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The unnoticed departure of the king of the episode: Why did viewers not immediately learn about the death of Valery Nosik? Blogger Anton Nosik died in Russia Versions and assumptions

Published 07/09/17 11:02

Anton Nosik died at the age of 51: the cause of death was a heart attack

On the night of July 9, 2017, popular blogger, journalist and public figure Anton Nosik died, blogger Ilya Varlamov reported in his LiveJournal blog.

“On July 4, Nosik turned 51 years old. Death occurred around two o’clock in the morning. According to preliminary data, Nosik had a heart attack. Other details are still unknown (10:40 Moscow time), “he wrote.

Echo of Moscow correspondent Yakov Shirokov reported on Twitter that the radio station received confirmation of this information.

The sad news was confirmed by the owner of Vedomosti and Nosik’s friend Demyan Kudryavtsev.

"This is true. Tonight in Moscow intkbbee Anton Nosik died. The biggest help now is not to bother his family. The time and place of the funeral will be announced later,” he wrote on his page in Twitter.

Later, RT contacted the journalist’s wife, who said that her husband died on the night of July 9.

“He suffered a sudden cardiac arrest, nothing more is known. This happened with friends at their dacha. Now he is in the Mytishchi morgue,” she said.

The Telegram channel Mash says that a friend of Anton Nosik, before whose eyes the tragedy occurred, says that he has been drinking a lot over the past week. The two of them lived in a dacha in the village of Pirogovo. "It was practically a drinking binge."

“But Anton is a strong-willed person. Yesterday he decided to quit. He felt very bad all day. And then he just got up from his chair and fell on his side,” he said.

When the doctors arrived, all they had to do was confirm the death of Anton Nosik. The cause of death was sudden cardiac arrest. This can happen due to “withdrawal syndrome” - in the case of, for example, a radical lifestyle change.

Who is Anton Nosik?

Anton Nosik at various times was the editor of the largest online news publications Vesti.ru, Lenta.ru, Gazeta.ru and NEWSru.com. One of the former managers of the Rambler holding and the blog service of the SUP company (participated in this capacity in the improvements to the LiveJournal service). Until March 2011, he served as editor-in-chief of the Bfm.ru website. He was called one of the fathers of the Runet.

As Topnews wrote, in October 2016, the Presnensky Court of Moscow found blogger Anton Nosik guilty of extremism. The prosecutor asked for a sentence of two years in prison. The judge found the blogger guilty under the article of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation “Inciting hatred or enmity, as well as humiliation of human dignity” and fined him 500 thousand rubles. The blogger himself refused to admit his guilt.

Law enforcement agencies have launched a pre-investigation investigation into the sudden death of a famous media manager

Let us remind you that the Investigative Committee ordered a pre-investigation investigation into the sudden death of Nosik. In fact, this procedure is a pure formality, since no traces of violent death were found on the body, and the witness, before whose eyes the blogger died, gave the investigators detailed explanations of all the circumstances of the death, and they did not seem suspicious to law enforcement officers.

As a source in the investigative authorities explained to MK, forensic experts took the necessary biomaterials, the test results will be ready in 21 days. Then it will be possible to say exactly what condition Anton Nosik was in on the fateful day.

The body was given to relatives for burial. Nosik will be interred on July 11. At 11.00 a funeral farewell ceremony will begin at the Central House of Writers. The funeral will take place at 14.00 at the Vostryakovsky cemetery. This multi-confessional necropolis was not chosen by chance - Nosik’s relatives are buried here. Vostryakovskoe cemetery is divided into Central, Northern and Southern (Jewish). This necropolis contains the graves of many scientists, in particular, the designer of the hydrogen bomb, Andrei Sakharov. Actor Viktor Avilov, publicist Lev Ginzburg, and relatives of oligarch Boris Berezovsky are buried here.

Anton Nosik visited the graves of his ancestors from time to time. By the way, his father (who died at the age of 83) is buried not here, but in a cemetery in Nice (France).

The tragedy that happened to Anton Yelchin, who died under the wheels of his own car, right at the gates of his home, seems unreal and raises many questions that have yet to be answered by the investigation. An hour ago, the results of a forensic medical examination became known; according to the conclusion of specialists, the 27-year-old actor died from asphyxia with a blunt object.

Terrible find

Colleagues discovered the lifeless body of an actor of Russian origin, who did not show up for an important rehearsal, sandwiched between a fence, a brick pillar and a car in a Los Angeles suburb.

Course of events

Apparently, Yelchin got into the car and, for unknown reasons, drove out of the gate and left the Jeep Grand Cherokee salon. While he was behind him, the car went down a hill and the young man found himself in a death trap, dying from his injuries.

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Versions and assumptions

Now Anton’s death is classified as an accident, but law enforcement officers have several versions of what happened. In his haste, he could forget to put the vehicle on the handbrake and the two-ton hulk would roll back in neutral or first speed.

