Mikhail Sergeyevich
Boyarsky was born in Leningrad. Russia, U.S.S.R. on December 26, 1949. Boyarsky was born into the family of Sergey
Boyarsky and Ekaterina Milenteva, both Komissarjevsky Theatre actors.
He studied piano in a music
school affiliated with the Conservatory. After finishing school, Boyarsky
entered the Institute of Theatre Music and Cinema, finishing in 1972 and began
working in the Lensoviet Theatre of Igor Vladimirov.
In the cinema, he made his
debut in the films with “Bridges and The Straw Hat” (1974), becoming well known
in 1975 after his role in the picture “Eldest Son”. He found greater popularity
in the main role of Troubadour in the theatre musical “The Troubadour and His
Friends”, with the princess played by Larissa Luppian, who soon became his
wife. In 1976, he played the big bad wolf in the movie “Ma-ma”.
His popularity really took
off in 1978 after Boyarsky starred in the musical film “d'Artagnan and Three
Musketeers”. He went on to star in the film's two sequels.
With Larissa Luppian, he
has a son, Sergei Boyarsky [1979- ], and a daughter, Elizaveta Boyarskaya
[1985- ].
BOYARSKY, Mikhail (aka M. Boyarskiy, M.
Boyarsky) (Mikhail Sergeyevich
Boyarsky) [12/26/1949, Leningrad,
Russia, U.S.S.R. - ] – singer, stage,
TV actor, writer, son of actor Sergei Boyarsky [1916–1976], actress Ekaterina
Milenteva, nephew of actor Nikolai Boyarsky [1922–1988], married to actress
Larisa Luppian [1953- ] (1975- _),
father of Sergei Boyarsky [1979- ],
actress, singer Elizaveta Boyarskaya [1985-
].
A Man from Boulevard
Capucines – 1987 (Cherny/Black Jack)
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