Vladimir Turchinsky was a talented person who, by his own example, was able to prove that intelligence and strength can perfectly “coexist” in the body of one person.
At the very beginning of his public career, he became famous as an athlete, after which he tried his hand at being a film actor, TV presenter of entertainment programs and a private entrepreneur. His whole life was filled with bright moments and flowed at a fairly fast pace. It is likely that it was for this reason that Vladimir passed away quite early.
But despite the fact that this bright and versatile showman is no longer there, his memory is still alive - in the memories of his family and friends, as well as in his creative legacy.
Height, weight, age. Years of life of Vladimir Turchinsky
Turchinsky was a very interesting and prominent personality. Athlete, actor, TV presenter... He did everything he did. And in each of these areas he was able to win the attention of many fans. And naturally, many people were interested in any details from the life of this person. Most often, the first thing asked in search engines was his height, weight, and age. Years of life of Vladimir Turchinsky: 1963-2009. He lived in this world for only 46 years, and we can say that not a single year of these forty-six was lived in vain.
The athlete's height was 175 centimeters and his weight was approximately 110 kilograms. Looking at photos of Vladimir Turchinsky in his youth and now, it is quite difficult to recognize in this simple young man with a beginning mustache the muscular handsome man he will become in the future.
Irina Turchinskaya now
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In 2020, Irina continues to advise people on healthy eating and fitness. created on the basis of a sports complex in Kislovodsk. The goal of this project is to teach people about proper diet and exercise so that the weight loss process continues beyond.
In Irina’s Instagram profile you can find out the conditions for participation in the project. The nutrition consultant also shares tips and personal photos with subscribers on the social network. Together with the doctor Georgy Lebedenko, the book “Telosophy” was written.
Biography and personal life of Vladimir Turchinsky
Vladimir was born on September 28, 1963. His father, Evgeny Vladimirovich Turchinsky, left the family when Vladik was still small, so from an early age the future celebrity was raised by his stepfather.
The stepfather, Vyacheslav Sergeevich Silaev, replaced the child’s own father, caring for him as if he were his own son, so the boy did not experience a lack of love. Vyacheslav’s work was quite serious at that time. He held a high position in the management of the Soviet border troops of the KGB, and had an officer rank. He did not have his own children. Mother - Nina Nikolaevna Turchinskaya was a simple woman, but at the same time she also held leadership positions in the meat industry. Over the years of honest and painstaking work, she managed to earn the post of deputy director at the Cherkizovsky meat processing plant.
Little Vladik started playing sports in elementary school. And by the age of 16 he won the title of Master of Sports in Sambo. He entered the university to become a programmer, but three years later he voluntarily joined the army. During his life, Turchinsky tried many professions. From English translator to primary school teacher.
In 1999, he tried himself as a presenter, and the following year he became a promising actor. After the release of the television series “Cobra. Anti-terror,” Turchinsky’s filmography began to rapidly expand. In total, he played in about thirty films, including “The Best Movie,” “Special Forces,” “Storm Gates” and others.
The biography and personal life of Vladimir Turchinsky have always been filled with interesting and bright moments. It is safe to say that he lived his life to the fullest.
Biography[ | ]
Origin[ | ]
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- Paternal grandfather Vladimir Aleksandrovich Turchinsky - (1919-1978) - Major General, from 1964 to 1978 he headed the Ulyanovsk Higher Military School named after Bogdan Khmelnitsky.[8][9][10].
- Father - Evgeny Vladimirovich Turchinsky - military man
- Paternal aunt - Olga Vladimirovna Sheveleva lived in Alma-Ata in 2012.[11]
- Stepfather - Vyacheslav Sergeevich Silaev (03/02/1939 - 02/25/2009)[12][13] took part in the Daman events, fought in Afghanistan, was awarded military orders, colonel of the Main Directorate of the Border Troops of the KGB of the USSR, boxer and weightlifter, died of lung cancer, replaced Vladimir's own father.[14].
The son never called him stepfather; his mother broke up with Vladimir’s own father shortly after the birth of the baby. He introduced us himself, when we were very young:
“Mom, I found my dad Slava!” Of course, I was shocked, but when I saw the handsome major on the doorstep... It turns out that Vova was playing in the sandbox on the street, and Slava was passing by. I saw the boy, said hello, started talking... So he brought him home. Soon Slava and I got married. Lived in perfect harmony...
