bilateral pneumonia and respiratory failure in the third stage. Now his wife, actress Vera Alentova, is in serious condition in the hospital. The farewell ceremony for the director will take place in Moscow at the House of Cinema on July 8. On the same day he will be buried at the Novodevichy cemetery.
Glory Se (June 19, 2021)
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Latvian writer and journalist Vyacheslav Soldatenko, known under the pseudonym Slava Se, died of coronavirus infection at the age of 52. He was hospitalized in the central hospital of Riga with bilateral pneumonia. A week in intensive care did not bring any improvements, and the writer died without regaining consciousness.
Tatiana Polyakova (March 9, 2021)
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The famous writer, author of popular detective novels, Tatyana Polyakova, died from Covid-19 at the age of 62. The star of an adventurous detective, as her colleagues called Tatyana, fought against oncology for several years. The coronavirus infection ended this fight, taking the writer out of her life.
Vasily Lanovoy (January 28, 2021)
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The famous Soviet film and theater actor Vasily Lanovoy was admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of coronavirus on January 2. For almost a month, doctors fought for the artist's life, but after a slight improvement, he suddenly felt worse. Vasily Lanovoy died in intensive care on a ventilator at the age of 88.
Larry King (January 23, 2021)
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American journalist and author of the author's talk show Larry King Live died of Covid-19 at the age of 87. The TV journalist legend was admitted to the hospital at the beginning of the month, but could not be saved from death
Boris Grachevsky (January 14, 2021)
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Boris Grachevsky, chief artistic director of the Yeralash children's comic magazine, did not survive Covid-19. For almost a month he struggled with the disease at home, but the condition only worsened. The creator of "Yeralash" died in the hospital at the age of 72 with bilateral pneumonia.
Kim Ki Duk (December 11, 2020)
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World renowned Korean filmmaker Kim Ki-Duk, laureate of Venice, Cannes and Berlin Film Festivals, died of complications after coronavirus. He was treated in one of the hospitals in Latvia. The director did not live 10 days before his 60th birthday.
Boris Plotnikov (December 2, 2020)
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The Soviet actor, known for his role as Dr. Bormental in the film Heart of a Dog, died of coronavirus at 72 years old. He was hospitalized with pneumonia. Boris Plotnikov spent the last days of his life in a very serious condition on a ventilator.
Roman Viktyuk (November 17, 2020)
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The famous theater director Roman Viktyuk died from complications caused by the postponed Covid-19. A few days after hospitalization, the director began to recover, but a sudden deterioration cut short his life. At the time of his death, Roman Viktyuk was 85 years old.
Kenzo Takada (October 4, 2020)
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At the age of 81, the famous fashion designer and designer, founder of the Kenzo brand Kenzo Takada, died of coronavirus. The couturier was treated in Paris, at the American Hospital. Kenzo Takada's life was cut short by complications of the disease.
Mikhail Kokshenov (June 5, 2020)
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The famous Soviet actor Mikhail Kokshenov died in hospital at the age of 84. His wife said that the cause of the death of the actor was a stroke, but just before his death he was hospitalized in a hospital for those infected with coronavirus. Presumably, Mikhail Kokshenov was diagnosed with Covid-19, which caused irreversible violations
Sergio Rossi (April 3, 2020)
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The famous Italian shoe designer and founder of the author's brand Sergio Rossi died of coronavirus in his homeland, Italy. A few days before his death, he was admitted to the hospital with bilateral lung damage. At the time of his death, the designer was 84 years old.
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