Soviet actor Alexander Milokosty, famous for his role as a teenager in the film "His Excellency's Adjutant", was found dead in his apartment in Moscow. This is reported by the portal MK.ru .
According to the newspaper, the day before the police received a message about the disappearance of a 68-year-old man. Law enforcement officers opened his apartment on Sevastopol Avenue and found the body. According to preliminary data, the actor died about 10 days ago. No traces of violent death were found on the body of Milokosty.
Alexander Milokosty was born on September 8, 1956. During his school years, he played the role of Colonel Lvov's son in the film "His Excellency's Adjutant". The actor also starred in the films "The Headless Horseman", "Melody for two voices", "The Tale of the Human Heart" and "The Spanish actress for the Russian minister". Since 1979 he served in the Moscow Regional Drama Theater named after Ostrovsky. But later he left the acting profession. In the 90s, he was engaged in investments, business, lived in Krakow and worked as a farm manager at the Consulate General of the Russian Federation.

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