What happened to the grave of the childless and lonely actor Pavel Sirotin

After leaving school, Pavel Sirotin studied at the Electromechanical College, but quickly realized that this was not his. And he went to the Novosibirsk Theater School, where Vladimir Mashkov studied years later, and even later Pavel Priluchny graduated.

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Life threw Sirotin to different cities: he played on stages in Prokopyevsk, Arzamas, and Tver. In adulthood, he settled in Moscow, where his younger sister Irina lived with her family.

He didn’t have his own family. Of course, he was worried. And fully laid out in the chosen profession. Even when he was diagnosed with cancer. He fought cancer as much as he might. In 2016, the disease worsened. Have made operation. Climbed out.

Grave of Pavel Sirotin. He rested with his sister’s husband. Two years later, Irina was gone

In 2014, having started acting in the film “Japanese God” with a friend – Alexander Basov (son of Vladimir Basov and Valentina Titova), I did not even think that this would be his last role. Pavel Sirotin died in 2018. He was buried at the Nikolo-Arkhangelsk cemetery in Moscow (section 9B).

– He so dreamed of living up to the premiere, as he waited for her, as he believed … But he understood that the body might fail, – Basov sighs. – We have passed the way in 7 years! The film was shot to completion in December 2015. Then it took shape bit by bit and was completed only by the beginning of 2020. And he reached the audience of online platforms in 2021.

Photo source: Dmitry Lifantsev,Still from the film

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