Actor Buglak pointed to Valentina Sharykina's unconditional faith in young artists
Honored Artist of Russia, actress of the Satire Theater Valentina Sharykina supported young artists and instilled in them self-confidence. On November 26, her colleague, actor Anton Buglak, told Izvestia about this.
"She believed in us unconditionally. <...> I always said that everything would work out. And then these elements of skill transfer, experience, good luck wishes, they all make sense: you want to listen, work, live," he explained.
The actor added that Sharykina always shared her love of life with colleagues, and communicating with her, he learned not to complain about fate. Among the words that could describe her, Buglak singled out "flutter" and "lightness."
"She was a wonderful, outstanding artist, and she had the aura of a kind person around and inside her," the actor concluded.
Sharykina's death at the age of 86 became known on November 24. She gained wide popularity thanks to the role of waitress Pani Zosi in the TV project "The tavern "13 chairs". In addition, the actress played in films and TV series "Big Sister", "Major Whirlwind", "Egor Bulychov and others", "Privalovsky millions", "Voronins", "Happy together", "Fighters" and many other projects.
On November 26, Sharykina's farewell ceremony took place at the Satire Theater in Moscow. At the event, which took place in a close circle of relatives, including the husband of the actress Yuri Izvekov, and colleagues, the genuine sincerity of the actress, as well as her boundless dedication to art, was noted.
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