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Mikhail Boyarsky
Boyarsky Mikhail Sergeevich
Mikhail Boyarsky in 2020
Birth nameMikhail Sergeevich Boyarsky
Date of Birth26 December 1949(1949-12-26) (age 69)
Place of Birth
  • Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR
CitizenshipUSSR USSR→ Russia Russia
Profession theater and film actor, singer, TV presenter, guitarist, keyboard player, stuntman
Career1973 - present V.
Awards
IMDbID 0101614Animator.ruID 4055boyarskiy.suMedia files on Wikimedia Commons

Autograph of Mikhail Boyarsky
Mikhail Sergeevich Boyarsky

(born December 26, 1949, Leningrad, USSR) - Soviet and Russian theater and film actor, singer, musician. People's Artist of the RSFSR (1990). From 1988[1] to 2007 - artistic director of the Benefis Theater he created in St. Petersburg[2][3][4][5].

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Social activism 2.1 Fighter for smokers’ rights
  • 3 Family
  • 4 Creativity
      4.1 Filmography
  • 4.2 Vocal parts and dubbing in films and cartoons
  • 4.3 Official discography
  • 4.4 Musicals with the participation of M. Boyarsky, released on
  • 4.5 Solo albums released on
  • 4.6 Solo CDs
  • 4.7 Performances
  • 4.8 New Year's television musicals
  • 4.9 Television
  • 5 Awards
  • 6 Facts
  • 7 Notes
  • 8 Literature
  • 9 Links
  • Cinema and charity

    The future husband of Elizaveta Boyarskaya took his first steps in cinema in 2007, when he played Denis Orlov in the film “Vise”. Then a year later there was the musical “Hipsters,” where Matveev got the image of the expressive and charming Fred.

    This role made him famous throughout the country. Since then, Matveev began to be invited more and more often, the list of films with his participation grew every year, despite the fact that Maxim continued to play in the theater.

    At this time, he married his fellow student Yana Sexta, the actress of “Snuffbox,” but their family life was short-lived. A year later they end their marriage.

    Together with Yana, Maxim Matveev began participating in the “Clown Doctor” project. Now he is the face of the charitable foundation of the same name. Together with a team of like-minded people, they dress up as clowns, visit hospitals and entertain sick children.

    Biography

    Grandson of the renovationist Metropolitan of Ivanovo and Kineshma Alexander Boyarsky. Born on December 26, 1949 in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) in the family of actors of the Komissarzhevskaya Theater Sergei Aleksandrovich Boyarsky (1916-1976) and Ekaterina Mikhailovna Melentyeva (1920-1992) (see Boyarskys (acting dynasty)).

    “I have always lacked comfort in my life. My parents and I lived on Goncharnaya Street in a communal apartment, in a six-meter room for five of us, with rats, with cold water, in the absence of a table and chairs,” Boyarsky recalled (in another interview, Boyarsky recalled that the room had a stove, a buffet, a round table and telephone.

    — [6]

    Later we moved to a two-room apartment in another area of ​​the city[7].

    Instead of a regular school, he studied piano at the music school at the Conservatory[6]. According to Mikhail Boyarsky, he did not like studying music, so he did not continue to enter the conservatory[7].

    After school, he entered the Leningrad State Institute of Theater, Music and Cinematography (course of L. F. Makariev), after graduating in 1972, he auditioned for the director of the Lensovet Theater Igor Petrovich Vladimirov and was accepted into the troupe. He began his theatrical career by participating in a crowd scene - in the play “Crime and Punishment” based on F. M. Dostoevsky, where he played a student. Much greater popularity was brought to Mikhail Boyarsky by the main role of Troubadour in G. Gladkov’s musical “Troubadour and His Friends”, and the Princess in it was played by Larisa Luppian, who soon became his wife. He worked at the Lensovet Theater until 1986 and played in many productions by I. Vladimirov of that time.

    In 1973, the actor auditioned for the main role in “The Romance of Lovers,” but director Andrei Konchalovsky preferred Evgeniy Kindinov to Boyarsky. Boyarsky was accidentally noticed by employees of a Moldavian film studio and invited to the film “Bridges” (1973), where the actor starred with Mihai Volontir[8]. Boyarsky’s second film work was the episodic role of the Italian tenor Ninardi in Leonid Kvinikhidze’s musical vaudeville “Straw Hat” (1974)[9].

    In 1974, Mikhail Boyarsky was drafted into the army. Served for one year as a musician (drummer) in the music platoon of the 14th separate machine-gun artillery regiment

    , stationed in the village of Chernaya Rechka, Vsevolozhsk district, Leningrad region[7][10].

    He became famous in 1975 after the role of Silva in the film “The Eldest Son.” The role of the Wolf in the Soviet-Romanian musical fairy tale “Mama” (1976) also became noticeable, although it was originally supposed to be performed by Nikolai Karachentsov.[11] One of the actor’s best works was Teodoro in Jan Fried’s musical film “Dog in the Manger” (1977) based on the play by Lope de Vega. Initially, Boyarsky was approved in this film for the supporting role of the envious fiancé of the beautiful Diana, Marquis Ricardo (this role was played by N. Karachentsov), and Oleg Dal and Oleg Yankovsky were both competing for the role of the romantic secretary Teodoro.[7][12]

    Boyarsky's finest hour came in 1979, with the release of G. Yungvald-Khilkevich's film "D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers", in which he played the main role. Although at first the director planned to film him in the role of Rochefort, then he offered the choice of playing Athos or Aramis, and only then, at the request of composer Maxim Dunaevsky, he entrusted the role of d'Artagnan [13] [14]. Thanks to d'Artagnan and the popular songs from the film, the actor's fame reached incredible heights, and he subsequently played this role in the film's sequels. The actor’s work in another series of historical costume films directed by Svetlana Druzhinina, “Midshipmen, Forward!”, was popular. (1987) and “Vivat, midshipmen!” (1991). Before that, Druzhinina played the main role in the vaudeville “The Matchmaking of a Hussar” (1979) and auditioned for the role of Luis de Carrasquille in the film “Dulcinea of ​​Toboso” (1980)[15].

