Nikita Podgorny, a renowned actor, embarked on his life's journey on February 16, 1931, in the vibrant city of Moscow, which was then part of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR) within the vast and powerful Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR),now known as the Russian Federation.
Throughout his illustrious career, Podgorny made a lasting impression on the world of cinema, starring in a diverse array of films that showcased his remarkable talent. One of his most notable roles was in the 1958 production of "The Idiot", a cinematic adaptation of the classic novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky.
In addition to his work in "The Idiot", Podgorny also appeared in the 1979 film "Autumn Marathon", a poignant and thought-provoking exploration of human relationships and the complexities of life. Furthermore, he brought his remarkable acting skills to the 1978 production of "Za pyat sekund do katastrofy", a gripping and suspenseful tale that kept audiences on the edge of their seats.
Tragically, Nikita Podgorny's life was cut short when he passed away on September 26, 1982, in the same city where he was born, Moscow, RSFSR, USSR, now known as the Russian Federation. Despite his untimely departure, Podgorny's contributions to the world of cinema continue to be celebrated and remembered by fans and fellow actors alike.