Leonid Filatov was born on December 24, 1946, in Kazan, Tatarstan,
Soviet Union (now Kazan, Tatarstan Russia). His father, Aleksei
Eremeyevich Filatov, was a radio engineer who traveled frequently, and
his parents divorced when he was 7 years old. Young Leonid Filatov
moved with his mother, Klavdia Nikolaevna Filatova, to the city of
Ashkhabad, Tadjikistan. There he made his stage acting debut in an
amateur play at a secondary school. In 1965 he came to Moscow and
applied to State Institute of Cinematography (VGIK), but failed the
entrance exam. However, his persistence and determination soon paid
off, and from 1965 - 1969 Filatov studied at Schukin Theatrical School
at Vakhtangov theatre, graduating in 1969, as an actor.
From 1969 - 1985 and from 1987 - 1993 Filatov was a permanent member of
the legendary troupe at Taganka Theatre under the leadership of
director
Yuriy Lyubimov. There his stage partners were
Vladimir Vysotskiy,
Valeriy Zolotukhin,
Ivan Dykhovichnyy,
Natalya Sayko,
Boris Galkin, and
Aleksandr Porokhovshchikov among other notable Russian
actors. During 1985-1987 he worked with the troupe of Sovremennik
Theatre in Moscow, then returned back to Taganka. In 1993 Filatov
joined
Nikolay Gubenko,
Natalya Sayko,
Zhanna Bolotova, and
Nina Shatskaya in formation of an
independent company called "Sodruzhestvo akterov Taganki" (aka..
Fraternity of actors from Taganka).
Leonid Filatov shot to fame with the leading role as Igor Skvortsov
opposite
Georgi Zhzhyonov and
Aleksandra Yakovleva in a popular Russian film
Air Crew (1980), by
director
Aleksandr Mitta. During the 1990s Filatov made a career as film
director. From 1994 - 1997 he hosted a popular TV show on the Russian
National TV, titled "Chtoby pomnili" (aka.. To be remembered). In 1997
Filatov suffered from a stroke, then had his kidneys removed, and
remained bedridden for several years. He received thousands of letters
from his fans and admirers. Filatov also was comforted by his beloved
wife,
Nina Shatskaya who cared for him during all seven years of his illness.
At that time Filatov suffered from much physical and emotional pain, as
well as from depression because he was unable to go back to acting, so
he expressed himself through writing.
Leonid Filatov was designated People's Artist of Russia (1994). He was
awarded the state Prize of Russia for his work in theatre and film. His
books and plays were adapted to stage and film. Leonid Filatov died of
pneumonia and complications from a kidney disease on October 26, 2003,
in Moscow, Russia, and was laid to rest in Vagankovskoe Cemetery in
Moscow, Russia.