    On January 1, 1979, at the New Year’s “Blue Light”, he performed a duet with the aspiring singer Olga Zarubina the song “It Shouldn’t Be Like This” to the poems of the poet Leonid Derbenev and the music of David Tukhmanov[16].

    In 1979, Mikhail Boyarsky was in a car accident. The film crew of the film “Matchmaking of a Hussar” was driving along the Kyiv highway. At the 29th kilometer it started to rain, the driver lost control and drove into the oncoming lane. Boyarsky, who was sleeping in the back seat, knocked out the windshield with his head, and then fell unsuccessfully with his back onto the separation barrier. I only woke up in the hospital. The doctors' diagnosis is that the sacrum and spinous processes of the spine are broken. Boyarsky spent three months in the hospital, then began to walk again[6].

    In 1985, he divorced his wife to “solve the housing problem,” but they continued to live together. They got married again in 2009[7].

    In 1987, Boyarsky auditioned for the role of the Count of Monte Cristo in Yungvald-Khilkevich’s film The Prisoner of the Chateau d’If.

    In one of his interviews, Boyarsky spoke about this: “My friend Georgy Yungvald-Khilkevich and Mark Zakharov wrote the script specifically for me. But after reading it, I decided that there was nothing interesting there, and refused the main role, which I don’t regret now. However, Yungvald-Khilkevich still begged me to play the role of the scoundrel Fernand.”

    — [17]

    The same story repeated itself in 1989 on the set of the film “The Art of Living in Odessa,” where Yungvald-Khilkevich initially invited Boyarsky to play the main role, Benny Krik, which the artist himself really wanted to play. However, as a result, he was played by Sergei Koltakov, and Boyarsky himself played a cameo role as a hypnotist.[13] Subsequently, during the filming of the film “The Musketeers Twenty Years Later,” Georgy Yungvald-Khilkevich was forced to urgently leave for treatment[13] in America, and Mikhail Boyarsky replaced him for some time and filmed this picture as a director[18]. The director included many scenes in this film (d'Artagnan's philosophical dialogues with Athos and Porthos) in this film solely at the request of Mikhail Sergeevich[13].

    After the death of Yuri Nikulin in 1997, he was one of the hosts of the TV show “White Parrot”. After leaving the Lensovet Theater in 1986, Mikhail Boyarsky for some time played Rivares in Alexander Kolker’s rock musical “The Gadfly” at the Leningrad Komsomol Theater[19], and then in 1988[1] he created and headed the “Benefit” theater, whose performance, “Intimate Life” (English) (based on N. Coward) received a prize at the International Winter Avignon Festival in 1997. In 2007, the Benefis Theater ceased to exist[2][3][4][5][20]. Since 1992, a wide-brimmed black hat has become an invariable part of Boyarsky’s image, in which he always appears in public, although he first appeared in a hat a little earlier, on the radio, when they were recording “Song of the Musketeers”[21].

    Boyarsky has an inimitable voice timbre. None of his fellow singing actors has such a number of hits, except Nikolai Karachentsov.[22] During his creative activity, Mikhail Boyarsky recorded more than 600 songs, including not only musical numbers from films and plays, but also songs recorded for radio, television shows, vinyl records, solo CDs, but at concerts he performs no more than 30[ 23]. .). He considers his most favorite songs to be those written by Maxim Dunaevsky, Viktor Reznikov and Gennady Gladkov.[21][24][25] Boyarsky categorically did not want to record the song “Everything Will Pass,” which Maxim Dunaevsky wrote in collaboration with the poet Leonid Derbenev. He said that it was not a hit, but “incomprehensible lyrics”, and it would not fit in the disco era. It took effort on the part of the authors, Boyarsky finally agreed, and “Everything will pass” became the song of the year.[26] The song “Sokolniki” (music by Vladimir Miguli, lyrics by Larisa Rubalskaya), which Mikhail Sergeevich recorded in 1986, became the anthem of the ancient park “Sokolniki”.[27] Since 1994, Mikhail Boyarsky began actively collaborating with the St. Petersburg composer and poet Viktor Maltsev. For several years he was the host of the television programs “Mikhail Boyarsky’s Domino” (1994-1996) and “Boyarsky Yard” (1997-1998) based on Maltsev’s scripts. In addition, Boyarsky recorded more than twenty songs by Victor, which were included in his two solo CDs “The Road Home” and “Grafsky Lane”[28]. Viktor Maltsev’s composition “Petersburg of my loneliness” performed by Mikhail Sergeevich was included in the top thirty songs about St. St. Petersburg.[29]

    The actor himself spoke about cooperation and friendship with Maltsev: “I can say for sure that after the death of Vitya Reznikov, I did not record a single song. The first song I recorded after the song “Thank you, dear!” was “For the d'Artagnans.” For two years I was completely silent, and not because I didn’t want to... There was just an emptiness that there was nothing to fill. There are a huge number of composers, but somehow my soul was not eager to record, and Vitya Maltsev helped me find strength, return home from the void... Meeting Vitya Maltsev greatly enriched me.”