— [15]
- Mother - Nina Nikolaevna Silaeva (Turchinskaya in her first marriage) (born January 5, 1937) - held senior positions in the meat industry and rose to the position of deputy director of the Cherkizovsky meat processing plant. At the age of 13, she received her first junior rank in swimming[14].[16][17]
- My maternal grandmother was a fashion designer, but after the death of her husband and son in 1943, she went crazy.[14].
- My maternal grandfather Nikolai and my maternal uncle died in 1943[14].
Childhood and youth[ | ]
Vladimir was born on September 28, 1963 in Moscow.
Lived in Ulyanovsk for six years as a child.
At the age of five he was sent to a sports school because everyone in the family was passionate about sports.[15]
In the fourth grade I began to play sports seriously.
In the fifth grade he became a silver medalist at the Moscow wrestling championship.
In the eighth grade, he joined the Moscow sambo team.
At the age of 16, he fulfilled the standard for master of sports.
Until the third year, he studied at the Moscow Institute of Civil Aviation Engineers (MIIGA) as a programmer.
In his own words, he joined the army of his own free will. He served in the Signal Corps.
Having retired to the reserve, he moved to the State Central Order of Lenin Institute of Physical Culture (GTSOLIFK), where he received a diploma as a trainer-teacher[18].
Career[ | ]
During the years of perestroika, Vladimir worked as a photographer and sold photographs to various magazines. He was a bodyguard for actors and singers, for example, Dmitry Malikov. Translated articles from English and French for the Russian sports press. He worked as a security guard at the Mikoyan meat processing plant. Later he headed the security service in a family company involved in computer technology.[19].
Vova was shot. Point blank. The wound was complicated, the hospital said that the leg had to be amputated. And Vova took it and ran away from the hospital at night. I went to the gym, and, bleeding, began to pump my leg. And all these bullets started coming out of my leg. Vova has such strength of spirit.
— [20]
He worked as a primary school teacher[21].
Vladimir Turchinsky is a master of sports in sambo and judo, a candidate master of sports in freestyle and classical wrestling. He then switched to American football and joined the Moscow Bears team. In 1991, this team won the first and only USSR American football championship[22]. Winner of the Russian Cup in American football as part of the Moscow Giants team. He played with this team in a semi-professional football league in the USA.
In 1991, he starred in a cameo role in Natalia Vetlitskaya’s video for the song “Look into your eyes”[23].
In the mid-1990s, Vladimir participated in the famous TV show “Gladiator Fights,” where he became famous as the gladiator Dynamite. Repeatedly took part in world championships among the strongest athletes on the planet - “World's Strongest Man”. He was recognized as the strongest athlete in Russia in 1998 according to the Interstrong professional league. From 2003 to 2009, Vladimir was the president of the Russian “Professional League of Power Extreme” (PLSE). Director and founder of the Marcus Aurelius network of fitness clubs.
Since 1999, Vladimir took part in the youth sports program “Star-Start”, first as a guest, then as a co-host[24][25]. In 2001, V. Turchinsky was invited to host the children's program “,” aired on the RTR channel. The producer of this program, Yuri Sapronov, who was also a co-producer of the television series “,” offered Vladimir a cameo role in the series. Having made his debut in the first episode, he ended the series with the main role.[26] Since 2002, Vladimir has been the lead singer of the rock band “”[27]. In 2006, Vladimir took part in the filming of the children's television educational program “Sesame Street” (STS TV channel)[28].
Vladimir Turchinsky hosted a number of television programs: “Fear Factor” (2003), “Fear Factor-2” (2004) on the NTV channel; “The Strongest Man” on the “Sport” TV channel; “Laughter without rules” (since April 2007), “Slaughter League” (since 2007) on the TNT channel and others. Since mid-November 2004, he hosted a program about jazz and blues, “The Last of the Mohicans,” on the “Silver Rain” radio station. He starred in many Russian films. He played in the play “The Rubber Prince” on the stage of the Moscow State Variety Theater.
In September 2006, Vladimir Turchinsky’s book “Explosive Philosophy” was published in the “Fitness Guide” series, revealing the philosophical and practical aspects of a healthy lifestyle.
He was a deputy of the municipal Assembly of the intra-city municipal formation of Veshnyaki in Moscow[7].
According to Turchinsky himself, he is an honorary citizen of the city (English) (Massachusetts, USA) [21] (this title was given to almost the entire American football team “Moscow Giants” of the semi-professional league for their contribution to Russian-American friendship [18]). Turchinsky often called himself an honorary citizen of Yekaterinburg, but in reality he was not one[29].
