Alexander Nikitin, the well-known actor, was admitted to a Moscow clinic, according to a Telegram channel tracked by 112. The report notes that he sought medical help after experiencing pain and discomfort, though no specific diagnosis or the nature of the pain is disclosed. The channel claims that doctors recommended a full medical workup, with the possibility of surgery depending on the results.
Raised in a strong theatrical tradition, Nikitin completed his studies at the theater department of the Kharkiv State Institute of Arts named after I. Kotlyarevsky in 1996. His entry into cinema came in 2001 with the film Geri Dönmezsem, and he soon gained wider recognition through his leading role in the television series The Gadfly, a project that marked a turning point in his acting career.
Over the years, Nikitin built an extensive filmography that encompasses around 112 credited works. His body of work includes projects such as Closed School, Wedding Ring, Everything for the Better, Girls Among Us, I’ll Take Your Family, Another, Woman’s Job, Perfumer, and Amazons. Each project contributed to his reputation as a versatile performer capable of shifting between genres and roles with ease.
On the personal side, Nikitin has experienced changes in his family life. He has been married twice. Very little public information exists about his first marriage, but it is known that his son Ilya was born in 1998. Following a divorce from his first wife, he entered a second marriage with actress Nadezhda Bakhtina in 2007, only to part ways again in 2012. These events, while private, are part of the public record surrounding his ongoing career and public appearances.
In a separate development, it was reported that Joseph Prigogine had recently left the hospital, a note that has circulated in related media coverage and discussions surrounding the broader entertainment community. The health updates concerning Nikitin, Prigogine, and other figures in the industry often prompt fans and observers to reflect on the demands and uncertainties that accompany lives in the public eye.