    — [30][31]

    Wearing a Zenit scarf at the opening of the Confederations Cup. St. Petersburg, June 17, 2020

    Boyarsky’s passion is the group “The Beatles”; in his youth, he sang in the rock group “Nomads” from 1968 to 1969 (together with friend Georgy Shirokov, who later became First Violin in the Mariinsky Theater Symphony Orchestra[6]) and wrote songs for it, and in 1995-2002[32 ][33] - in the Silver group he created together with musician Vladimir Ermolin.[34] In 1995, as part of the Silver group, Boyarsky recorded a music album.[34][35] In 2009, in memory of his deceased friend Viktor Reznikov, he recorded one of his last songs, “Everything is Empty.” It was a musical sketch of philosophical content, which Reznikov performed to the piano, and Boyarsky invited his Moscow friends to make a modern arrangement for this composition and recorded it in their studio.[36]

    In his youth, Mikhail Boyarsky suffered from alcoholism, which led to pancreatitis when Boyarsky was thirty-five years old.[37] In 1994, the actor’s diabetes worsened. Currently [ what?

    ] the actor is forced to give himself four to five insulin injections daily.[38]

    For the last few years, Mikhail Boyarsky has not acted much in films, as he considers the roles offered to him uninteresting.[23] Lives in St. Petersburg. Owner of an eight-room apartment on the Moika. [ source not specified 1406 days

    ] Member of the stuntmen's guild. Permanent member of the jury of the parody festival “Big Difference in Odessa”[39].

    He is a fan and honorary president of the Zenit football club. I know many football players and are friends with Anatoly Timoshchuk[40].

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    Before going to the registry office, Mikhail Sergeevich lived with his wife for four years - they were in no hurry to put a stamp in their passport, not attaching much importance to this formality.

    They did not organize wedding celebrations, not wanting to attract undue attention to this event.

    “A wedding is such an intimate thing, affecting only two people, that shouting at all crossroads that we have become husband and wife... seems to me to be false from the very beginning,” says Larisa Luppian.

    In 1980, the eldest of Mikhail Boyarsky’s children, son Sergei, was born, and five years later, daughter Lisa.

    Mikhail Boyarsky and Larisa Luppian

    According to Mikhail Boyarsky’s wife, living with a popular actor under the same roof was not easy, including because of the increased and even sometimes obsessive attention of fans who waited for Boyarsky after performances, watched him at the entrance doors, and called him on the phone at any time of the day.

    Larisa constantly heard rumors about her husband’s infidelities, but she tried to turn a blind eye to it and endure it. Nevertheless, Mikhail Sergeevich continues to claim that for him the only beloved woman is his wife.

    “This is the only person with whom I can live together, with whom I feel complete. And it’s impossible without her. These are not even kindred feelings or love, but something for which you can’t find words…” says the actor.

    More than once Larisa Reginaldovna complained about the difficult character of her husband, who could bring her to tears for any reason, finding fault with a tasteless dinner or other household trifles. Moreover, she had to account for all purchases, since her husband kept the money.

    Mikhail Boyarsky's wife had to go through another test - her husband was addicted to alcohol, and this drove Larisa to despair.

    It all started during the filming of “The Three Musketeers,” when the actor had to use alcohol to drown out the pain in his back that appeared after he had recently been in a terrible accident.

    But gradually the hobby grew into an addiction, and, despite the fact that his personal life began to slowly collapse, Boyarsky did not stop drinking.

    In the photo: family of Mikhail Boyarsky

    Mikhail Boyarsky's wife was already seriously thinking about divorce and even collected the necessary documents for this, but her husband had a severe attack of pancreatitis, which almost took him to the next world.

    According to Boyarsky, in his hospital bed he thought only about his wife and son; he didn’t have a daughter yet, and when the doctors got him back on his feet, he suggested that his wife think about another child.

    After some time, Lisa was born, therefore, we can say that the children of Mikhail Boyarsky helped save his marriage, and after all the ups and downs, his personal life nevertheless improved.

    “Today I endured good Misha. Now he has become a wonderful person!” admits Mikhail Boyarsky’s wife.

    However, a divorce did happen in the personal life of Mikhail Boyarsky, but it happened for completely different reasons - the couple divorced to resolve the housing issue and were divorced for almost fourteen years, and then got married again.

    The well-being of the family always meant a lot to Boyarsky - he tried to earn a lot so that his wife and children would not need anything. When his popularity grew and his fees became more substantial, the Boyarskys moved to a separate apartment in the city center, acquired a dacha and a car.

    According to the actor’s wife, he turned out to be a good owner with golden hands and, as always, remained the main breadwinner in the house. Larisa Reginaldovna herself was and remains a homemaker, and at the same time she became an actress.

    Her creative biography has always been connected with the Lenkom Theater, where Luppian served for more than forty years. And this year she was appointed artistic director of the theater. She refused this offer several times, but finally agreed.

    In the photo: Larisa Luppian

    Boyarsky is confident that Larisa Reginalndovna will succeed, although many were surprised by this appointment. Mikhail Sergeevich himself still acts in films, but much less often, carefully choosing scripts and agreeing only to the most worthy ones.

    In one of the television programs, Mikhail Boyarsky announced that he was going to complete his creative biography and leave the stage after his seventieth birthday, which he will celebrate very soon.

    “I am quite an old and frail person. I’m not going to puff myself up and make myself look like a young fool who walks like a rooster,” said the artist.

    Later, Elizaveta Boyarskaya denied this information, saying that it was complete nonsense, which is more like the truth. The actor is still full of strength and creative plans - he acts in films, participates in television shows, and takes part in concerts.

    In the photo: Mikhail Boyarsky with his daughter Lisa

    Social activity

    Supports the policies pursued by Presidents Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev. In particular, he attributes to V.V. Putin the opening of the country’s borders in the early 1990s:

    K. Larina

    : — It wasn’t Putin who opened the borders, sorry.
    M. Boyarsky
    : - Who did it?
    K. Larina
    : - Borders?
    In my opinion, after all, our borders were open after 1990. M. Boyarsky
    : - So consider that from that time on he already began to influence this...
    K. Larina
    : - Vladimir Putin?
    M. Boyarsky
    : - Vladimir Vladimirovich, yes. And now it has become possible to study in any country...