Death[ | ]
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A few hours before his death, Vladimir Turchinsky took part in filming the program “Good evening, Moscow!” on the TV Center channel [30] and gave an interview to reporters of the television program “At Rush Hour” on the REN TV channel, which, as it turned out the next morning, turned out to be the last in his life.
He died on December 16, 2009 at the age of 47 from a heart attack at about 5 a.m. [31][32]. At that moment he was in his house in the village of Pashukovo, Noginsk district, Moscow region[3][33]. Waking up in the morning, Turchinsky felt bad. He lost consciousness, fell to the floor and hit his chin. His wife called an ambulance. Doctors who arrived on call confirmed death. About three weeks before his death, Turchinsky went to the naval hospital with complaints of chest pain[34].
On January 24, 2010, at an evening in memory of Vladimir Turchinsky, on the occasion of a 40-day period of mourning, Irina Turchinskaya, Vladimir’s widow, publicly announced that after Vladimir became ill, he was alive for about 30 minutes, while until the next hospital, from which their home is a 20-minute drive, the ambulance took 1 hour and 20 minutes[35][36].
It became known that a day earlier in one clinic he had undergone a plasmapheresis procedure[4]. Based on the fact of death, the investigative bodies of the Investigative Committee at the Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation for the Moscow Region conducted a pre-investigation check of the clinics where Turchinsky had been observed for the last six months. One of them is a hospital in the Begovaya area, where he had a blood purification procedure[34].
Vladimir Turchinsky was buried on December 18, 2009[37] in the cemetery in the village of Voskresensky near Moscow, Noginsk region, near the grave of his stepfather Vyacheslav Sergeevich Silaev (03/02/1939 - 02/25/2009)[12][13][38][39])[40] [41].
Having studied all the circumstances of Turchinsky’s death, the prosecutor’s office refused to initiate a criminal case[42].
Marital status[ | ]
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- First wife - Irina Aleksandrovna Turchinskaya (born October 3, 1959[14][43][44][45]) (9-time world champion in arm wrestling[45]) - shot putter Son - Ilya Vladimirovich Turchinsky (born November 5 1986) - had little contact with his father and his new family, Moscow champion in arm wrestling, played American football, graduated from Moscow vocational school No. 57 and received the profession of an auto mechanic, worked as a loader in a store, served in the Birobidzhan border detachment, in February 2009, wounded Ilya Turchinsky with a knife his girlfriend's brother, Ilya, underwent surgery, worked as a dog handler, later studied at the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and is involved in the administration of security systems.[46][47][47][48][49].[50]
- Daughter - Ksenia Turchinskaya (b. November 12, 1999) - professionally practices modern dancing, is a member of the Russian hip-hop team, a prize-winner of the Russian Championships, and a participant in the European and World Championships. Engaged in modeling.[56][57]
Family and children of Vladimir Turchinsky
During his life, Vladimir was married three times. And each of his wives were athletes in one way or another. For example, his first wife, Irina, was a multiple champion in arm wrestling. It was she who gave Turchinsky his first child, his son Ilya.
His second wife, Larisa, was involved in athletics and was quite famous in the world of sports. She went to Australia for one of the tournaments, where she subsequently stayed. The third wife, the full namesake of Vladimir’s first wife, works as the general director of a fitness club, and is also one of the trainers of the popular show “Weighted People.” She gave birth to her husband’s daughter Ksyusha. The new family and children of Vladimir Turchinsky always supported each other. Apparently, this is why they were always openly happy in photographs together.
Biography
Origin
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- Paternal grandfather Alexander Aleksandrovich Turchinsky - (01/07/1919 - 10/12/1978) - Major General, from 1964 to 1978 he headed the Ulyanovsk Higher Military School named after Bogdan Khmelnitsky.[8][9][10].
- Father - Evgeny Aleksandrovich Turchinsky - military man
- Paternal aunt - Nina Aleksandrovna Sheveleva lived in Almaty in 2012.[11]
- Stepfather - Vyacheslav Sergeevich Silaev (03/02/1939 - 02/25/2009)[12][13] took part in the Daman events, fought in Afghanistan, was awarded military orders, colonel of the Main Directorate of the Border Troops of the KGB of the USSR, boxer and weightlifter, died of lung cancer, replaced Vladimir's own father.[14].
The son never called him stepfather; his mother broke up with Vladimir’s own father shortly after the birth of the baby. He introduced us himself, when we were very young:
“Mom, I found my dad Slava!” Of course, I was shocked, but when I saw the handsome major on the doorstep... It turns out that Vova was playing in the sandbox on the street, and Slava was passing by. I saw the boy, said hello, started talking... So he brought him home. Soon Slava and I got married. Lived in perfect harmony...