As we found out, the actor's jeep was among those cars that the automaker Fiat Chrysler intended to recall due to a serious defect. There are suspicions that gearbox failure in this series has already caused many accidents. Allegedly, the electronic gearshift lever bounced back when the driver moved it. At the same time, it is very difficult for a person to notice this.

The results of the investigation will be known in a couple of months. Fiat Chrysler will simultaneously conduct its own investigation.

Anton Nosik's childhood

Anton was born in Moscow into an intelligent family. His father was a writer, and his mother was a philologist. His parents divorced when he was seven. The boy’s stepfather was Ilya Kabakov, a modern artist. Until the eighth grade he studied at the fortieth English specialized school, and the ninth and tenth grades he studied at the two hundred and first school. His classmates remember him as very smart and talented, but “on his own.” Adults considered Anton a real child prodigy.

At the age of eight, he was fluent in English and French, and not only spoke, but wrote novels in these languages, typing on a typewriter. He was such a well-rounded child that he could support almost any conversation among adults, stunning them with his “authoritative” opinion.

Anton traveled a lot, traveled with his father. Due to the fact that his father was a writer, he visited different places, since for him travel was a way of accumulating material for further creativity.

Having chosen the profession of a doctor, Anton became a student at the Medical and Dental University. In 1989, Nosik received his diploma and a year later went to live in Israel.

Anton Nosik's career on the Internet, LiveJournal

It was while living in Israel that Anton became seriously interested in the Internet and its possibilities of information coverage of a huge number of people. He worked as a journalist for the Vesti newspaper, published in Russian, writing a column about Internet news and doing economic reviews. This publication in those years enjoyed considerable popularity among Russian emigrants.

Since 1996, he stopped writing about economics and completely switched to the “Our Networks” column. Over time, the daily column “Evening Internet” appeared instead. It was this column that gave rise to the web review epidemic.

"Born in the USSR". Guest in the studio - Anton Nosik

In 1997, Nosik left Israel back to Russia, starting to work for Cityline and Netskate, as well as for the Effective Policy Foundation. Thanks to his skillful leadership, Vesti.Ru and Gazeta.Ru emerged. He took part in the creation of NEWSru and Lenta.Ru. After the resources were created, he became chief editor.

“Evening Internet” has gathered an audience of several thousand people who read this column daily.

In the Internet environment, Nosik, as a journalist, is spoken of in two ways. On the one hand, he has always maintained that the Internet is the most promising area of ​​investment. On the other hand, they noted his radical views, swearing and other delights of the Internet underground. The nickname dolboeb, used by Anton, still reminds of those times. While working at Lenta.Ru, Nosik also becomes the president of the Rambler holding and manages all Internet projects of this company. He worked in both companies until 2004, and for the next six months he was the editor-in-chief of the weekly Gazeta.KG/AM.

Latest interview with Russian blogger Anton Nosik

In 2006-2008, Anton worked at the SUP company. His responsibility was to improve LiveJournal... In 2008, he founded Gnostic LLC, which runs the Huyugl.Ru portal. At the same time, Nosik became the editor-in-chief of the BFM.Ru portal. Anton returned to the SUP company in the fall of 2011 and worked there as media director for a year. In October 2016, Anton Nosik was found guilty of extremism for his LiveJournal post entitled “Erase Syria from the face of the earth.” The court fined the blogger 0.5 million rubles.


Personal life of Anton Nosik

Nose is married. His chosen one's name is Anna. Little Leva is growing up in the family. The family travels a lot; Lev, while still a three-month-old baby, went with his parents on his first long trip.

The appearance of a son in Anton's life dramatically and significantly changed his priorities. Before the child was born, Nosik’s first priority was work. Now all plans are subordinated to family plans. Thus, his travels, which are an integral part of his work, are now planned and considered from the point of view of whether it is possible to take his little son there.

Nosik believes that it is harmful for a child to be in a house where the TV is on, since a lot of negativity, aggression and falsehood “come out” from there. But video games are not prohibited for his son. The kid is interested in the Internet because he can see absolutely any cartoon there.


Anton and his wife are trying to protect their son from religious propaganda, believing that he needs to instill in him such skills as tolerance and pluralism. He tries to clearly explain to Lev that different people believe in different things, not because some are bad, but some are good, some are smart, and some are stupid. Each person builds his own relationship with God, regardless of whether he is a Jew, Orthodox or Muslim.

Nosik believes that many attitudes, views, beliefs and values ​​of a person come from childhood itself; they are laid down by upbringing. He treats the upbringing of his child with great responsibility, understanding that before his eyes the formation of the ideas and views of a little person is taking place.

In his opinion, the meaning of life is to justify one’s destiny. But in order to justify it, it must first be understood. Nosik considers himself one of those people who spent the first thirty years of their life understanding their personal purpose.