    — Interview on the radio station “Echo of Moscow”, program “Dithyramb”[41]

    By his own admission, he is a conservative and supporter of the monarchy, an opponent of communist views.

    ...I am completely and completely for Putin, for his successor, for the country to develop as they intended. This is very important for me, I am simply shocked by the percentages that the communist Zyuganov has. It’s just a mystery to me how much you can step on a rake. That is why I could not afford not to go and vote for Medvedev. I am categorically against any communist proposals. Then there will be no Gazprom, no anything else, no skating rinks, no sports. There will be Khrushchev buildings, there will be bombed churches, it will be equal for everyone. Zyuganov will take most of it for himself, out of nomenklatura habit. Therefore, I am categorically against this.

    — Interview on the radio station “Echo of Moscow”, program “Dithyramb” with Ksenia Larina, 2008[41]

    In 2001, he signed a letter in defense of the NTV channel[42].

    In 2003, he supported Valentina Matvienko during the pre-election campaign for the election of governor of St. Petersburg. He has repeatedly supported the construction project of the Gazprom City skyscraper (since 2007 - Okhta Center). He starred in commercials for this project. In 2009, he issued an open letter to President Dmitry Medvedev for the construction of the Okhta Center. At the same time, many city residents actively opposed the project, and in December 2010 the decision to build it on the historical Okhtinsky Cape was canceled.

    Mikhail Boyarsky and Vladimir Putin, October 7, 2000

    On February 6, 2012, he was officially registered as a proxy of the candidate for President of the Russian Federation and the current Prime Minister Vladimir Putin for the third term [43].

    G. S. Poltavchenko’s panegyric was his review of the governor’s report in 2013: “There is a real leader at the helm, at the helm of our city. This is a true Petersburger, in love with the city, amazingly able-bodied, who has touched on all the problems of our city, who is competent in all layers of our problems...”[44].

    In 2014, he signed a Collective Appeal of cultural figures of the Russian Federation in support of the policies of Russian President V.V. Putin in Ukraine and Crimea[45].

    In August 2020, the SBU added Boyarsky to the list of cultural figures whose actions pose a threat to the national security of Ukraine[46].

    In September 2020, he became a confidant of the United Russia party in the elections to the State Duma of the 7th convocation.

    In January 2020, he was registered as a confidant of Vladimir Putin in the presidential elections on March 18, 2020 for a fourth term [47].

    In June 2020, he spoke out in favor of raising the retirement age.

    In December 2020, in a conversation with the general director of the Dozhd TV channel, Natalya Sindeeva, he spoke in favor of introducing censorship in the field of cinema and theaters and for the re-establishment of artistic councils.[48]

    Smokers' rights activist

    According to the Izvestia newspaper, M. S. Boyarsky is a tobacco lobbyist. He was the co-chairman of the movement “For the Rights of Smokers”, created in the spring of 2012, opposing the Government’s proposed bill No. 163560-6 “On protecting public health from the effects of environmental tobacco smoke and the consequences of tobacco consumption.”[49] Member of the Public Chamber Maxim Mishchenko also calls M. S. Boyarsky the face of the tobacco lobby.[50]

    Since April 25, 2013 - leader of the Movement for Smokers' Rights.[51]

    Life with Liza Boyarskaya

    When he met Lisa, Maxim was married. His wife was his colleague on the Moscow Art Theater stage, Yana Sexte. The couple had been married for only a year; the young people divorced in 2009, when Max was already having an affair with Boyarsky’s daughter, which they carefully tried to hide from everyone.

    However, the office romance soon grew into true love, and the couple legalized their relationship in 2010. Mikhail Boyarsky received his son-in-law well and gave the couple an apartment for their wedding. Matveev Maxim, in order to fit into the star family, began to work more.

    The son of Liza Boyarskaya and Maxim Matveev, Andrei, was born in 2012. From that moment on, the young father became more serious, thoughtful and suggested that his wife invest money in real estate. So the family got a second apartment, where Lisa and her son moved.