— [15]
- Mother - Inna Nikolaevna Silaeva (Turchinskaya in her first marriage) (born January 5, 1937) - held senior positions in the meat industry and rose to the position of deputy director of the Cherkizovsky meat processing plant. At the age of 13, she received her first junior rank in swimming[14].[16][17]
- My maternal grandmother was a fashion designer, but after the death of her husband and son in 1943, she went crazy.[14].
- My maternal grandfather Nikolai and my maternal uncle died in 1943[14].
Childhood and youth
Born on September 28, 1963 in Moscow.
Lived in Ulyanovsk for six years as a child.
At the age of five he was sent to a sports school because everyone in the family was passionate about sports.[15]
In the fourth grade I began to play sports seriously.
In the fifth grade he became a silver medalist at the Moscow wrestling championship.
In the eighth grade, he joined the Moscow sambo team.
At the age of 16, he fulfilled the standard for master of sports.
Until the third year, he studied at the Moscow Institute of Civil Aviation Engineers (MIIGA) as a programmer.
In his own words, he joined the army of his own free will. He served in the Signal Corps.
Having retired to the reserve, he moved to the State Central Order of Lenin Institute of Physical Culture (GTSOLIFK), where he received a diploma as a trainer-teacher[18].
Career
During the years of perestroika, Vladimir worked as a photographer and sold photographs to various magazines. He was a bodyguard for actors and singers, for example, Dmitry Malikov. Translated articles from English and French for the Russian sports press. He worked as a security guard at the Mikoyan meat processing plant. Later he headed the security service in a family company involved in computer technology.[19].
Vova was shot. Point blank. The wound was complicated, the hospital said that the leg had to be amputated. And Vova took it and ran away from the hospital at night. I went to the gym, and, bleeding, began to pump my leg. And all these bullets started coming out of my leg. Vova has such strength of spirit.
— [20]
He worked as a primary school teacher[21].
Vladimir Turchinsky is a master of sports in sambo and judo, a candidate master of sports in freestyle and classical wrestling. He then switched to American football and joined the Moscow Bears team. In 1991, this team won the first and only USSR American football championship[22]. Winner of the Russian Cup in American football as part of the Moscow Giants team. He played with this team in a semi-professional football league in the USA.
In 1991, he starred in a cameo role in Natalia Vetlitskaya’s video for the song “Look into your eyes”[23].
In the mid-1990s, Vladimir participated in the famous TV show “Gladiator Fights,” where he became famous as the gladiator Dynamite. Repeatedly took part in world championships among the strongest athletes on the planet - “World's Strongest Man”. He was recognized as the strongest athlete in Russia in 1998 according to the Interstrong professional league. From 2003 to 2009, Vladimir was the president of the Russian “Professional League of Power Extreme” (PLSE). Director and founder of the Marcus Aurelius network of fitness clubs.
Since 1999, Vladimir took part in the youth sports program “Star-Start”, first as a guest, then as a co-host[24][25]. In 2001, V. Turchinsky was invited to host the children’s program “Mom, Dad, Me - a Sports Family,” aired on the RTR channel. The producer of this program is Yuri Sapronov, who was also a co-producer of the television series “Cobra. Anti-terror”, offered Vladimir a cameo role in the series. Having made his debut in the first episode, he ended the series with the main role.[26] Since 2002, Vladimir has been the lead singer of the rock band “Guarana”[27]. In 2006, Vladimir took part in the filming of the children's television educational program “Sesame Street” (STS TV channel)[28].
Vladimir Turchinsky hosted a number of television programs: “Fear Factor” (2003), “Fear Factor-2” (2004) on the NTV channel; “The Strongest Man” on the “Sport” TV channel; “Laughter without rules” (since April 2007), “Slaughter League” (since 2007) on the TNT channel and others. Since mid-November 2004, he hosted a program about jazz and blues, “The Last of the Mohicans,” on the “Silver Rain” radio station. He starred in many Russian films. He played in the play “The Rubber Prince” on the stage of the Moscow State Variety Theater.
In September 2006, Vladimir Turchinsky’s book “Explosive Philosophy” was published in the “Fitness Guide” series, revealing the philosophical and practical aspects of a healthy lifestyle.
He was a deputy of the municipal Assembly of the intra-city municipal formation of Veshnyaki in Moscow[7].
