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Russian actor Boris Klyuev died in Moscow at the age of 76. This was reported in the press service of the Maly Theater, in which Klyuev played.
According to the director of the Maly Theater, Tamara Mikhailova, the cause of the actor’s death is cancer, reports TASS. He has been battling lung cancer for several years.
Klyuev was the People’s Artist of Russia, one of the main actors of the Maly Theater; He acted there from the late 1960s to the mid-2010s. He has acted in over a hundred films, his most famous roles being the spy Trianon in TACC is authorized to declare, Earl of Rochefort in the film D’Artagnan and the three musketeersMycroft holmes The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson and Nikolai Voronin in the comedy Voroniny.
In March 2014, Klyuev supported the Russian invasion of Ukraine by signing a letter in support of the policies of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Ukraine included him in the list of people non grata, people who pose a threat to national security and who are prohibited from entering the country.