    Family

    Mikhail Boyarsky with his wife Larisa Luppian

    • Great-grandfather - Ivan Ivanovich Segenyuk
      , psalm-reader.
    • Great-grandmother - Felixa Venediktovna Segenyuk (Boyarskaya)
      , from Polish Orthodox nobles, presumably from the Kharkov branch of the Boyarsky family[6].
      Great-uncle - Ivan Ivanovich Segenyuk
      , a participant in the First World War, then served in the Red Army, in 1921 he was the commander of the 8th battery of the air brigade.
    • Grandfather - Archpriest Alexander Ivanovich Boyarsky (1885-1937).
    • Grandmother - Ekaterina Nikolaevna Boyarskaya (Boyanovskaya)
      (1887-1956), daughter of the director of the state bank Nikolai Ignatievich Boyanovsky.
      In 1946-1956 she taught English and French at the Leningrad Theological Academy. Uncle - Alexey Alexandrovich Boyarsky
      (1912-1966) - theater and film actor.[53]
    • Uncle - Pavel Aleksandrovich Boyarsky
      - engineer, participant in the Great Patriotic War.
    • Uncle - Nikolai Boyarsky
      (12/10/1922-10/07/1988) - theater and film actor, People's Artist of the RSFSR, participant in the Great Patriotic War.
    • Aunt (since 1945) - Lydia Shtykan
      (06/26/1922-06/11/1982) - theater and film actress, People's Artist of the RSFSR.
      Cousin - Oleg Shtykan
      (born November 18, 1945).
    • Cousin - Ekaterina Boyarskaya
      - theater critic, writer, author of the book “The Theater Dynasty of the Boyarskys”.
  • Father - Sergei Aleksandrovich Boyarsky
    (12/31/1916 - 03/01/1976) - theater and film actor.
  • Mother - Ekaterina Mikhailovna Melentyeva
    (1920-1992) - theater and film actress.
  • Stepmother - Elga Boyarskaya
    - theater and film actress.
      Half-brother - Alexander Boyarsky
      (07/10/1938 - 09/08/1980) - theater and film actor.
      Wife - Olga Razumovskaya
      - theater and film actress.
      Niece - Elga Boyarskaya
      (born 1977).
  • Wife (since 1977) - Larisa Reginaldovna Luppian
    (born January 26, 1953) - theater and film actress, People's Artist of the Russian Federation.
      Son - Sergei Boyarsky
      (born January 24, 1980) - theater and film actor, State Duma deputy from the United Russia party, musician, businessman.
      Wife (since 1998) - Ekaterina Sergeevna Boyarskaya
      (born November 28, 1978).
      Granddaughter - Ekaterina Boyarskaya
      (born November 28, 1998).
  • Granddaughter - Alexandra Boyarskaya
    (born May 27, 2008).
  • Daughter - Elizaveta Boyarskaya
    (born December 20, 1985) - theater and film actress, theater and film actress, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation. Husband (since 2010) -
    Maxim Matveev
    (born July 28, 1982) - theater and film actor.
      Grandson - Andrey Matveev
      (born 04/07/2012).
  • Grandson - Grigory Matveev
    (born December 5, 2018).
  • Alexander Boyarsky (1885—1937)Ekaterina Boyanovskaya (1887—1956)
    Alexey BoyarskyPavel BoyarskySergei Boyarsky (1916—1976)Ekaterina Melentyeva (1920—1992)Nikolai Boyarsky (1922—1988)Lydia Shtykan (1922—1982)
    Olga RazumovskayaAlexander Boyarsky (1938—1980)Mikhail Boyarsky
    (born 1949)
    Larisa Luppian (born 1953)Ekaterina Boyarskaya
    Ekaterina Boyarskaya (born 1978)Sergei Boyarsky (born 1980)Elizaveta Boyarskaya (born 1985)Maxim Matveev (born 1982)
    Ekaterina Boyarskaya (born 1998)Alexandra Boyarskaya (born 2008)Andrey Matveev (born 2012)Grigory Matveev (born 2018)

    Divorce and remarriage

    Actors Larisa Luppian and Mikhail Boyarsky, their granddaughter Katerina Boyarskaya and her father, State Duma deputy Sergei Boyarsky.
    Photo: KP/Mikhail Frolov In the year of their daughter’s birth, the Boyarsky couple filed for divorce. No, they still loved each other, they just needed to settle some formalities with the apartment.

    A few years later they married for the second time. And although over the past years everything happened in the Boyarsky family, they even separated several times, yet the love became stronger and stronger. Of course, Larisa’s main occupation all this time was family, as Boyarsky always dreamed of. Despite working in the theater, his wife managed to become a real support for him, provide a reliable rear and create all the conditions for building a career.

    Today the Boyarsky family can be proud of their successful children - Sergey and Lisa have each achieved self-realization in their profession. In addition, Mikhail Sergeevich and Larisa Reginaldovna have two granddaughters and two grandsons.

    We congratulate Mikhail Boyarsky on his anniversary and wish him to enjoy family happiness for many years to come!

    Creation

    Filmography

    YearNameRole
    1959coreMatches are not a toy for childrenCharacter name not specified
    1971fHold on to the cloudsguard leading to execution
    1973fBridgesGitsu
    1974tfStraw hatNinardi, Italian tenor
    1974fAn extra day in JuneSam Panty
    1975tfNew Year's adventures of Masha and VitiWild cat Matvey
    1975fStar of captivating happinessDecembrist Yakubovich
    1975tfEldest sonSemyon Sevostyanov (Silva)
    1976fWild GavrilaGennady Nikolsky, trainer
    1976fHow Ivanushka the Fool went after a miracleFyodor Ivanovich, horse thief
    1976fSentimental novelHakobyan
    1976fMotherWolf
    1977tfDog in the mangerTeodoro
    1977fWe have a new girlCharacter name not specified
    1978fUrban fantasycameo
    1978fWhile the dream runs wildJagger, American pilot
    1978tfd'Artagnan and the Three Musketeersd'Artagnan
    1978fCommission of InquiryMayorets
    1978tfColonel ChabertGodeshal, clerk
    1979fHussar matchmakingNalimov
    1979tfAnd I'm goingcameo
    1979fThe grandmothers said in two...cameo
    1980fOlympic hopecameo
    1980fThe path to medalsBartenev, singer
    1980fRhythms of the Olympicscameo
    1980fExamthe main role
    1980fwet businessthe main role
    1981coreIncomparable TipsVadim Eduardov
    1981tfVacation at your own expensecameo
    1981fCalmStelchinsky
    1981fWhere will he go!Gennady Melentyev
    1981fSoulVadim Starychev
    1982fCustomsYuri Khorunzhev
    1982fExtra ticketVolodya
    1984fTogether with Dunaevskycameo
    1984tfPippi LongstockingCaptain Ephraim Longstocking, Pippi's father
    1984fThe hero of her novelCharacter name not specified
    1985fStained glass mastercameo
    1985tfgold fishhotel administrator
    1985fSeason of miraclessinger Boyarsky (cameo)
    1985tfGum-gumMaxim's dad
    1985fBlue citiesCharacter name not specified
    1986fAbove the RainbowAlik Raduga's father, composer
    1987fMidshipmen, forward!Chevalier De Brilly
    1987fThe Man from the Boulevard des CapucinesBlack Jack
    1988fLet's talk about etiquetteCharacter name not specified
    1988fPrisoner of the Chateau d'IfFernand de Morcerf
    1989tfDon Cesar de BazanDon Cesar de Bazan
    1989fThe art of living in Odessahypnotist
    1991fVivat, midshipmen!Chevalier De Brilly
    1991fCrazyNicholas I
    1992tfThe Musketeers twenty years laterd'Artagnan
    1992fTartuffeTartuffe
    1993tfQueen Anne's Mystery, or The Musketeers Thirty Years Laterd'Artagnan
    1995fCranberries in sugarAlexey Meshcheryakov
    1996WithQueen MargoMorvel
    1998WithWaiting hallVictor Seleznev
    1998WithStreets of broken lanternscameo
    1999fI pay it forward!Mikhail Raspyatov
    2000fFormula of happinessCharacter name not specified
    2001fKeys to DeathTV mogul Elpin
    2002tfIntimate lifeNoel
    2003WithIdiotLieutenant Keller
    2004—2005WithBe careful, Zadov!singer (season 1: episode 5) / brother of Antonina Maksimovna (season 2: episode 2) / psychiatrist (season 2: episode 7)
    2004fNew Year's menKolymanov
    2005fHappyBorisych
    2006fYou won't leave meEvgeniy Andreevich, Verochka's dad
    2007fReturn of the Musketeers, or The Treasures of Cardinal Mazarind'Artagnan
    2009fTaras BulbaMosiy Shilo
    2009fThe Man from Capucino BoulevardBlack Jack
    2011WithPeter the First. Will Prince Dmitry Cantemir
    2013WithSherlock HolmesInspector Lestrade
    2015fThe best dayGennady Vasyutin
    2016fPetersburg. Only for love shaman
    2016WithBlack catIgor Arkadyevich Garanin