According to Turchinsky himself, he is an honorary citizen of the city of Marlborough (Massachusetts, USA) [21] (this title was given to almost the entire American football team "Moscow Giants" of the semi-professional league for their contribution to Russian-American friendship [18]) . Turchinsky often called himself an honorary citizen of Yekaterinburg, but in reality he was not one[29].
Death
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A few hours before his death, Vladimir Turchinsky took part in filming the program “Good evening, Moscow!” on the TV Center channel [30] and gave an interview to reporters of the television program “At Rush Hour” on the REN TV channel, which, as it turned out the next morning, turned out to be the last in his life.
He died at the age of 47 on December 16, 2009 from a heart attack at about 5 a.m. [31][32]. At that moment he was in his house in the village of Pashukovo, Noginsk district, Moscow region[3][33]. Waking up in the morning, Turchinsky felt bad. He lost consciousness, fell to the floor and hit his chin. His wife called an ambulance. Doctors who arrived on call confirmed death. About three weeks before his death, Turchinsky went to the naval hospital with complaints of chest pain[34].
On January 24, 2010, at an evening in memory of Vladimir Turchinsky on the occasion of a 40-day period of mourning, Irina Turchinskaya, Vladimir’s widow, publicly announced that after Vladimir became ill, he was alive for about 30 minutes, while until the next hospital, from which their home is a 20-minute drive, the ambulance took 1 hour and 20 minutes[35][36].
It became known that a day earlier in one clinic he had undergone a plasmapheresis procedure[4]. Based on the fact of death, the investigative bodies of the Investigative Committee at the Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation for the Moscow Region conducted a pre-investigation check of the clinics where Turchinsky had been observed for the last six months. One of them is a hospital in the Begovaya area, where he had a blood purification procedure[34].
On December 18, 2009[37] he was buried in a cemetery in the village of Voskresensky near Moscow, Noginsk region, near the grave of his stepfather Vyacheslav Sergeevich Silaev (03/02/1939 - 02/25/2009)[12][13][38][39])[40][41 ].
Having studied all the circumstances of Turchinsky’s death, the prosecutor’s office refused to initiate a criminal case[42].
Family status
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- First wife - Irina Aleksandrovna Turchinskaya (born October 3, 1959[14][43][44][45]) (9-time world champion in arm wrestling[45]) - shot putter Son - Ilya Vladimirovich Turchinsky (born November 5 1986) - had little contact with his father and his new family, Moscow champion in arm wrestling, played American football, graduated from Moscow vocational school No. 57 and received the profession of an auto mechanic, worked as a loader in a store, served in the Birobidzhan border detachment, in February 2009, wounded Ilya Turchinsky with a knife his girlfriend's brother, Ilya, underwent surgery, worked as a dog handler, later studied at the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and is involved in the administration of security systems.[46][47][47][48][49].[50]
- Daughter - Ksenia Turchinskaya (b. November 12, 1999) - professionally practices modern dancing, is a member of the Russian hip-hop team, a prize-winner of the Russian Championships, and a participant in the European and World Championships. Engaged in modeling.[56][57]
Son of Vladimir Turchinsky - Ilya Turchinsky
The son of Vladimir Turchinsky - Ilya Turchinsky, son from his first marriage, was born in 1986. Now he is already 31 years old. Ilya, in a sense, followed in his father’s footsteps - he is the capital’s champion in hand-to-hand combat and a weightlifter. He graduated from the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and currently works as a security systems administrator.
Ilya is not as public a person as his father was. But in one of his few interviews, he once admitted that, having grown up, he stopped maintaining close contact with his father, especially with his new family.
Daughter of Vladimir Turchinsky - Ksenia Turchinskaya
The daughter of Vladimir Turchinsky, Ksenia Turchinskaya, was born in 1999, in Vladimir’s last, third marriage. In family photos, the girl always looked joyful and it was clear that she loved her father.
When Vladimir Turchinsky died, the girl was only ten. But she was able to finally come to terms with this difficult loss only eight years later. According to her, time, maternal support and passion for dancing helped her in this. Ksenia also said that her father greatly influenced her perception of the world. Currently, the girl is still choosing her path in life.
The ex-wife of Vladimir Turchinsky - Irina Turchinskaya
The ex-wife of Vladimir Turchinsky, Irina Turchinskaya, became his first wife. And it seems that there is nothing surprising in the fact that the first wife of a famous athlete, however, like everyone else, was also involved in the world of sports.
