
Today it became known about the death of theater, film and television actress, legendary Polish voice artist and dubbing director Miriam Aleksandrovich. Yesterday, July 5, her heart stopped. Her son Yan Aleksandrovich-Krasko, who is also a famous actor, informed about the tragedy on the social network.
One of Miriam’s students shared her emotions on her personal blog. “A piece of my heart broke,” wrote writer Ola Petrus. – When I signed up for an acting course a few years ago, I made no secret that it was her name on the list that convinced me. I have often thought that when I grow up I will be like Miriam. And suddenly I realized that not a single WhatsApp message will come from her number. She wrote to me sometimes. Yan Aleksandrovich-Krasko, thank you for sharing your mother with us. I send out as much heat as the heart can create. Your family makes this world a better place.”

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Miriam Aleksandrovich was born on September 1, 1957 in Warsaw. At school in the Russian language, she had a triple, but she was very fond of the songs of Bulat Okudzhava. I wanted to be an actress since childhood. After finishing school, she tried twice to enter the theater institute in Warsaw, but failed. Her friends advised her to travel the world. She went to Paris to work as a nanny. While she was living in France, her parents learned about the theater directing faculty at the Leningrad State Institute of Theater, Music and Cinematography and applied for admission on her behalf. She graduated from the Theater University in Kyiv, where she received a diploma.
Since 1990, she has been engaged in dubbing. At the same time, she acted in films and acted in the theater. One of her best theater roles was Dulskvya in the play “The Morality of Mrs. Dulsk”, she played Hermia in Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” and Natasha in Gogol’s “The Top”.

In her student years, she met Andrei Krask, who was also a student of LGITMiK. They were the same age. In March 1980, their son Jan (or Ivan) Alexandrovič-Krasko was born.
“I spent my entire pregnancy in Kyiv and returned to Warsaw before giving birth,” said Miriam. – When her son was born, she wrote down his Polish name Jan, although she always said Váňa. To give him Russian in 1980 was unthinkable – at that time martial law was introduced in our country and the attitude towards the USSR was extremely negative.
When Vanya was five months old, his mother brought him to Leningrad, and Andrei returned home from Tomsk on vacation. Three days later he proposed to the girl.

“It was one of the happiest moments of my life! remarked Alexandrovitch. – Andryushin’s parents were also very happy. His father, Ivan Ivanovich, who served as a sailor before becoming an artist, gave us a fairytale walk through the canals of St. Petersburg. Such a romantic date could only be dreamed of in those years! But my joy faded as soon as we arrived home. It turned out that while we were on the boat, Andryushin’s classmate Fateev, with whom he had an affair when I was at the demolition, came to his parents. After examining Vanka carefully, she said to Kira Vasilievna, Andrei’s mother, “Tell this Polish woman to give me the baby. Andrei will get tired without him, but I want him to be happy. With me!” At that, my mother-in-law just shrugged her shoulders and asked to wait for Andryusha.
However, Andrei soon married a Polish actress. However, they broke up after a year and a half. At the same time, according to the documents, Krasko and Aleksandrovich remained married.
“We didn’t want to deal with paperwork. Divorced just six months before Andryushina’s death. And that’s because he decided to take out a car loan. And for some reason, the bank assured him that the absence of an official marriage with a foreigner would accelerate the receipt of the required amount, “Miriam shared with EG in 2009.
Andrei Krasko died suddenly on July 4, 2006 of heart failure on the set of the TV series “Liquidation” in Ovidiopol (Odesa region). The actor was 48 years old. His funeral took place three days later at the Komarovský village cemetery near St. Petersburg.
Source: The Voice Mag

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