    Vocal parts and dubbing in films and cartoons

    • 1975 - Memory Train
    • 1976 - Truffaldino from Bergamo - Truffaldino
    • 1976 - Blue Puppy - Pirate
    • 1976 - Nut Krakatuk
    • 1978 - Cook and singer
    • 1978 - Yaroslavna, Queen of France
    • 1979 - Flying Ship - Ivan
    • 1979 - Very Bluebeard - Detective and Bluebeard
    • 1980 - Separated - vocals
    • 1982 - Sportloto-82 - vocals
    • 1984 - Magazine "Yeralash". Issue No. 48. “Let’s change.” - cameo (uncredited)
    • 1986 - Iko - a brave foal - groom nicknamed Lanky
    • 1988 - Don Juan (film-play of the State Central Puppet Theater named after S.V. Obraztsov) - Don Juan (vocals)
    • 1993 ― Mighty Morphin Power Rangers ― Mr.
      Ticklesnezzer [54]
    • 2000 - New Bremen - King
    • 2000 - Adventures in the Emerald City - Cowardly Lion
    • 2006 - Hunting season - Sho
    • 2010 - How to Train Your Dragon - Viking Gobber
      [55]
    • 2011 - Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf - Cat
    • 2013 - Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf 2 - Cat
    • 2014 - How to Train Your Dragon 2 - Viking Gobber
    • 2015 - Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf 3 - Cat
    • 2019 - How to Train Your Dragon 3 - Viking Gobber
    • 2019 - Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf 4 - Cat

    Official discography

    Main article: List of songs by Mikhail Boyarsky

    Musicals with the participation of M. Boyarsky, released on

    • 1980 - “Hottabych” (composer G. Gladkov) - Hottabych
    • 1982 - “Krechinsky’s Wedding” (composer A. Kolker) - Krechinsky
    • 1983 - “The Three Musketeers” (composer M. Dunaevsky) - d'Artagnan
    • 1984 - “Pippi Longstocking” (composer V. Dashkevich) - Pippi’s Father
    • 1985 - “Stadium” (composer A. Gradsky) - Ham
    • 1986 - “The Gadfly” (composer A. Kolker), performance at the Leningrad State Theater named after the Lenin Komsomol - Rivares
      [56][57][58]

    Solo albums released on

    • 1983 - “City Flowers” ​​(vinyl)
    • 1984 — “Ursa Major” (vinyl)
    • 1986 - “Moonlight Cinema” (“Mikhail Boyarsky sings the songs of Yuri Chernavsky”) (vinyl)
    • 1986 - “Disco Club-16” (vinyl)[19]

    Solo CDs

    • 1994 — “The Road Home” (CD)
    • 1995 - “My best songs” (2 CDs)
    • 1997 - “Silver” (M. Boyarsky and the group “Silver”, CD)
    • 1998 — “The Story of a Tipsy Bombardier” (CD)
    • 1999 — “Meeting on the Way” (CD)
    • 2000 — “Grand Collection” (collection, CD)
    • 2000 — “Actor and Song” (collection, CD)
    • 2003 — “Long Way” (CD)
    • 2003 - “Count Lane” (CD)
    • 2009 — “Golden Collection. Best songs, part one" (collection, CD)
    • 2009 — “Golden Collection. The best songs, part two" (collection, CD)
    • 2009 — “Favorites” (collection, CD)[57][58]
    • 2010 - “Best Songs” (54 songs in Mp3 format)

    Performances

    Roles in the St. Petersburg Theater "Benefit"

    • Noel ("Intimate Life")

    In the play "The Gadfly", 1985

    Roles in the Lensoveta Theater

    • Luis de Carrasquil (“Dulcinea Toboso” by A. M. Volodin)
    • 4 roles in the play “People and Passions” (based on the classics of German drama)
    • Troubadour (“Troubadour and his friends” (“Musicians of Bremen”) by V. B. Livanov and Yu. S. Entin)
    • Pedro (“Interview in Buenos Aires” by G. A. Borovik)
    • Advisor (“The Snow Queen” by E. L. Schwartz)
    • Boris (“Hurry to do good” by M. M. Roshchin)
    • Osman (“Station” by N. Hikmet)
    • Denis Leonidovich, Kirill Lenkov (“Accidental Witness (Memory)”, “Winner” by A. N. Arbuzov)
    • Vetkin (“Piano on the High Seas” based on the novel “Major Repairs” by L. S. Sobolev)
    • Mackie Knife (“The Threepenny Opera” by B. Brecht and C. Weill)
    • Alberto (“The Man and the Gentleman” by E. De Filippo)
    • Herman Lewis (“Mixed Feelings”) (the play premiered in 2009, on the 60th anniversary of M. Boyarsky)

    New Year's television musicals

    • Goldfish (2008) - Old Man
    • Golden Key (2009) - Papa Carlo
    • Little Red Riding Hood (2012) - King
    • Three heroes (2013) - D'artagnan
    • Cinderella (2018) - Chief of the Guard

    A television

    Boyarsky was the host and participant in the following television programs:

    Mikhail Boyarsky on the set of the program The White Parrot.

