Vladimir Leonidovich Treshchalov (September 25, 1937, Moscow - December 15, 1998, ibid.) - Soviet and Russian theater and film actor. Vladimir Leonidovich Treshchalov was born in Moscow, his father was the commander of the Kremlin regiment. He studied at the Surikov Art School at the national applied department ( filigree on silver). Began acting in films in 1960 ("Battle on the way"), at the same time studied at the Moscow Art Theater School. Missing due to filming in films led to expulsion from the studio school. Graduated from the A. V. Lunacharsky State Theater Institute. Close friend of V. S. Vysotsky in the early period. In the 1970s, after an incident with the head of the acting department of Mosfilm, Adolf Gurevich, he was forced to remain outside the acting profession for some time, working as a trolleybus driver (route 28) in Park 5 [3]. In the late 1970s, he again began to act in films in small roles. He served in various theaters - since 1974 in the First Moscow Regional Theater, since 1987 - in the Moscow Drama Theater "Sphere", since 1993 - in the Stavropol Drama Theater. He had three heart attacks, suffered from diseases of the blood vessels of the legs, asthma. Died of a heart attack on December 15, 1998 in Moscow.
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