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Born June 10, 1944, Moscow, USSR (Russia) - Soviet and Russian theater and film actor.

In 1965, Valentin Smirnitsky graduated from the Theater School named after. B. Shchukin (course of V. K. Lvova).

Simultaneously with Valentin Smirnitsky, Andrei Mironov (the outward resemblance to whom was often noticed later by viewers), Anastasia and Marianna Vertinskiy, Valentin Malyavina, Inna Gulaya, Nikita Mikhalkov studied at Pike (however, he was later kicked out for bad behavior, and he entered in VGIK).

After graduating from college, the young actor was invited to three Moscow theaters and one in Leningrad - the Lensovet Theater. Smirnitsky chose the Moscow Lenin Komsomol Theater (since 1991 - "Lenkom"), which at that time was headed by Anatoly Efros. On the stage of this theater, Valentin Georgievich made his debut in the role of Treplev in the play "The Seagull" based on the play of the same name by A. Chekhov. This was followed by roles in other performances - Andrei Prozorov in Three Sisters, Moliere's Don Juan, Cassio in Othello, Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet, Kochkarev in Marriage.

Valentin Smirnitsky made his film debut while still a student at the theater school: first, in 1963, there was a very small episode in the film "I Walk Through Moscow", and then in 1965 there were more notable works in the films "The Last Month of Autumn" and "Two". The actor became famous when he played in several popular films - "The Royal Regatta", in the comedy of Evgeny Karelov "Seven Old Men and One Girl", in the sports tape of Viktor Sadovsky "Blow! Another blow! ", In the military adventure films" Shield and Sword "and" Adjutant of His Excellency. "

At that time, Smirnitsky was extremely in demand in cinema, he was already the idol of the multimillion-dollar viewers of the Soviet Union (in the late 1960s - early 1970s, many even said about Andrei Mironov that this young actor looked like Valentin Smirnitsky.), when in 1978 the director Georgy Yungvald-Khilkevich invited him to the role of Porthos in his musical television film "D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers". The film turned out to be the most stellar for the actor, it is popular, paradoxically, until now - for many viewers, Valentin Smirnitsky has always remained the brave Porthos. During the period of those filming, the actors who played the roles of the musketeers became very friendly for many years. An interesting fact is that with Mikhail Boyarsky, who played d'Artagnan, Valentin Georgievich three years later starred in the film Yungvald-Khilkevich, but already of a completely different genre - the lyrical musical comedy Where Will He Go! (1981), where, as in The Musketeers, Boyarsky sang songs by Maxim Dunaevsky.

In the 1980s, the actor continued to act actively, however, he did not have many leading roles. As Smirnitsky himself said in an interview, there were few interesting works. One of the successes for him was the film by Yu. P. Egorov "Fathers and Grandfathers" (1982). Other notable paintings include: "Prokhindiada, or Running in Place" (1984), "The Artist from Gribov" (1988) and "A Lady's Visit" (1989).

In the early 1990s, Smirnitsky returned to the image of Porthos in the television films The Musketeers Twenty Years Later (1992) and The Mystery of Queen Anne, or The Musketeers Thirty Years Later (1993), and in 2007 he played the Musketeer loved by the audience in the final film epic painting - "The Return of the Musketeers, or the Treasures of Cardinal Mazarin."

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