Alexander Tyutryumov Dies After Intensive Care Stay at 64

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Alexander Tyutryumov Passes Away After Intensive Care Stay

Close relatives of the late actor Alexander Tyutryumov initially declined an autopsy before the funeral, a detail reported by Channel Five. The decision added to the public interest surrounding the actor’s passing and the circumstances of his final days.

Before his death Tyutryumov spent his last days in surgical intensive care. The medical notes indicate the cause of death was organ failure linked to a battle with inflammatory processes in the body. Tyutryumov had a history of acute pancreatitis and gallstone disease. Medical experts caution that alcohol use can worsen such conditions and may contribute to fatal outcomes in these patients, a point noted by health commentators in coverage of the case.

Tyutryumov died on May 7 at the age of 64. He was widely recognized by audiences and colleagues for his work as a character actor. In television theater and cinema, he played the role of police lieutenant colonel Sergei Yegorov in Lethal Force and the rogue Kostya Morgan in National Security Agent. He was also remembered for a memorable appearance in the drama Streets of Broken Lights, the comedy I Want to Go to Prison and the drama Calendula Flowers. These performances showcased his range from suspense to lighthearted humor.

The actor contributed to a variety of productions over the years. He appeared in the comedy Penny, based on the storytelling of Vladimir Sorokin. In 2003 he portrayed a filmmaker in Peculiarities of National Politics, and in 2007 he played a resident in the sequel to The Irony of Fate. His final screen appearance came in 2023 with the detective story Surprise for the Dead, marking a long and varied career in Russian film and television. Tyutryumov’s work left an imprint on audiences who recall his distinctive presence and the characters he brought to life.

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