Soviet and Russian theater actor Andrei Ksenyuk has passed away.
It is emphasized that at the time of his death the artist was only sixty-five years old.
From the obituary posted on the official website of the Norilsk Polar Drama Theatre , it follows: “The memory of Andrei Pavlovich will be bright and eternal.”
At the moment, it is not reported what exactly caused the theater actor to pass away.
The obituary also reports that the deceased carried out his creative work “on the northernmost stage in the world.”
Andrey Ksenyuk was born in Norilsk in 1959. In 1981 he graduated from the Krasnoyarsk School of Arts.
For almost his entire creative life, the actor worked on the stage of the Norilsk Polar Drama Theatre, which is located in his hometown.
Soviet and Russian audiences know Ksenyuk primarily from the plays “The Tale of Ivan the Fool Who Pissed Off the Devils,” “How Soldier Ivan Chonkin Guarded the Airplane,” and many others.