    • White Parrot - ORT, RTR, Ren-TV (1993-2001)
    • Domino - RTR (1994-1997)
    • Boyarsky Court - Culture (1997-1998)
    • Summer evening - Channel One (2004)
    • Star Factory - Channel One (vocal teacher, 2007)
    • Musical ring - NTV (2010-2011)[59]
    • Exactly - Channel One (jury member, 2014-2017)
    • Minute of Fame - Channel One (2017)
    • My Soviet - Channel Five (2017)

    Mikhail Boyarsky - husband, ladies' man

    In 1972, Mikhail Boyarsky was accepted into the troupe of the Lensovet Theater. Young, energetic, charismatic, he simply attracted girls to him. Alisa Freindlich also worked in the same theater, with whom Boyarsky often played in a duet.

    “I myself always make my partners fall in love with me, because otherwise you can’t play a play about love. If you are not in love, at least to some extent, the role will not work. And Misha gave the opportunity to fall in love with him, and it happened so naturally! So, of course, I was in love with him for some time,” admits Alisa Freindlich.

    The famous actress at that time was the wife of the artistic director of the Lensovet Theater Igor Vladimirov. Therefore, after some time, the restless ladies' man had a serious conversation with the director.

    “At first I thought that Vladimirov wanted to offer me a new role, for example, Romeo. However, he then said the following: “If you touch even one woman in the theater, nothing will happen to you, I am obliged to keep you for 2 years as a young specialist, and I will immediately kick the woman out. Understood? Go! I came out disappointed, but immediately thought of which woman to pester without Vladimirov noticing,” recalls Mikhail Boyarsky.

    His choice fell on the pretty actress, Vladimirov’s student, Larisa Luppian. It is unlikely that Boyarsky would have guessed then that this relationship would develop into a long and strong marriage. Fate brought them together in the play “Troubadour and His Friends,” where Luppian played the princess, and Boyarsky, respectively, the troubadour. But the princess did not melt immediately, as her counterpart had planned.

    “I know that the entire Lensovet theater was looking at Misha. At first he seemed overly handsome to me. And there was something dazzling and unnatural in this beauty. Therefore, I treated him with caution. But kisses on stage, lyrical dances, songs - all this gradually gave rise to a feeling of falling in love in us. And we can say that by the premiere of the play we were a real couple,” shares Larisa Luppian.

    Mikhail Boyarsky and Larisa Luppian soon got married. There was a lot of good and not so good things in their family, but the main thing is that they have been together for more than 40 years.

    Awards

    Awarding the Order of Friendship, January 22, 2002

    • Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree (December 25, 2009) - for great contribution to the development of domestic theatrical and cinematic art
      [60]
    • Order of Friendship (July 19, 2001) - for many years of fruitful activity in the field of culture and art, great contribution to strengthening friendship and cooperation between peoples
      [61].
    • Medal “In memory of the 300th anniversary of St. Petersburg” (2003)[62][63]
    • Order of Honor (Moldova) (2011)[64]
    • People's Artist of the RSFSR (1990)[65]
    • Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1984)[66]