Anton has dual citizenship, he is a citizen of Russia and a citizen of Israel. He established the “Pomogi.Org” charitable foundation.

Death of Anton Nosik

On the night of July 8-9, 2017, Anton Nosik passed away. The journalist's wife reported that the death occurred due to sudden cardiac arrest. A close friend of the deceased told the press that the cause of death was “withdrawal syndrome”: for the last few days he drank a lot, and then abruptly gave up alcohol. “He was very ill all day. And then he just got up from his chair and fell on his side,” he said.


October 9 to the famous Soviet actor Valery Nosik would have turned 77 years old, but in 1995 he died suddenly. His premature departure went unnoticed by most viewers, although his popularity was on an all-Union scale. Fans learned about the causes of death of the star of the films “Big Change” and “Operation Y” only years later.


In fact, his surname should not have sounded so comical: his father, Benedikt Nosek, was a Pole, and after moving to Ukraine, he decided to simplify his surname and became Nosik. Both of his sons - the eldest Valery and the younger Vladimir - became artists who were subsequently recognized throughout the Union. Valery became interested in amateur activities from the fourth grade and after graduating from school he had no doubt about where to go. However, VGIK did not accept him the first time due to his “non-acting appearance” and speech impediment, and he worked for a year as an assembler at the Likhachev plant. Perhaps, thanks to this experience, he later succeeded so well in the images of simple hard workers from the people.


He finally entered VGIK and, while still studying, began acting in films. His first work was a role in the film “Knock on Any Door” in 1958. In the 1960s. the actor was constantly busy on the set and in the Youth Theater, where he appeared on stage for 3 years. It was there that he met Liya Akhedzhakova and soon married her. And although the couple had no children and the marriage broke up a few years later, until the end of his days he remembered his first wife with warmth.



Valery Nosik was best at comedic, sharp-character roles. As a rule, they were all episodic, but the actor approached each role, even a very small one, so seriously and creatively that they never went unnoticed. And if in the script his character looked faded and inexpressive, the actor himself thought out the details that made him bright and memorable. Just look at Otto Fukin from “Big Change” and the lover of detectives Buttercup from films about Aniskin! Everyone knew him by sight, he acted a lot, but remained the “king of the episode.” Throughout his film career, Valery Nosik played about 130 roles, and most of them were episodic.



Despite his extraordinary talent and memorable appearance, he still could not wait for the main roles. Sometimes they slipped away from him right before filming began. Valery Nosik’s finest hour could have been Gaidai’s film “Operation Y” - after all, it was he who was cast in the role of Shurik. At the auditions, he managed to beat Andrei Mironov, Alexander Zbruev and Evgeniy Zharikov, but suddenly, on the eve of filming, Gaidai came across a photograph of Alexander Demyanenko. And the director changed his mind and invited him to the main role. True, Nosik also played in this film - as a result, he got the role of a careless student gambler.




For his unusually easy and kind disposition, his colleagues called him Sunny. They said about him: “ Nosik has one positive trait - he is kind. And one negative thing is that he is too kind!" Perhaps, if he had not been so flexible and reliable, he would have been able to achieve the main roles. The directors with whom the actor had the opportunity to work also spoke favorably of him. So, Gennady Poloka said: “ I believe that Valery Nosik is a miracle of nature. It was necessary to have such natural internal data in order to outplay the inexpressive appearance that God gave him».





He coped brilliantly with comedic roles, but, probably, like any actor, he dreamed of dramatic ones. His colleague Boris Klyuev said: “ He was a cheerful, snub-nosed guy, and not every director would believe him and make him tragic. He himself said: “I am Chaplin’s character.” On the one hand there is tragedy, on the other there is irony and humor. This was his nature" However, in the 1970s. Valery Nosit was one of the most sought-after artists, and was never left without work.





On the set of the film “Hurry to Build a House” in 1970, Valery met actress Maria Sternikova, and immediately after filming ended they got married. The couple had a son, Alexander Nosik, who followed in the footsteps of his parents and became a famous actor. This marriage broke up when his son was 9 years old, and Valery Nosik spent the last 14 years of his life alone. " Did he continue to love his mother, did he love someone else, and why didn’t he marry? I never asked him. Maybe now, at this age, I would ask him", Alexander later admitted.



On January 4, 1995, the actor did not come to the rehearsal at the theater. Colleagues began to call his home number - the phone did not answer. His brother Vladimir went to his home and found him dead. As it turned out, the actor died of cardiac arrest. He was only 54 years old. His death was only reported in one newspaper in a small article, and his passing went unnoticed by the public. The press remained silent on the anniversaries of his death. His son said that for several years they received calls and asked to invite his father to the phone. The king of the episode lived a modest life and left very quietly, never becoming the main character. Nevertheless, films with his participation became classics of Soviet cinema.





Liya Akhedzhakova and Valery Nosik were one of the brightest.