The Actor Who Inspired Putin Has Died
Source: Daily Beast
How the Actor Donatas Banionis Inspired Vladimir Putin to Become a Spy
The Russian president apparently joined the KGB after seeing the Lithuanian, who went on to star in Solaris and died Thursday at 90, in a Soviet-era spy flick.
Why did Vladimir Putin go to work for the KGB? Same reason any of us do anything: He saw a movie.
The Russian president was reportedly inspired, at least in part, to get into the repression and spook biz after seeing Dead Season, a 1968 Soviet spy flick directed by Savva Kulish and starring the Lithuanian actor Donatas Banionis as a James Bond-esque intelligence agent. When Banionis met Putin at the Kremlin, the actor asked if it was true that his character influenced his choice of profession. Putin laughed and said, Yes, I suppose you can say that.
The acclaimed Soviet-era actor died Thursday at the age of 90, and Putin expressed his condolences to Banioniss son: Russians sincerely share your deep sorrow, he said in a message. We all remembered and loved Donatas Banionis, valued his talent, amazing acting technique and personal charisma, and his inimitable theatric and cinematic works.
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Note: The article title on google news is "The Actor Who Inspired Putin Has Died" so I've used that as the title for this post.
Exultant Democracy
(6,594 posts)loved W when he was in office. I swear when he landed in the plane on the aircraft carrier every asshole who watches fox had a boner.
Putin on the other hand is a living embodiment of a Chuck Norris joke.
Xolodno
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Orsino
(37,428 posts)Sunlei
(22,651 posts)Octafish
(55,745 posts)And all who appreciate Lem, Tarkovsky and Solaris are Banionis.
Peace to a great artist. He made ours a better multiverse.
Tom Ripley
(4,945 posts)RIP Abe Vigoda.