Irina is a nine-time champion in arm wrestling, including the shot put. In this marriage, Vladimir’s first-born son Ilya was born. It is not known what actually went wrong in this marriage, but they lived together for a relatively short time. After his parents’ divorce, Ilya stayed with his mother.
Data
- When Turchinsky was actively training, he weighed 130 kg. In 2006, his weight was 110 kg[58]. His height was 175 cm.
- In 2003, his son Ilya from his first marriage at the age of 17 weighed 117 kg and had a height of 182 cm[18].
- The nickname “Dynamite” was given to Vladimir by French sambo wrestlers in the 1980s for his unique character[18].
- Winner of a diploma and gold medal of the International Guinness Book of Record Holders Club. He set the following records: he moved the Ruslan plane (260 tons), lifted a female elephant (3.5 tons), lifted a “nine” with twelve passengers, won a stretch with thirty participants, pulled a twenty-ton double-decker bus 100 meters with his left hand[59] [ unauthorized source?
]. - The third wife of Vladimir Turchinsky is the full namesake of his first wife.
The ex-wife of Vladimir Turchinsky - Larisa Nikitina
The ex-wife of Vladimir Turchinsky, Larisa Nikitina, also connected her life with sports. She devoted her life to athletics, eventually gaining great fame in this field and winning the title of Master of Sports. Perhaps this marriage was not the happiest for both of them or only for Turchinsky himself.
The couple had no children together. The reasons for the divorce are also unknown. But one day Larisa went to an athletics competition in Australia. At the end of the performances, she decided not to return to her homeland.
Wife of Vladimir Turchinsky - Irina Turchinskaya
The last legal wife of Vladimir Turchinsky, Irina Turchinskaya, turned out to be the full namesake of the showman’s first wife. She graduated from two capital universities. Her first specialty is digital data protection, and her second specialty is a body fitness expert. He also works in the field of sports.
She is a former champion of the capital in body fitness, today she holds the position of general director in one of the capital’s fitness clubs, as well as a trainer in the popular television show “Weighted People.”
Causes of death of Vladimir Turchinsky
Let us remember that the successful actor and showman passed away at the age of 46. The causes of Vladimir Turchinsky's death are related to his health - the man died of a heart attack early in the morning of December 16, 2009 in his own home.
According to his wife Irina, he could still be saved, but for some reason the ambulance took an hour and a half instead of twenty minutes to arrive. The funeral took place two days later, in his native village of Voskresenskoye. The grave of Vladimir Turchinsky is located in the local cemetery. He was buried next to his stepfather.
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Wikipedia Vladimir Turchinsky
The official page with information about him, namely Vladimir Turchinsky’s Wikipedia, appeared quite a long time ago. There you can read not only a short version of his biography, but also a list of some of the films in which he played. About how he built his career in various fields.
Also learn more about his sporting achievements, records and various awards. Including reading in more detail about the death of this wonderful man, who achieved success in everything he did.
Dynamic work of Dynamite
Vladimir Turchinsky could often be seen as a guest at social events. He was strikingly different from other secular characters. It is no secret that this famous bodybuilder had all sorts of titles, but inside he remained a kind, gentle, shy person, a faithful husband and a caring father. He had quite a few friends in show business, so the cause of Dynamite's death became the subject of all sorts of rumors and speculation. Some people who knew Turchinsky personally were even against finding out the circumstances of his death. Let us recall that many more famous people died that year (showman Roman Trakhtenberg, Soviet film artist Tikhonov), but only the cause of Turchinsky’s death caused a resonance in society. Vladimir was known primarily as an athlete; he promoted a healthy lifestyle, confirming his ideas by his own example. Therefore, his unexpectedly early death is illogical and makes one wonder.
Turchinsky was the owner of two Moscow fitness clubs; his training system was supported and practiced by thousands of people. He enjoyed acting in films, giving interviews on television, and articles about him regularly appeared in the press and on the Internet. Such a busy active lifestyle, naturally, could not but affect his health. The actor’s daily routine was not standardized; the work process sometimes lasted from early morning until late at night. Did the experts take this into account when considering all possible causes of Turchinsky’s death? After the famous Dynamite passed away, a variety of options and assumptions appeared on the Internet on the topic of why Turchinsky died. The factors that led to the death of the person were considered to be anabolic sports drugs, the plasmapheresis procedure that the artist underwent shortly before his death, and the fatal mistake of cardiologists. The Investigative Committee, which took control of the case of Turchinsky’s death, still calls the official version a heart attack, which means that a busy work schedule could have affected the athlete in such a negative way.