“Good night, kids!” Honored Artist of Russia Natalya Golubentseva, who voiced the rabbit Stepashka in her program, expressed her condolences about the death of her colleague Igor Kapatov, who voiced Mishutka, in a meeting with socialbites.ca. According to Golubentseva, Kapatov was a talented person, but difficult to communicate with.
“He was a very talented person, I really feel sorry for him. He had a somewhat difficult character, but all of this was justified by his talent. I know he has great respect for me, but I tormented him a little. His teddy bear was great. It’s hard to communicate – sometimes I put him in his place. But it’s funny to talk about it now because it was possible to tolerate his complex character at the expense of his talent. “Overall, I still have good memories of him,” he said.
Golubentseva added that she had not been in contact with Kapatov in recent years and did not know the cause of death.
On February 29, a message appeared on the social networks of the Bashkir State Puppet Theater about the death of Russian actor Igor Kapatov, who voiced the character Mishutka in the popular children’s program “Good night, kids!” The actor died at the age of 71, the causes of death were not specified.
Igor Kapatov was born in 1953 in Nizhny Novgorod (then Gorky). He graduated from the Gorky Theater Art School in 1977 and joined the Bashkir State Puppet Theater troupe. In 1982, he was accepted into the State Academic Russian Drama Theater troupe.
During his career, Igor Kapatov starred in 23 films, playing mostly episodic roles. “Good night, kids!” He took part in the children’s program called. Since 2001.
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