    Notes

    1. 1 2
      Encyclopedia of Russian Cinema: Mikhail Boyarsky
      (unspecified)
      (inaccessible link). Retrieved January 10, 2020. Archived February 2, 2020.
    2. 12
      BENEFIT, St. Petersburg State Theater
    3. 12
      St. Petersburg authorities liquidated the Mikhail Boyarsky Theater
    4. 12
      Current interview. Mikhail Boyarsky
    5. 12
      The Mikhail Boyarsky Theater was turned into the Benefit Fund
    6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Vladimir Nordvik.
      The fate of a musketeer // Gala Biography. - 2009. - February. — P. 49—66.
    7. 1 2 3 4 5 Ekaterina Koresheva.
      Themselves with a mustache // Atmosphere. — 2013. — June. — P. 26-33.
    8. Mikhail Boyarsky: “Andrei Mironov was the most generous of us” (p. 2)
    9. Mikhail Boyarsky: “Andrei Mironov was the most generous of us” (p. 3)
    10. Red Star “Mikhail Boyarsky: “My military specialty is the “big drum”” (undefined)
      . www.redstar.ru. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
    11. Best Dressed: Mikhail Boyarsky
    12. Mikhail Boyarsky: “You have to be worthy of the name you bear”
    13. 1 2 3 4 Georgy and Natalia Yungvald-Khilkevich.
      Behind the scenes. - M.: Tsentrpoligraf, 2000. - (Our cinema). — ISBN 5-227-00627-X.
    14. Mikhail Boyarsky: “Andrei Mironov was the most generous of us” (p. 6)
    15. Svetlana Druzhinina: “To justify Rybnikov’s love, they cut my legs in “Girls””
    16. Alevtina Letopistseva.
      Secret dynasties // Atmosphere. — 2010. — April. - pp. 50-57.
    17. MIKHAIL BOYARSKY: “The filming of “The Prisoner of the Chateau d’If” took place in Tallinn near one of the breweries. At this plant we probably drank a year’s supply of products.”
    18. Interview with stuntman Igor Novoselov
    19. 12
      Mikhail Boyarsky on the website www.shansonprofi.ru
    20. The "Benefit" theater by Mikhail Boyarsky was liquidated in St. Petersburg
    21. 12
      Biography of Mikhail Boyarsky
    22. Nikolay Karachentsov on the website www.shansonprofi.ru
    23. 12
      Mikhail Boyarsky: “I’m still nervous before going on stage” (inaccessible link)
    24. Significant events on December 26
    25. MIKHAIL BOYARSKY: “IF I had my way, THIS TIME I WOULD GET AWAY AT ALL”
    26. Maxim Dunaevsky: “Songs must be sung with the soul, and not with the voice, as Utesov said”
    27. LARISA RUBALSKAYA: AUNTS READ ME
    28. Mega-encyclopedia of Cyril and Methodius: VIKTOR MALTSEV
    29. About profession, worldview and attitude with Viktor Maltsev
    30. Biography of Viktor Maltsev
    31. "Little Pitersky" Musician, poet and composer Viktor Maltsev
    32. Mikhail Boyarsky and the group “Silver” (inaccessible link)
    33. Group "Zarok" (inaccessible link)
    34. 12
      History of the Zarok group (inaccessible link)
    35. "SILVER" (inaccessible link)
    36. Mikhail Boyarsky recorded a new song. But I was dissatisfied
    37. Mikhail Boyarsky: “Autumn of the Musketeer”
    38. Mikhail Boyarsky: “It offends me that my illness is stronger than me...”
    39. slavik.
      Big Difference in Odessa! The II International Parody Festival will be held in Odessa. (Russian). kinopress.info (July 5, 2011). Retrieved July 10, 2011. Archived August 25, 2011.
    40. In the dressing room with Boyarsky (unspecified)
      . www.sport-express.ru. Retrieved September 12, 2020.
    41. 12
      Radio station “Echo of Moscow”, program “Dithyramb”, 03/09/2008
    42. Letter from prominent figures in science, culture and politics in defense of NTV / newsru.com
    43. Resolution of the Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation No. 96/767-6, February 6, 2012
    44. At the helm of our city is a real leader and a true Petersburger
    45. Russian cultural figures - in support of the President’s position on Ukraine and Crimea Archived on March 11, 2014. // Official website of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation
    46. The Ministry of Culture named the names of Russians threatening the national security of Ukraine (Russian). Ukrainian Truth (August 8, 2015). Retrieved August 8, 2020. Archived August 8, 2020.
    47. Celebrities from the 2012 list became Putin's confidants Polit.ru
      , 01/12/2017
    48. Boyarsky called for the return of censorship in cinema and theater (undefined)
      . RBC. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
    49. Tobacco wars // Izvestia, December 14, 2012.
    50. Mishchenko: Mikhail Boyarsky is the face of the tobacco lobby // Vzglyad.ru, October 10, 2012.
    51. Mikhail Boyarsky led the movement for smokers' rights - Gazeta.Ru | News (undefined)
      . Retrieved April 28, 2013. Archived April 29, 2013.
    52. not to be confused with the Bank Manager, in those days the position of director was closer to the head of the department
    53. https://www.kino-teatr.ru/teatr/acter/m/sov/370592/bio/
    54. Stay out of the bottle - June 1, 2013. 2×2
    55. How to train your dragon. Mikhail Boyarsky voiced Gobber Archived on August 20, 2011.
    56. / Discography of Mikhail Boyarsky
    57. 1 2
      / Songs by M. Boyarsky on the website 1000plastinok.net
      (unspecified)
      (inaccessible link). Retrieved November 27, 2011. Archived October 17, 2011.
    58. 12
      / Discography of Mikhail Boyarsky on the website boiarsky.narod.ru
    59. Made brewers fall in love with Deripaska (unspecified)
      .
      Interlocutor
      (October 19, 2010).
    60. Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of December 25, 2009 No. 1473 “On awarding the Order of Merit to the Fatherland, IV degree, to M. S. Boyarsky.”
    61. Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of July 19, 2001 No. 892 “On awarding state awards of the Russian Federation”
    62. Medal “In memory of the 300th anniversary of St. Petersburg” (May 22, 2003) (inaccessible link)
    63. Boyarsky, Zakharov, Metropolitan of St. Petersburg and Ladoga Vladimir
    64. Mikhail Boyarsky and his daughter Lisa were awarded the Order of Honor of Moldova
    65. Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR of December 18, 1990
    66. Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR of November 26, 1984
    67. 24 years ago the world lost Viktor Tsoi (2014)
    68. viktor-tsoy.com Archived copy from July 7, 2020 on the Wayback Machine
    69. Viktor Tsoi on the “Personality” website

    New addition to the family

    And in 2012, a long-awaited event occurred: Elizaveta Boyarskaya gave her husband a son. Elizaveta Boyarskaya's husband was present at the birth. The son was named Andrei. They say that he has blue eyes and dark hair, that he looks like his famous grandfather. In general, the Matveev-Boyarskaya couple do not like to advertise their personal life, so photographs of the heir are not yet publicly displayed. Elizaveta Boyarskaya, her husband and son first tried to live together in the capital, because that’s where Matveev works, but the Moscow air was not suitable for the baby. Now he is at the Boyarsky dacha outside St. Petersburg, where he is looked after by two grandparents. And Lisa and Maxim constantly visit their son.

    In families of actors, it often happens that someone is more famous and popular, while the other is talked about only in the context of the topic of his marriage partner.

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    Because of this, competition arises, the existence of the family itself becomes threatened. But it seems that this star couple is not in danger. Although at the time of their acquaintance Boyarskaya Elizaveta Mikhailovna was more famous and accomplished, her husband, Maxim Matveev, is no less in demand now. Although, as many film critics say, the role of his life is yet to come.

    To summarize, Maxim Matveev is known not just as the husband of Elizaveta Boyarskaya, but first of all as a talented actor.

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