Soviet and Russian actor Oleg Rudenko-Travin died on December 6. This is reported by the company "Stray cinema", with which the artist worked.
"Our senior creative comrade, who played one of the key roles (Apostle Peter) in the film "LJ", which marked the beginning of our creative union, died," the message says.
Farewell to the actor will take place on December 9 in the Resurrection Church at the hospital of the Research Institute of SP. Sklifosovsky. He will be buried at the Dyatlovskoye cemetery in Moscow region.
According to Rudenko-Travin's friend, ecologist Anatoly Batashev, the artist died during heart surgery.
Rudenko-Travin was born on June 15, 1957. He graduated from the Saratov Theater School named after I.A. Slonov (now the Theater Institute of the Saratov State Conservatory named after L.V. Sobinov). Worked in Saratov Drama Theater, Tyumen Regional Drama Theater and Moscow State Regional Puppet Theater.
He starred in several episodes of different seasons of the TV series "Trace", worked in the second season of the TV series "Capercaillie", and also played the main role in the movie "LJ".

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