A terrible ordeal fell on him.
The actor’s craft requires complete dedication from the artist and almost renunciation of his own personality. Some people can’t stand the heat and literally go crazy.
One of the victims of his own talent was Yuri Belov, known for his paintings of the 50s and 60s. He starred in such movie hits as “Carnival Night”, “Girl with No Address”, “Queen of the Gas Station”. The artist was perceived as “a guy from a neighboring yard”, but suddenly the career of Yuri Andreevich came to an end.
Colleagues noticed Belov’s frequent mood swings. In public, he was a cheerful merry fellow, and alone with himself he fell into an impenetrable depression. Once the actor ended up in a psychiatric hospital, where he spent six months.
The treatment did not help Belov. After being discharged, he began to suffer from memory lapses, which put an end to his film career. Only occasionally did he appear in episodes of little-known tapes. The artist did not at all look like a young man: his eyes went out, and his face was haggard.
In order not to die of hunger, Yuri Andreevich had to taxi. The actor failed to cure depression. He died at the age of 61 in complete oblivion.