Biography of Yankovsky Oleg

Oleg Yankovsky had an interesting life and amazing roles. Oleg's biography is somewhat paradoxical in something, and in something just special. For example, the biography of Jankowski notes that he is a hereditary nobleman. In this case, the biography of Yankovsky Oleg began on one of the Soviet holidays. This is, in its own way, paradoxical. Well, what else do we know about the biography of Oleg Yankovsky?

So, let's start with the noble roots of Oleg. Yankovsky's father was a Polish nobleman. And it is because of this that Oleg's father was accused of fabricating charges and sent to Stalin's camps, where he died. And after all, Jankowski's father was a brave man, captain-captain, the owner of the St. George Cross. But after the arrest, the artist's mother realized that she needed to hide everything, so she quickly destroyed all the archives. So the biography of the guy began as the history of the simplest person. And this biography began on the twenty third of February 1944 in Kazakhstan.

Beginning of biography

Oleg lived all his childhood in the city of Dzhezkazgan. He was an ordinary street boy, he fought and played football. No one would have said that he was from a very intelligent, aristocratic family. Yes, Oleg did not want to. He was ashamed that his grandmother dressed, as if she was a noblewoman, wearing a brooch, although her things were old and dilapidated. He simply did not think then that his mother and grandmother were really noblemen who find it very difficult to live with the fact that they need to live in a small room, to wear things to holes and not be able to give children everything they want. Oleg had a brother and sister. Therefore, such a large family was difficult to feed. But, whatever it was, no matter how badly they did not live, the mother never even thought about selling their library. And the Yankovskys had a really big and valuable selection of books. His family read a lot, knew a lot, spoke several languages. And, of course, were clearly not delighted with what was happening in the country. Oleg saw it all, heard it, and gradually began to realize and understand who he was and what his roots were.

When Oleg grew up a little, his family moved to Saratov. This city has always been considered one of the cultural cells of Russia. Oleg's mother always adored ballet and in her youth dreamed of becoming a ballerina, but the family did not allow her to do it. But, nevertheless, a woman for life has preserved her love for the scene and has always tried to teach her children that theatrical art is beautiful and very important. She did it because Oleg's eldest brother, Rostislav, went to the Saratov Theater School after school, got a profession and started working in Minsk, at the Russian Theater. It was with him that Oleg got to Minsk. Rostislav simply wanted to help his beloved mother, because it was difficult for her to bring up all the children. Therefore, together with his mother remained Olga and Nikolai, and Oleg went to his elder brother. Rostislav attached him to the theater, when it was necessary to replace one of the sick singers of a small role. Oleg played well, but at that time he did not care about the theater. The guy really wanted to become a famous goalkeeper or an attacker. So he could just forget about the theater and go play. Rostislav was very angry with him for his irresponsibility, and in the end, he simply forbade playing football, so that my brother finally learned to be at least a little responsible.

Then Oleg returned home and began to think about who would become. He wanted to go to the medical, but eventually realized that he still loves the theater, and went to do it. But the exams were over, Oleg was upset because of this, but decided to go to the director to find out more about the theater. And then a miracle happened, it turned out that Oleg had already acted. For a long time no one knew how this could be until it was revealed that it was Brother Kolya, he did not tell anyone anything, entered a theatrical school. And when I realized that my brother was mistaken for him, I did not say anything. He, in fact, sacrificed his career for the sake of his beloved younger brother, deciding that let him learn, and he will make money to support their entire family.

Studying at the theater school became not only a ticket to acting career, but also a happy ticket to private life. It was there that Oleg met Lyudmila Zorin. They were married quite young and stayed together for life, as Yanka's mother taught them. She always said that a companion and companion should be chosen only once and for life. All three brothers got married when each of them was not yet there and for twenty-one years. And stayed with beloved women for life.

Lucky chance in Lviv

After graduating from the theater school Oleg came to the Saratov Drama Theater. By the way, it is worth noting that the theatrical life of Oleg was not quite as good as one might think. His Lyudmila was a star, and Oleg, on the contrary, constantly remained on the sidelines. Up until the moment when the troupe went to Lviv. It was there, in the restaurant, he met Basov and the crew of the film "The Shield and the Sword". And they just needed an actor with such a clever face as Yankovsky had. So, quite unexpectedly, Oleg was on the set of the film. Soon, after the painting "Shield and Sword", he played in another film - "Two Companions Served." It was a good debut in the cinema and Yankovsky began to notice different directors. After that, he played many interesting roles. Among the paintings can be identified such as "Racers", "Mirror", "Star of captivating happiness", "The same Munchausen", "In love at will", "Lover". In addition to the movie, Oleg played in the theater, and if at first he was on the sidelines, then he became the leading actor who played the main roles and did it, of course, brilliantly.

For Yankovsky, his family was of great importance. He was ready to give everything for the sake of his native people. In general, Jankowski was a very good and bright man. But, unfortunately, often God takes the best. Jankowski could not overcome such a terrible disease as pancreatic cancer and died on May 20, 2009.